As the summer travel season heats up, airlines are introducing new routes worldwide in July 2024, offering travelers more destination options and enhancing global connectivity. One notable addition is Aerolineas Argentinas’ new service between Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery (AEP) and Porto Seguro (BPS), starting July 6. This weekly flight using a Boeing 737 opens up the popular Brazilian coastal city to Argentine tourists.
In Europe, Air France will connect Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Kalamata (KLX) once a week with an A319 from July 6, while Austrian Airlines begins six weekly flights from Vienna (VIE) to Boston Logan (BOS) with a 767-300 from July 1. These new airline routes reflect airlines’ strategies to expand their networks and provide passengers with more travel choices, catering to the increasing demand for international travel this summer.
Aerolineas Argentinas will start flights from Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery (AEP) to Porto Seguro (BPS) on July 6, with weekly flights using a Boeing 737. Aeromexico is introducing a daily service from Mexico City Juarez (MEX) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) using an E190 starting July 1. United Airlines will commence daily flights from San Francisco (SFO) to Montreal (YUL) with a 737MAX 8 from July 1. LATAM Airlines Group will launch a daily route from Bogota (BOG) to Madrid (MAD) using a 787-8 from July 3.
Alaska Airlines expands international network with historic routes to La Paz and Monterrey, Mexico. Alaska Airlines is excited to announce the expansion of its international network with two new destinations in Mexico starting this winter. Beginning in February, Alaska Airlines will offer exclusive nonstop flights between Los Angeles Airport (LAX) and the breathtaking coastal city of La Paz (LAP), as well as the bustling urban center of Monterrey (MTY). These new routes will make Alaska Airlines the only U.S. carrier providing direct service to these vibrant destinations, further solidifying its position as a leading airline connecting the West Coast to Mexico.
Air France is set to launch a weekly service from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Kalamata (KLX) with an A319 starting July 6. Austrian Airlines will begin six weekly flights from Vienna (VIE) to Boston Logan (BOS) using a 767-300 from July 1. Delta Air Lines will operate 14 weekly flights between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) using an A220-100 starting July 8. Eurowings will connect Berlin Brandenburg (BER) to Casablanca (CMN) once a week with an A320 starting July 21, while Ryanair is set to begin twice-weekly flights from Bristol (BRS) to Prague (PRG) on July 4 using a 737-800.
Air China is launching three weekly flights from Chengdu (TFU) to Milan Malpensa (MXP) using an A350-900 starting July 29. China Airlines will commence five weekly flights from Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan (TPE) to Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) using an A350-900 from July 14. Thai AirAsia will operate a daily service from Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) to Beijing Daxing (PKX) with an A320neo starting July 1, while Jin Air will begin daily flights from Seoul Incheon (ICN) to Panglao (TAG) using a 737-800 from July 18. Egyptair will launch a bi-weekly service from Cairo (CAI) to Lisbon (LIS) using an A321 starting July 23. Gulf Air will begin four weekly flights from Bahrain (BAH) to Munich (MUC) with an A321neo starting July 1. Jambojet will start a four-times weekly service from Mombasa (MBA) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) using a Dash 8-400 from July 1, enhancing regional connectivity in East Africa.
Qantas Airways will connect Perth (PER) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) four times a week using a 787-9 starting July 12, offering a new long-haul option for travelers between Australia and Europe. These new routes signify the airlines’ commitment to expanding their networks and providing passengers with more travel choices. Whether it’s for business or leisure, travelers now have an array of new destinations to explore starting this July.