LONDON – German low-cost carrier and Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings (EW) announced today it would offer flights connecting Mallorca with Birmingham and Manchester from the end of May.
The announcement is EW’s response to a spike in demand for flights between the United Kingdom and Mallorca, a popular tourist destination in the Spanish Balearic Islands known for its beach resorts, sheltered coves, limestone mountains, and ruins of structures from Roman and Moorish rule.
In response to the surge in demand for flights between the UK and Mallorca we are entering the British leisure travel market. For the first time in our history, we ll directly connect the holiday island Mallorca with Birmingham and Manchester. https://t.co/ifV6MCEJ2apic.twitter.com/eOjXeaKyl8 Eurowings (@eurowings) March 5, 2021
MIAMI – Today in Aviation, Hawaiian Airlines (HA) was formed in 1929. Ever since, we have been treated to 92 years of history from Hawaii’s flag carrier. Seeing as today is the 92nd anniversary of Hawaiian, what would be better than to explore that with an Aviation Deep Dive.
Today we are going to be looking at the rich history of HA and how it has shaped the airline as we know it today. So without further ado, let’s get right into it.
Hawaiian Airlines initiated air service in 1929 as Inter-Island Airways with this Bellanca CH-300, restored in 2009 by Hawaiian to flying condition. Photo: Wiki Commons
MIAMI – American Airlines (AA) has scheduled new Boeing 777 flights such as its upcoming New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH), Tel Aviv (TLV), and Rio de Janeiro (GIG) routes along with Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Seattle (SEA) and Cancun (CUN).
American Airlines will launch new routes from New York JFK to both Athens and Tel Aviv thanks to its advancing partnership with JetBlue (B6). The partnership and the two new routes were announced in July 2020, but AA has finally opened reservations for JFK to ATH and TLV following the Department of Transportation’s approval of this new partnership.
Photo: Francesco Cecchetti/Airways