en.Wedoany.com Reported - Several airlines have recently adjusted their route networks, adding new departure points, resuming routes, or signing codeshare agreements.

Porter Airlines has commenced commercial operations from the new Montreal Metropolitan Airport (formerly Montreal Saint-Hubert Airport), becoming the first carrier to serve the airport's new passenger terminal. The airport opened for commercial flights on June 15, with Porter's inaugural flight heading to Vancouver. The airline has launched 11 routes from this airport, with initial service covering Toronto Pearson, Billy Bishop Toronto City, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Halifax, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Moncton, Charlottetown, and St. John's. At launch, Toronto City Airport is the largest market, operating 27 weekly flights; Toronto Pearson Airport has 20 weekly flights; Vancouver and Halifax each have 14 weekly flights.
Virgin Australia has resumed the Melbourne-Doha route operated by Qatar Airways, restoring double-daily service after a four-month suspension. This service complements Qatar Airways' own daily Melbourne-Doha flights. Emirates plans to increase Melbourne-Dubai flights from two to three daily starting in August, continuing its capacity recovery.
Latvia's airBaltic has signed a codeshare agreement with El Al Israel Airlines. Under the partnership, El Al will place its LY code on airBaltic-operated flights from Riga to Tel Aviv, as well as airBaltic flights from Riga to Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Munich, Oslo, Stockholm, Tallinn, Vienna, Vilnius, and Zurich for connecting passengers. In exchange, airBaltic will add its BT code to El Al-operated flights from Tel Aviv to Amsterdam, Berlin, Frankfurt, Milan, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. The agreement coincides with airBaltic's planned resumption of Riga-Tel Aviv flights on July 1, operating three times weekly.
Air Transat has launched flights from Montreal to Agadir, becoming the only airline offering direct service between North America and the Moroccan coastal city. This seasonal route operates once weekly on Fridays until October 23. Agadir becomes Air Transat's second destination in Morocco, following Marrakech.
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has launched four new routes to Krakow, Palma de Mallorca, Damascus, and Zanzibar City. The airline will also resume five seasonal destinations this summer: Mykonos and Malaga launched on June 15, Santorini on June 16, El Alamein resumed on June 16, and Nice on July 19.
American Airlines will expand its Latin America and Caribbean network to 100 destinations, adding new routes from Miami to Maracaibo, Venezuela, and Cap-Haitien, Haiti. The airline will operate daily flights to Maracaibo using Embraer 175 aircraft starting July 14, becoming the only carrier offering direct service between the U.S. and Venezuela's second-largest city. This route follows the recent resumption of Miami-Caracas flights. American Airlines will also launch daily Boeing 737 service from Miami to Cap-Haitien on November 1, becoming the first U.S. airline to announce resumed service to Haiti.
South Africa's Airlink will launch direct flights from Cape Town to Mauritius on October 2, marking the carrier's first service to the Indian Ocean island nation. The route will operate twice weekly using Embraer 195-E2 aircraft, configured with 124 seats, including 12 business class and 112 economy class.
Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines has launched direct flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) to London Gatwick Airport (LGW), expanding its presence in the UK market. The new route complements its existing daily SAW to London Stansted flights. LGW becomes the sixth airport in Pegasus Airlines' UK network.
Air Canada has launched flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD), operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft. The airline will operate the route seasonally until October 24 and is the sole operator on the YYZ-BUD route.
Air Tahiti Nui and Air Tahiti have activated a codeshare agreement. Passengers can fly with Air Tahiti Nui from Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States to its base at Faaʼa International Airport, then connect to Air Tahiti's inter-island flights to Bora Bora or Rarotonga. Air Tahiti Nui operates Boeing 787-9 aircraft, while Air Tahiti operates ATR 72 aircraft.
Sichuan Airlines has launched a cargo route from Nanning, China, to Ho Chi Minh City, operating twice weekly using an Airbus A321 freighter.
Jetstar has launched seasonal flights from Brisbane Airport (BNE) to Queenstown Airport (ZQN) in New Zealand, operating three times weekly with Airbus A320 aircraft. Air New Zealand will also launch seasonal flights on this route starting June 22, operating three times weekly with A320neo aircraft.
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