Qantas confirmed the launch of its first Project Sunrise route, a milestone for the airline and commercial aviation.
The Australian airline will begin operating nonstop flights between Sydney and London Heathrow as of October 2027 using Airbus A350-1000ULR aircraft. These ultra-long-haul services will operate alongside Qantas’s current routes in the Australia–United Kingdom market, which are Perth–London and Sydney–Singapore–London, with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus A380s, respectively. As announced by Qantas, Project Sunrise’s Sydney–London flights will go on sale effective February 2027.
The Airbus A350-1000ULR features an additional 20,000-liter fuel tank that enables the aircraft to fly more than 16,000 kilometers—about 22 hours—nonstop. Qantas will add up to 12 of these aircraft to its fleet, all configured to carry 238 passengers in four seating classes.

Qantas has been flying between Sydney and London for nearly 80 years, having launched service between the two cities in 1947. The original route, known as the Kangaroo Route, took four days and had seven stops, being Sydney – Darwin – Singapore – Kolkata – Karachi – Cairo – Casten Benito – Rome – London.
At the same time as the announcement of Project Sunrise’s first route, Qantas unveiled the first Airbus A350-1000ULR at Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Toulouse. A second A350-1000ULR to be operated by the Australian airline made its maiden flight earlier this month and is currently undergoing an eight-week testing and certification program.

Porter
The Canadian airline will launch three new international routes from Canada using Embraer E195-E2 aircraft configured for 132 passengers. One route will be from Hamilton, another from Ottawa, and the other from Toronto Pearson.

- Toronto (YYZ) – Providenciales (PLS): 3 weekly · November 6th
- Ottawa (YOW) – Providenciales (PLS): 2 weekly · December 17th
- Hamilton (YHZ) – Tampa (TPA): 4 weekly · December 18th

United
Starting December 17th, United Airlines will add a new destination in South America: Cartagena.
The airline will operate four weekly flights on the Houston–Cartagena and Washington–Cartagena routes using Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. Rafael Núñez International Airport will be United’s third destination in Colombia, following Bogotá and Medellín.

Houston
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday
- UA 577 Houston IAH 09:35 · 14:50 CTG Cartagena
- UA 578 Cartagena CTG 14:20 · 17:45 IAH Houston
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday
- UA 1533 Washington IAD 08:20 · 13:10 CTG Cartagena
- UA 1534 Cartagena CTG 16:00 · 20:40 IAD Washington

Austrian
According to its website, Austrian Airlines will offer three flights between Vienna and Berlin using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, configured for 294 passengers. At the time of publication, all of these services will take place in October, with the following schedule:
October 7th, 14th and the 21st
- OS 227 Vienna VIE 11:35 · 12:45 BER Berlin
- OS 228 Berlin BER 14:00 · 15:10 VIE Vienna
Austrian Airlines will be one of the few European airlines to operate wide-body aircraft in Berlin.

Cyprus Airways
At 15:11 local time on June 29th, the first flight of Cyprus Airways took off from Larnaca bound for Santorini Thira, where it arrived at 16:27 local time. The inaugural flight was operated by the Airbus A220-300 with registration number 5B-DEB, which the airline acquired brand-new from the factory in January 2023.
The Cypriot airline will be the only one operating flights to the Greek island from Larnaca, offering one flight on Mondays and another on Fridays (CY470/CY471).

As per our database, the last Cyprus Airways flight between Larnaca and Santorini was on September 8th, 2024, marking the return of this route after nearly two years.

French bee
As of December 19th, the French low-cost carrier will add two new destinations to its network: the Maldives and Sri Lanka.
French bee will launch the triangular route Paris Orly–Male–Colombo–Paris Orly, which will run twice-weekly using Airbus A350-900 aircraft configured to carry 411 passengers. Both countries will join the United States, French Polynesia, and Réunion as the airline’s current markets to/from the French capital.

Thursday and Saturday
- BF 770 Paris Orly ORY 19:30 · 09:25+1 MLE Male
- BF 770 Male MLE 10:55+1 · 12:55+1 CMB Colombo
- BF 770 Colombo CMB 14:55+1· 21:30+1 ORY Paris
No traffic rights on the Male – Colombo segment.

We recently published an article on our blog about French Bee, covering its routes, service, current fleet, and history. For more information, you can click here.

Iberia
From November 1st to 30th, the Spanish airline will operate a new route between Spain and Italy using 180-seat Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
In accordance with its website, Iberia will fly the Madrid–Salerno route once daily, exclusively during the month of November, being the sole operator on this service.

