Airline routes have seen notable changes between April 15 and 21, with several new flights launched across various regions. Air France has initiated a weekly service from Cayenne to Fortaleza, becoming the second Airbus A320 route from Cayenne, alongside the Cayenne-Belém service. This new route helps expand Air France’s reach into Brazil.
Airnorth has started a trans-Australian flight connecting Cairns to Alice Springs using E190 and E170 aircraft. The service is an extension of the existing Perth-Alice Springs service, aimed at increasing traffic.
In Bermuda, BermudAir launched its first-ever nonstop flight from Bermuda to Charleston, using its 66-seat E175 aircraft, marking one of six new markets for the airline this year. Concurrently, KLM has added Biarritz as a new destination, increasing its footprint to 10 French airports. The flights run on weekends, with plans to become daily during July and August.
SWISS has launched its first Dubrovnik service from Zurich, operating up to five times weekly using A220-300 and E195-E2 aircraft. Meanwhile, PLAY commenced its longest route from Keflavik to Antalya, a journey encouraging both Icelandic holiday travel and North American connections.
Aer Lingus introduced its second route to Bilbao from Cork, adding to its presence in Bilbao following its existing Dublin service. The new route complements its three weekly flights to Mumbai, which launched on April 20, supplementing connections with Delhi.
Bulgaria Air restored the Varna to Paris CDG route after a six-year hiatus, flying twice weekly with A220 aircraft. This airline service re-establishes a connection last held in 2019 by TUI.
Lastly, Air Serbia resumed flights to Florence from Belgrade, now operating bi-weekly. This marks the airline’s return to the Italian city after a brief pause.















