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British Airways has announced the launch of flights between London Heathrow and Melbourne as of January 9th, 2027. The service will operate daily using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with a capacity of 215 passengers in four classes.
Melbourne will join Sydney as its destinations in Oceania, with both cities being served to/from the British capital. Currently, British Airways offers flights from London Heathrow to Sydney with a stopover in Singapore, and the new London-Melbourne route will include a stopover in Kuala Lumpur.
Daily
- BA 33 London LHR 21:10 · 18:05+1 KUL Kuala Lumpur
- BA 33 Kuala Lumpur KUL 19:45+1 · 06:40+2 MEL Melbourne
- BA 34 Melbourne MEL 16:35 · 21:35 KUL Kuala Lumpur
- BA 34 Kuala Lumpur KUL 23:15 · 05:20+1 LHR London
The current London-Kuala Lumpur service will be extended to Melbourne, with traffic rights also applying to the Kuala Lumpur-Melbourne route and vice versa. The same applies to the British Airways flight between Singapore and Sydney and vice versa.
In addition to the announcement regarding Melbourne, British Airways reported other international developments, including the start of new routes and an increase in flight frequencies.

- London (LGW) – Bridgetown (BGI): 7 weekly · eff October 25th · Boeing 777
- London (LGW) – Kingston (KIN): from 3 to 4 weekly · October 25th
- London (LGW) – Punta Cana (PUJ): from 3 to 4 weekly · October 25th
- London (LHR) – Baltimore (BWI): from 6 to 7 weekly · October 25th
- London (LHR) – Delhi (DEL): from 14 to 21 weekly · October 25th
- London (LHR) – Houston (IAH): from 11 to 12 weekly · October 25th
- London (LHR) – New Orleans (MSY): from 3 to 4 weekly · October 25th
- London (LHR) – San José (SJO): from 3 to 4 weekly · October 25th (switch from LGW to LHR)
- London (LHR) – Tokyo (HND): from 10 to 14 weekly · October 25th
- London (LGW) – St. Lucia (UVF): new non-stop service · eff October 25th
- London (LGW) – Colombo (CMB): 3 weekly · eff October 26th · Boeing 777
- London (LHR) – Cape Town (CPT): from 17 to 21 weekly · December 13th
Avelo
Beginning in June, Avelo Airlines will open four new routes from two of its hubs, operating them with Boeing 737-700 aircraft seating 149 passengers in a single-class cabin.
- Concord (USA) – Indianapolis (IND): 2 weekly · June 18th
- New Haven (HVN) – Indianapolis (IND): 2 weekly · June 18th
- Concord (USA) – Cleveland (CLE): 2 weekly · June 19th
- New Haven (HVN) – Cleveland (CLE): 2 weekly · June 19th
Breeze
The U.S. airline will add two new international routes from Tampa, marking its first-ever entry into a Central American country.
In accordance with its website, Breeze Airways will operate these flights using Airbus A220 aircraft.
Punta Cana · July 2nd
Thursday and Sunday
- MX 726 Tampa TPA 16:16 · 19:11 PUJ Punta Cana
- MX 727 Punta Cana PUJ 20:11 · 23:11 TPA Tampa
San José · October 3rd
Wednesday and Saturday
- MX 2684 Tampa TPA 06:40 · 07:55 SJO San José
- MX 2685 San José SJO 08:55 · 14:05 TPA Tampa
The Costa Rican capital will be a new destination from Tampa, as well as for Breeze.
Contour
Pensacola-Cape Girardeau and Las Vegas-Page, two new routes that Contour Airlines will commence operating in May and July, respectively.