Daily
- IB 979 Madrid MAD 11:40 · 14:20 QSR Salerno
- IB 980 Salerno QSR 15:05 · 17:55 MAD Madrid
Bologna, Catania, Florence, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Rome, Turin, and Venice are Iberia’s current destinations in Italy.

Lufthansa City
On July 1st at 11:30 local time, Lufthansa City’s first flight to Basel Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport will depart from Munich. The Lufthansa Group airline will operate five weekly frequencies on this route with Airbus A319 and Airbus A320 aircraft, joining the flights operated by Lufthansa and Air Dolomiti on this same service.
Lufthansa City’s current routes from/to MUC

Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jersey, Malta, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom are the markets served by Lufthansa City from Munich.

Vueling
The Spanish low-cost carrier owned by the IAG Group will expand its international schedule between Bilbao and Italy with the addition of three new routes in Q4 2026. All of them will be performed by Airbus A320 aircraft with a 186-seat, single-class configuration:

- Turin (TRN): 2 weekly · October 25th
- Venice (VCE): 3 weekly · October 25th
- Naples (NAP): 3 weekly · December 4th
Vueling currently offers two routes to Italy from Bilbao: Milan and Rome.

Xiamen Air
The Chinese airline will begin flying between Xiamen and London Heathrow starting September 6th. As per its website, Xiamen Airlines will offer three weekly flights using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft seating 287 passengers in two classes.
Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
- MF 821 Xiamen XMN 00:50 · 06:35 LHR London
- MF 822 London LHR 12:35 · 07:00+1 XMN Xiamen
London will be Xiamen Air’s first destination in the United Kingdom.

Air India Express
Beginning in mid-July, the airline will launch two new routes between India and the United Arab Emirates, which it will serve with a mix of Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

- Indore (IDR) – Abu Dhabi (AUH): 4 weekly · July 15th · A320/737 MAX
- Lucknow (LKO) – Abu Dhabi (AUH): 3 weekly · July 16th · Airbus A320neo

IndiGo
The Indian low-cost carrier will introduce the Airbus A321XLR in Indonesia starting October 25th on the Delhi–Denpasar route, to be provided with a daily frequency.
Daily
- 6E 1611 Delhi DEL 02:45 · 13:00 DPS Denpasar
- 6E 1612 Denpasar DPS 14:00 · 19:25 DEL Delhi

In addition to the Delhi–Denpasar route, IndiGo will begin flying between Mumbai and the Indonesian city using Airbus A321XLR effective January 1st, 2027, also seven times a week.
Daily
- 6E 1607 Mumbai BOM 00:30 · 10:35 DPS Denpasar
- 6E 1608 Denpasar DPS 11:35 · 16:30 BOM Mumbai

Sun PhuQuoc
Beginning on August 8th, the Vietnamese airline will launch the Phu Quoc–Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, which it will operate using Airbus A320neo aircraft with a capacity of 174 passengers.
Daily
- 9G 701 Phu Quoc PQC 10:35 · 11:55 BKK Bangkok
- 9G 702 Bangkok BKK 13:10 · 14:30 PQC Phu Quoc
The Thai capital will be Sun PhuQuoc’s first destination in Thailand.

Oman Air
The Omani carrier will resume flights between Muscat and Abu Dhabi starting July 9th, running daily on Boeing 737 aircraft.
Currently, Etihad Airways is the only carrier on this route, operating one daily flight on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. As of July 1st, it will introduce a second daily flight between the two capitals, to be conducted on Airbus A320s and Airbus A321s.

Qatar Airways
Qatar continues to add new intercontinental routes from its mega hub in Doha, including one resumption and two new additions, all of them in the Americas.
Effective July 22nd, the carrier will introduce flights to Colombia and Venezuela with the Doha–Bogotá–Caracas–Doha triangular route. Eight days later, precisely on August 1st, it will restart service to Philadelphia, marking its 12th destination in the United States.

Bogotá and Caracas · July 22nd (Boeing 777)
Wednesday and Sunday
- QR 783 Doha DOH 07:30 · 16:05 BOG Bogotá
- QR 783 Bogotá BOG 17:35 · 20:40 CCS Caracas
- QR 783 Caracas CCS 22:40 · 19:55+1 DOH Doha
Philadelphia · August 1st (Airbus A350)
Daily
- QR 727 Doha DOH 08:00 · 15:05 PHL Philadelphia
- QR 728 Philadelphia PHL 21:30 · 17:00+1 DOH Doha

Air Europa
On June 25th at 09:37 local time, Air Europa’s inaugural flight from Madrid landed in Johannesburg, marking a milestone: the Spanish airline’s first scheduled route to South Africa.
Air Europa will provide three weekly flights between Madrid and Johannesburg using 298-seat Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, thus becoming the only carrier on the Spain–South Africa market.

