Six notable new airline routes launched worldwide between July 21 and 28, reflecting shifting strategies and market opportunities for carriers.
Condor began a new service from Frankfurt to Sanya on Hainan Island, China, via Bangkok Suvarnabhumi. The route operates three times weekly with an Airbus A330-900 and is now Condor's longest link when both nonstop and one-stop flights are considered. It also has fifth-freedom rights between Bangkok and Sanya, making Condor the only carrier currently serving this segment after China Southern ended its service in 2020. Freight is expected to play a significant role in the success of this route, as passenger numbers between Europe and Sanya remain modest.
United Airlines resumed flights from Newark to Tel Aviv on July 21 after a five-and-a-half-week suspension due to Israel’s airspace closure following conflict with Iran. Service quickly returned to double-daily frequencies using the Boeing 787-10. United is currently the only North American airline flying to Israel, though Delta plans to restart New York JFK-Tel Aviv flights on September 1, followed by Air Canada from Toronto on October 9. Before the Israel-Gaza war began in 2023, United operated up to four daily departures from multiple US cities and held a larger share of US-Tel Aviv flights than it does now.