- Cape Girardeau (CGI) – Pensacola (PNS): 2 weekly · May 6th
- Page (PGA) – Las Vegas (LAS): 4 weekly · July 2nd
The airline has 1 CRJ-100, 15 CRJ-200s, 10 Embraer 135s, 9 Embraer 140s, and 3 Embraer 145s in its fleet, as per our database.
JSX
The US carrier will fly between Las Vegas and Reno starting June 11th. Based on its website, JSX Airlines will perform four weekly frequencies using Embraer 145 aircraft configured for 30 passengers.
Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday
- XE 160 Las Vegas LAS 11:30 · 12:50 RNO Reno
- XE 161 Reno RNO 17:25 · 18:40 LAS Las Vegas
Qanot Sharq
As of May 3rd, Qanot Sharq plans to launch flights between Tashkent and New York, which it will operate using 265-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft configured in two classes.
According to its website, the Uzbek airline intends to fly every Wednesday and Sunday, becoming the second carrier in the Uzbekistan-United States market if these services finally commence.
Wednesday and Sunday
- HH 101 Tashkent TAS 11:20 · 15:40 JFK New York
- HH 102 New York JFK 17:10 · 14:40+1 TAS Tashkent
New York would be Qanot Sharq’s first destination in the Americas.
avianca
During the European summer season, avianca will serve flights between San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, and Madrid on Airbus A330-200 aircraft, which are operated by Wamos Air, a Spanish airline.
The carrier will provide four weekly flights from June 15th to September 15th, with the following schedule:
Sunday/Monday
- AV 301 Madrid MAD 20:20 · 23:40 SAL San Salvador (Sunday)
- AV 300 San Salvador SAL 05:10 · 00:10+1 MAD Madrid (Monday)
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- AV 301 Madrid MAD 02:10 · 05:30 SAL San Salvador
- AV 300 San Salvador SAL 23:05 · 18:05+1 MAD Madrid
Bogotá, Cali, and Medellín are Avianca’s current destinations from the Spanish capital.
GOL
The Brazilian carrier has announced one of the most important international expansions in its history, with the launch of a new route to New York and its entry into the European market.
GOL Linhas Aéreas, part of the Abra Group, will begin flying to Lisbon, New York, Orlando, and Paris from Rio de Janeiro, initially using Airbus A330-200 aircraft from the Spanish airline Wamos Air, with plans to start operating its own Airbus A330neo aircraft before the end of the year.

- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – New York (JFK): 3 weekly · July 8th
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – Lisbon (LIS): 4 weekly · September 16th
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – Orlando (MCO): 4 weekly · September 2026
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – Paris (CDG): to be confirmed
GOL will be the first Brazilian airline to operate intercontinental flights from Rio de Janeiro in about 10 years.
Air Alsie
The Danish airline will initiate flights from Copenhagen to Midtjyllands Airport in Karus effective April 20th, offering two services per day using 71-seat ATR 72-500 aircraft.
Air Alsie will compete with AIS Airlines, which currently runs the same route using the same aircraft, but operating nine times a week.

- Karup (KRP): 14 weekly · eff April 20th
- Sonderborg (SGD): 16 weekly · its current route
In accordance with our database, Air Alsie has two ATR 72s in its fleet, with Copenhagen-Sonderborg being its only current route.
airBaltic
Effective October 29th, the airline will launch a new service between Spain and the Netherlands, consisting in a weekly flight operated by Airbus A220-300 aircraft with a capacity of 148 passengers.
Thursday
- BT 1055 Tenerife South TFS 09:00 · 15:05 GRQ Groningen
- BT 1056 Groningen GRQ 15:50 · 19.55 TFS Tenerife South
AirBaltic currently provides flights to Tenerife from Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn, one, five, and two times per week, respectively.
KM Malta Airlines
Málaga, KM Malta Airlines’ new destination.
Starting May 27th, the airline will perform twice-weekly flights between Malta and Málaga on 185-seat Airbus A320neo aircraft. Málaga will be KM Malta’s second destination in Spain, following Madrid Barajas Airport.
Wednesday
- KM 596 Malta MLA 14:00 · 17:00 AGP Málaga
- KM 597 Málaga AGP 17:50 · 20:45 MLA Malta

