Emirates has launched a new daily passenger service to Hangzhou, marking its fifth destination in China. The airline uses Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for this route, competing with Air China, which offers three weekly flights. Emirates already serves Beijing Capital, Guangzhou, Shanghai Pudong, and Shenzhen. Hangzhou is known for its strong economic growth and technology sector, and the city’s freight potential is expected to be important for the carrier.
The flight schedule is set up to facilitate connections via Dubai. In 2024, more than 700,000 passengers traveled between Hangzhou and destinations in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Dubai itself accounted for over 81,000 local passengers during that period.
Delta Connection and United Express have both started new routes to Watertown, South Dakota. Delta Connection now operates a daily flight from Minneapolis using SkyWest’s CRJ550s. United Express returned with a daily service from Denver on CRJ200s under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program after Denver Air Connection ended its operations on July 31. Additionally, United Express resumed flights between Denver and Pierre with up to 19 weekly departures.