The last week resulted in a few announcements from 7 Star Alliance member airlines. Nothing dramatic from anyone other than TAP announcing 2 new destinations for the summer and United temporarily suspending some of their Guam activity.
AIR CANADA (ROUGE):
Vancouver – Phoenix effective December 17 will begin 1x/day service.
ASIANA:
Seoul Incheon – Hanoi effective May 15 will increase from 11x/week to 14x/week.
Seoul Incheon – Sydney effective May 6 will be reduced from 1x/day to 5x/week.
EGYPTAIR:
Cairo – Jakarta effective April 17 will begin 4x/week service.
TAP:
Lisbon – Asturias effective July 1 will begin 6x/week service.
Lisbon – St. Petersburg effective July 1 will begin 3x/week service.
THAI:
Bangkok – Brisbane effective August 1 will be reduced from 1x/day to 5x/week.
Bangkok – Manila effective March 30 will be reduced from 10x/week to 7x/week.
Bangkok – Perth effective March 30 will be reduced from 1x/day to 6x/week.
TURKISH:
Istanbul – Ganja effective April 2 will increase from 3x/week to 6x/week.
UNITED:
Guam – Hiroshima effective between March 31 and July 19 is cancelled.
Guam — Niigata effective between March 29 and July 18 is cancelled.
Houston – Lagos effective May 5 will increase from 6x/week to 1x/day.
Newark – Binghamton effective June 5 will begin 3x/day service.
Previous Star Alliance Route Announcements
Courtesy: www.AirlineRoute.net