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ITA Airways Boosts Frequencies on Rome-Buenos Aires Route for Summer Season

ITA Airways in June will add two additional frequencies on its route to Argentina, bringing the total of weekly frequencies between Rome and Buenos Aires to nine.

Cyprus Airways Launches New Larnaca-Brussels Route

Cyprus Airways, aiming to connect with key international destinations, announced a new connecting flight from Larnaca to Brussels.

Expedia: Paros on Top 10 Winter Island Destinations List for Aussie Travelers

Paros is a top winter island getaway for Australian travelers in 2023, according to Expedia Australia’s rankings.

AEGEAN-Cyprus Airways: Codeshare Partnership to Improve Connectivity for Passengers

AEGEAN and Cyprus Airways have entered a codeshare agreement to enhance travel between Greece and Cyprus and provide seamless connectivity to international destinations.

Royal Jordanian Strengthens its Presence in 14 Cities

Royal Jordanian will be increasing the frequency of its flights to 14 key Arab and international destinations on its route network as of summer 2017.

Turkish Airlines Launches New Direct Service to Seychelles

Turkish Airlines recently celebrated the addition of Seychelles to its global route map.

UNWTO: International Tourist Arrivals Up 4% in 2015, Reach a Record 1.2 Billion

2015 marks the 6th consecutive year of above-average growth, with international arrivals increasing by 4 percent or more every year since the post-crisis year of 2010.

Thessaloniki Attracts The Interest Of 27 Airline Companies

Twenty-seven airline companies expressed interest in establishing direct links to Thessaloniki International Airport "Macedonia," during the Routes Europe 2014 event that recently took place in Marseille, France.

Aegean To Fly To 15 New Destinations Next Year

Greek carrier Aegean Airlines will make a dynamic start in 2014 in terms of its network with a further expansion of international destinations and new routes, the airline’s vice president, Eftychios Vassilakis, said.