Global Aviation Expands with 50 New Flight Routes Launched
December 2024 has marked a significant expansion in global aviation with 50 new flight routes launching worldwide. This expansion is headlined by major carriers introducing strategic long-haul connections.
Delta Air Lines began its first-ever Los Angeles to Brisbane service on December 4. The service, operating three times weekly with Airbus A350-900 aircraft, is scheduled to run through March 2025.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) launched new European routes starting December 3. These routes connect Tokyo Haneda to Milan Malpensa three times weekly. New services to Stockholm and Istanbul are expected to follow in early 2025.
After more than 20 years, Air France returned to Manila. The airline now links the Philippines capital with Paris Charles de Gaulle three times weekly, beginning December 7.
Turkish Airlines expanded into South America with new Istanbul-Santiago flights starting December 18. Meanwhile, Fiji Airways introduced the first-ever nonstop service between Nadi and Dallas-Fort Worth.
These route expansions reflect the aviation industry’s continued recovery and airlines’ confidence in the growing demand for international travel. For more information, visit the original article.
