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Airline Route News: New Routes, Schedules & Codeshares (Sept 2025)

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Routes &‍ Networks Latest: Rolling Daily Updates (W/C Sept. 15, 2025)

This week brings a​ flurry of network announcements from airlines​ across the globe, detailing winter schedules, capacity increases, and brand new ​routes. ‌Here’s a⁣ breakdown of the ⁣latest developments:

Wizz Air Expands Vilnius Network

Wizz ‌Air is bolstering its presence at Vilnius International Airport with the addition of several‍ new routes. Services too Nice, France, and Vilnius-Turku, Finland,⁤ both launch on December 12th, operating three times weekly. Looking ahead to 2026, Vilnius-Tirana, Albania (3X-weekly) ‍and Palanga-Oslo, Norway (3X-weekly) are ⁢scheduled ⁤to begin on March 31st, followed by vilnius-Podgorica, Montenegro (2X-weekly) on June⁢ 7th. “The deployment of ​a third aircraft at our Vilnius base brings ⁤even more travel opportunities for Lithuanian ⁤passengers and underlines our long-term commitment to this⁣ market,” stated Andras Szabo, Wizz Air’s commercial⁣ manager for Central Eastern Europe and the Middle⁣ East.

EVA Air Increases Taipei Capacity

Responding to growing passenger demand, EVA Air will be increasing ⁤frequencies on its Taipei routes to Milan⁢ and Brisbane. Starting January ⁣16,‌ 2026, ​the Taipei-Milan Malpensa route will move to a daily service, up from four flights per week,‍ utilizing‍ Boeing 787 aircraft. ‍Additional flights will operate on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.Between December 2nd and February 24th, EVA Air will also​ add a Tuesday frequency ​to its Taipei-Brisbane service,⁣ bringing the route to 4X-weekly, also operated with 787s.

SAS ​Connects Scandinavia & South ⁢Korea

scandinavian ‌Airlines‌ (SAS) inaugurated its‌ first nonstop​ service between ‍Scandinavia and South Korea on September⁣ 12th,with the launch of‌ the ‌Copenhagen-Seoul route. The airline will ‌operate the route four times per week this fall, reducing⁢ to three times weekly in winter, before increasing to up to 6X-weekly ‌flights next summer – a 50% capacity increase. Airbus A350 aircraft will be used for the service, connecting ⁤to‍ the hub of ​SkyTeam alliance ​partner Korean Airlines in ​Seoul.

KLM expands ​Winter Schedule

KLM will operate an expanded⁤ winter schedule from October 26th to March 28, ⁤2026,⁣ serving 161 destinations – 92 in Europe and⁤ 69 intercontinental. Two​ new ‌destinations are being added: weekly flights to Kittilä, Finland, starting in late November,⁢ and a return to Barbados, ‍combined‌ with ⁢Georgetown, Guyana, operating three times per week. Routes launched this​ summer, including Exeter, Ljubljana and Hyderabad, will continue through the ‍winter. Nonstop flights to⁢ San Diego ​are also planned to begin in late ​February.KLM is also increasing frequencies to New ‍Delhi, ‍Panama City, Bangkok, Cape Town and Curaçao. The airline anticipates the delivery of three new Airbus A321neos and its final ⁢Boeing 787-10 this winter.

Binter Canarias ​Boosts Tenerife Capacity

Binter Canarias is substantially increasing ⁢capacity from Tenerife ‍for‌ the 2025-26 winter‌ season, adding⁢ 412,000 seats – a 33% year-on-year increase. ⁣A new ‍2X-weekly Tenerife Norte-Badajoz⁣ route will launch on⁤ December 1st, operated ⁣by Embraer‌ 195-E2 aircraft. Frequencies will ⁤also increase on services ‍to Vigo, Valencia and Asturias. ⁣Seasonal routes to Valladolid, San Sebastian, Granada, pamplona and Murcia will‍ be extended into the winter schedule.⁣ ⁢ Additionally, Binter plans to launch⁤ 5X-weekly services‍ from both Gran Canaria ⁢and Tenerife to Seville, also starting December 1st.

AirAsia Launches Pontianak Routes

AirAsia has launched two new direct⁣ routes⁣ to Pontianak, ​Indonesia, connecting the West Kalimantan capital with Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. This​ marks the first international flights to operate at Supadio‌ Airport since ⁢it regained international status in June 2025. The Pontianak-Kuala‍ Lumpur route ​will ​operate daily,while Pontianak-Kuching will be 4X-weekly. “Following the‌ success of our recent route launches in Palembang ⁢and⁣ beyond,⁢ Indonesia remains‌ one of our most crucial ⁣markets,” said​ AirAsia Malaysia CEO Fareh ⁢Mazputra. “These routes not only provide greater convenience ⁣for our⁤ guests but also open‍ more opportunities for tourism and ⁤business between Malaysia⁤ and Indonesia.”

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