Route Expansions Update

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Route Expansions - Aviation Industry Continues to Grow

Mexicana Airlines is promoting its new route from Baltimore-Washington International to Mexico City. 

JetBlue has announced service to Newburgh, N.Y. from Florida and added routes to Chicago's O'Hare from New York's JFK Airport and Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California.

Delta Airlines has begun flying a new route from New York's JFK International Airport to Accra, Ghana.

United Airlines just last week launched nonstop service from Washington-Dulles International to Tokyo and Kuwait City.  This is the first Middle Eastern city serviced by the airline directly from the United States.

Alaska Airlines has just added five new nonstop routes to Mexico from Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle. This will significantly expand the airline's service to Mexico. These new flights, coupled with additional frequency on existing Mexico routes, will increase the airline's overall Mexico capacity by 22 percent. 

Phoenix East Aviation Inc 11/9/2006

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