In the past week, several new airline routes have been launched between the US, Canada, and Europe. Notably, Neos began flights from Bari to New York JFK on June 3, TAP Air Portugal started its Lisbon-Terceira-San Francisco route, and Norse Atlantic introduced its longest route from Athens to Los Angeles. On June 4, Air Canada commenced Montreal-Porto flights, while American Airlines launched three new routes on June 5: Charlotte-Athens, Dallas/Fort Worth-Venice, and Miami-Rome. Air Canada also initiated a Toronto-Prague service on June 6.
"KLM launched flights from Amsterdam (where else?) to Georgetown," marking it as the second European airline to serve Guyana after British Airways. The Dutch carrier now flies to 11 South American airports with Georgetown joining this list.
Southwest Airlines has expanded its operations by starting six West Coast routes from Baltimore on June 5. These include first-time services to Long Beach and Ontario as well as reintroductions of flights to San Jose, Portland, and Seattle.