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MIAMI – KLM (KL) will be adding six new destinations to their international network for the winter season, from October 31 until March 2022. The news comes following the Dutch flag carrier had previously announced expansions in Europe for this upcoming summer.
“This [announcement] ties in KL’s strategy of first expanding its network where recovery will be quickest,” the airline said in a press release dated May 26. As the COVID-19 crisis continues to wane, KL added, route expansion is once again the airline’s goal.
A KLM Boeing 787-9 preparing for takeoff. The 787-9 will be used for KLM’s service to Mombasa, Cancun, and for the first time, Orlando. Photo: Miles Aronovitz/Airways
MIAMI – Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines (F9) has announced it is starting services between Miami (MIA) and San Salvador (SAL), as part of an expansion that added five new destinations from South Florida’s main airport.
As stated in a company press release made public on April 15, “the new routes expand Frontier’s MIA service to 34 nonstop destinations.”
In addition to SAL, Frontier is adding services to Myrtle Beach (MYR), Nassau (NAS), San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO), and St. Maarten (SXM).
Frontier Airlines N709FR Airbus A321-211. Photo: Andrew Henderson/Airways
Salvadoran-born Captain For First Flight
The twice-weekly service started on April 15, and the first flight was under command of captain Carlos Cartagena, born in El Salvador and working for F9 for over 19 years.
MIAMI – This week,
Airways sat down (virtually) with Vincent Frascogna, Vice President of Americas at Etihad Airways (EY), to reflect on how the airline has navigated through COVID-19, and their path moving forward.
This interview marks one year since the airline was forced to ground their entire fleet. Numerous border closures, millions of COVID-19 cases and a shattered travel industry later, airlines can now begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel with the incredible scientific innovation of vaccines leading to an eventual increase in travel.
Etihad has continually made strides to offer consumer-centered solutions to problems invoked by COVID-19. These include increased partnerships with organizations like IATA, creating a Wellness Program, being the first airline to institute a negative PCR requirement for travelers to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), among others.
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