Airline Routes

Air Canada will launch daily Vancouver-Tokyo Haneda service Jan. 29 aboard a 767-300ER.

Moldavian Airlines will launch twice-weekly Chisinau-Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen service Sept. 15 aboard a Fokker 100.

Ryanair will launch four new routes from London Gatwickto Bologna (four-times-weekly), Faro (four-times-weekly), Milan Bergamo (daily) and Porto (five-times-weekly) aboard a 737-800 Oct. 31 and will increase the frequency of its LGW-Oslo Rygge route from seven to 10 flights per week.

British Airways will operate four-times-weekly London City-Chambery BA CityFlyer service starting Dec. 18 aboard an E-190.

Pacific Blue increased five-times-weekly Melbourne-Denpasar services to daily and will increase four-times-weekly Melbourne-Christchurch services to daily Oct. 31, twice-weekly Perth-Phuket service to thrice-weekly Aug. 19 and thrice-weekly Brisbane-Dunedin service to four-times-weekly Sept. 17.

V Australia will operate one extra weekly Melbourne service to Los Angeles (to thrice-weekly), Johannesburg (to thrice-weekly) and Phuket (to twice-weekly) in December.

Aero Republica will launch service from Bogota to Mexico City (daily) and Havana (weekly) Oct. 2. The airline says it will focus on international growth and put "the brakes on domestic expansion due to intense low-fare competition."

Air Arabia will operate thrice-weekly Brussels-Casablanca service via Fez (twice-weekly) and Oujda (weekly) beginning in October for the winter season.

SAS Scandinavian Airlines will launch weekly London Heathrow-Lulea service aboard a 737-600 from Nov. 6.

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