Sunday
- KM 596 Malta MLA 08:05 · 11:05 AGP Málaga
- KM 597 Málaga AGP 11:55 · 14:50 MLA Malta
KM Malta Airlines has eight Airbus A320neo in its fleet, averaging five years old.
Lufthansa
The German airline will resume flights to Kuala Lumpur after a ten-year hiatus as of October 25th.
Lufthansa will begin services between Frankfurt and the Malaysian capital, which will be operated by 287-seat Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Daily except Tuesday and Thursday
- LH 704 Frankfurt FRA 21:30 · 16:40+1 KUL Kuala Lumpur
- LH 705 Kuala Lumpur KUL 23:55 · 06:00+1 FRA Frankfurt
Flight LH 705 will operate except Wednesdays and Fridays.
Bangkok and Singapore are Lufthansa’s current destinations in Southeast Asia, operating from/to Germany. The airline serves the Thai capital from Frankfurt with Airbus A350s, and flies to Singapore from Frankfurt and Munich with Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A350s, respectively.
Air Tahiti Nui
Following an absence of more than 10 years, effective December 14th, Air Tahiti Nui will return to Sydney.
French Polynesia’s flag carrier, based in Papeete, will resume flights to Kingsford International Airport. Operations will be conducted twice-weekly using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with a capacity of 294 passengers.

Monday and Thursday
- TN 301 Papeete PPT 12:10 · 17:45+1 SYD Sydney
- TN 302 Sydney SYD 20:10 · 06:25 PPT Papeete
Sydney will join Auckland, Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo, all of which are served by its 787s.
Jetstar
From October 27th, Jetstar Airways will operate flights between Perth and Christchurch on 232-seat Airbus A321neo aircraft. This new route, which is already available for booking on the Jetstar website, will run three times a week, offering 696 seats per week in each direction.
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- JQ 185 Perth PER 07:45 · 18:55 CHC Christchurch
- JQ 186 Christchurch CHC 20:15 · 22:30 PER Perth
Adelaide, Bangkok, Brisbane, Cairns, Denpasar, Manila, Melbourne, Phuket, Singapore, and Sydney are Jetstar’s routes to/from Perth, and Auckland, Cairns, Gold Coast, Hamilton, Melbourne, and Wellington are its routes from/to Christchurch.
Link Airways
Using 34-seat Saab 340 aircraft, Link Airways will launch flights between Canberra and Launceston starting May 6th. The Australian airline will operate this route four times weekly, as follows:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
- FC 275 Canberra CBR 11:30 · 13:20 LST Launceston
- FC 276 Launceston LST 13:50 · 15:35 CBR Canberra
Link Airways has four Saab 340s in its fleet.
China Eastern
The airline will resume flights between Shanghai and Stockholm beginning on June 22nd, operating with 264-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The Swedish capital will join Copenhagen as its destinations on the Nordic region, which is also served from Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
China Eastern Airlines will be the second carrier serving flights between China and Sweden, following Air China, currently operating daily service on the Beijing – Stockholm route by Airbus A350-900s.
Monday, Thursday, and Saturday
- MU 289 Shanghai PVG 15:00 · 20:10 ARN Stockholm
- MU 290 Stockholm ARN 22:40 · 14:40+1 PVG Shanghai

IndiGo
As of April 29th, the Indian low-cost airline will inaugrate flights between Chennai and Réunion, which it will operate three times per week using 186-seat Airbus A320neo aircraft.
Roland Garros Airport, located in Saint-Denis, the island’s capital, will resume its connection with India after a three-year hiatus. France, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, South Africa, and Thailand are its current connections.

Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
- 6E 1871 Chennai MAA 12:20 · 17:10 RUN Saint-Denis
- 6E 1872 Saint-Denis RUN 18:10 · 02:10+1 MAA Chennai
IndiGo operates in Kenya, Madagascar, and Mauritius, its current markets in Africa.
Air Seychelles
Rome, Air Seychelles’ new destination.
On March 27th, the airline began flights between Victoria (Mahe Island) and the Italian capital, to be operated by Airbus A320neo aircraft configured for 180 passengers in a single-class cabin. These operations will include a stopover in Hurghada in both legs.
Wednesday and Saturday
Timetables for the next flights
- HM 1004 Victoria SEZ 08:30 · 12:25 HRG Hurghada
- HM 1004 Hurghada HRG 13:15 · 17:30 FCO Rome
- HM 1003 Rome FCO 18:50 · 22:30 HRG Hurghada
- HM 1003 Hurghada HRG 23:20 · 07:15+1 SEZ Victoria
Air Seychelles does not have traffic rights on the Victoria-Hurghada and Hurghada-Rome routes.
Neos
As of July 14th, Neos will add a second destination in Tanzania, through a triangular route linking Milan and Zanzibar.
Flights to Kilimanjaro will be performed once a week using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft seating 355 or 359 passengers in two classes, with the following schedule:
Tuesday
- NO 292 Milan MXP 22:00 · 06:50+1 JRO Kilimanjaro
- NO 292 Kilimanjaro JRO 08:50+1 · 09:50 ZNZ Zanzibar
- NO 292 Zanzibar ZNZ 11:50+1 · 19:15+1 MXP Milan
Boa Vista, Cairo, Dakar, Espargos, Luxor, Marsa Alam, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Zanzibar are Neos’ current destinations in Africa.
New aircraft added during March
| Aircraft | Registration | Airline |
|---|---|---|
| Airbus A220-100 | 9A-CAQ | Croatia Airlines |
| Airbus A220-300 | F-HOZE | Air France |
| Airbus A220-300 | YR-RUN | Animawings |
| Airbus A220-300 | N338DU | Delta Air Lines |
| Airbus A220-300 | EI-TEE | ITA Airways |
| Airbus A220-300 | N3296J | JetBlue |
| Airbus A220-300 | D2-TAL | TAAG |
| Airbus A320-251N | OO-SBG | Brussels Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | VT-IOM | IndiGo |
| Airbus A320-251N | JA217P | Peach |
| Airbus A320-251N | EI-SCH | SAS |
| Airbus A320-251N | LN-SAE | SAS |
| Airbus A320-251N | CS-TVR | TAP |
| Airbus A320-271N | RP-C4166 | Cebu Pacific |
| Airbus A320-271N | D-ANCA | Condor |
| Airbus A320-271N | N438FR | Frontier |
| Airbus A320-271N | N436FR | Frontier |
| Airbus A321-251(NX)(LR) | A6-LRL | Etihad |
| Airbus A321-251NX | TC-RFZ | Pegasus |
| Airbus A321-252NX | PH-AXN | KLM |
| Airbus A321-271NX | SN-NAX | Aegean |
| Airbus A321-271NX | SX-NAW | Aegean |
| Airbus A321-271NX | D-ANLC | Condor |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N701DH | Delta Air Lines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N608DN | Delta Air Lines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | TF-IAG | Icelandair |
| Airbus A321-271NX | TF-IAE | Icelandair |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N54558 | United Airlines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N14569 | United Airlines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | XA-VXZ | Viva |
| Airbus A321-271NX | 9H-WMW | Wizz Air Malta |
| Airbus A321-271NY(XLR) | 9H-XLD | Wizz Air Malta |
| Airbus A330-941 | 7T-VJF | Air Algerie |
| Airbus A330-941 | I-ITYI | ITA Airways |
| Airbus A330-941 | 9M-MNP | Malaysia Airlines |
| Airbus A350-1041 | A6-XWN | Etihad |
| Airbus A350-1041 | B-58552 | STARLUX |
| Airbus A350-941 | SU-GGH | EgyptAir |
| Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXQ | Emirates |
| Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXR | Emirates |
| Airbus A350-941 | JA18XJ | Japan Airlines |
| Airbus A350-941 | HL8746 | Korean Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | VT-NTA | Air India Express |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-OHN | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N320VG | American Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N322VJ | American Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HI1140 | Arajet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | B-228K | China Southern |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HP-9817CMP | Copa Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | SP-EXL | Enter Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HL8719 | Jeju Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HL8569 | Jin Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N8996Q | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N8997Q | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N886GK | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N8999Q | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N9000D | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HL8752 | T´Way |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | G-TUPF | TUI |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | VT-YBJ | Akasa Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17443 | United Airlines |
| Boeing 767-300F | N917UP | UPS |
| Boeing 777-F | A6-EWK | Emirates SkyCargo |
| Boeing 777-F | I-MSCC | MSC Air Cargo |
| Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner | HL8733 | Korean Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | B-17890 | EVA Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | D-ABPO | Lufthansa |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | D-ABPI | Lufthansa |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | N61103 | United Airlines |
| Embraer E175LR | N341MB | American Eagle |
| Embraer E175LR | N792YX | United Express |
| Embraer E195-E2 | PS-ADO | Azul |
| Embraer E195-E2 | LX-LEB | Luxair |
| Embraer E195-E2 | LX-LEC | Luxair |
Cover photo: © Lewis Zhao – JetPhotos (London Heathrow, United Kingdom)
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