United Airlines, in a very interesting way, has announced 10 new International Routes including 5 new destinations.
United Airlines, in a very interesting way, has announced 10 new International Routes including 5 new destinations.
The United States government has announced that it will relax entry restrictions on fully vaccinated travellers travelling to the US.
United Airlines has announced that it will launch flights on three new Short-Haul International Routes to Latin America and the Caribbean this winter.
Frontier Airlines has announced 15 new routes. The airline is expanding significantly in Miami with nine new routes, including its first-ever service to Aruba, along with flights to the Turks & Caicos.
Avelo Airlines is expanding its network from Los Angeles with nonstop flights to four new destinations: Monterey, California; Fort Collins-Loveland, Colorado; Provo, Utah and St. George, Utah.
Hyatt yesterday announced the sustained growth of several luxury and lifestyle brands including Alila, Andaz, Caption by Hyatt, Hyatt Centric, Park Hyatt, and Thompson Hotels – to meet the growing demand of the leisure travel market globally.
United Airlines has announced that it has added nearly 150 flights to Warm-Weather cities this winter. As demand for travel continues to build, the airline is expecting the resurgence to continue for winter holiday travel and is planning ahead by increasing service to cities in the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.
Update: Spirit Airlines has now put all 30 of these new routes out of Miami on sale, for anyone interested in booking a flight. Below you can find the original post from 9th June 2021. Spirit Airlines is coming to Miami International Airport. The airline, which calls Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport home, is planning 30 […]
United Airlines has added 2 brand-new destinations in its network. United is targeting leisure travellers to these two outdoor friendly destinations.
Spirit Airlines is coming to Miami International Airport. The airline, which calls Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport home, is planning 30 routes from Miami, effectively turning it into its 2nd gateway out of South Florida.