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- UX 157 Madrid MAD 23:45 · 09:50+1 JNB Johannesburg
- UX 158 Johannesburg JNB 18:55 · 05:05+1 MAD Madrid
Spain and South Africa resumed nonstop flights after seven years.

Airlink
The South African airline will initiate flights between Cape Town and Mauritius effective October 2nd, which it will operate using its state-of-the-art 136-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.
Tuesday and Friday
- 4Z 350 Cape Town CPT 08:15 · 15:25 MRU Port Louis
- 4Z 351 Port Louis MRU 16:10 · 20:30 CPT Cape Town
Airlink will compete with Air Mauritius and South African, both of which currently operate three weekly flights each using Airbus A330 and Airbus A320 aircraft, respectively.

Condor
Windhoek, Condor’s new destination.
The German carrier will begin flying to Namibia, its seventh market in Africa. Flights will connect Frankfurt with Windhoek using 310-seat Airbus A330neo aircraft, starting June 24th, 2027.

Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- DE 2232 Frankfurt FRA 21:20 · 07:30+1 WDH Windhoek
- DE 2233 Windhoek WDH 19:35 · 05:45+1 FRA Frankfurt
Discover operates this route daily with Airbus A330-300s, making it the only carrier operating between both cities at present.

New aircraft added during June
| Aircraft | Registration | Airline |
|---|---|---|
| Airbus A321-271NX | SX-NAV | Aegean |
| Airbus A320-251N | A6-ARI | Air Arabia |
| Airbus A320-251N | A6-ARJ | Air Arabia |
| Airbus A321-271NY(XLR) | C-GXAN | Air Canada |
| Airbus A220-300 | F-HOZG | Air France |
| Airbus A321-251NX | 9M-XVE | AirAsia |
| Airbus A320-271N | TC-NDT | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFD | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFH | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFI | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFJ | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFK | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | TC-VFL | AJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | VT-YBP | Akasa Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N849AK | Alaska Airlines |
| Embraer ERJ-175LR | N670QX | Alaska Airlines |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | JA938A | All Nippon Airways |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | N826NV | Allegiant |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | N828NV | Allegiant |
| Embraer ERJ-175LR | N347JT | American Eagle |
| Embraer ERJ-175LR | N348RA | American Eagle |
| Embraer ERJ-175LR | N349DD | American Eagle |
| Airbus A320-251N | VP-BCK | Azerbaijan Airlines |
| Airbus A321-251NX | VP-BCP | Azerbaijan Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | OO-SBH | Brussels Airlines |
| ATR 72-600 | XU-369 | Cambodia Airways |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32QT | Chengdu Airlines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | B-18125 | China Airlines |
| Boeing 777-F | B-228S | China Cargo Airlines |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | B-228L | China Eastern |
| Airbus A321-251NX | B-32N8 | China Southern |
| Airbus A321-251NX | B-32PU | China Southern |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32R0 | China Southern |
| Airbus A321-251NX | B-32RR | China Southern |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32RK | Colorful Guizhou |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32RX | Colorful Guizhou |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HP-9821CMP | Copa Airlines |
| Airbus A220-300 | 9A-CAR | Croatia Airlines |
| Airbus A220-300 | N340DU | Delta Air Lines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N613DN | Delta Air Lines |
| Airbus A320-251N | OE-LUI | easyJet |
| Airbus A321-251NX | G-ZXIE | easyJet |
| Airbus A321-251NX | G-ZXIF | easyJet |
| Airbus A350-941 | SU-GGJ | Egyptair |
| Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXV | Emirates |
| Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXW | Emirates |
| Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXZ | Emirates |
| Boeing 777-F | A6-EWO | Emirates SkyCargo |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | A6-FPJ | flydubai |
| Airbus A321-253NX | A9C-XG | Gulf Air |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32Q2 | Hainan Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32QD | Hainan Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32QE | Hainan Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | B-228W | Hainan Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | B-228X | Hainan Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | B-228Y | Hainan Airlines |
| Airbus A321-251NX | VT-NOD | IndiGo |
| Airbus A321-251NX | VT-NOF | IndiGo |
| Airbus A321-251NX | VT-NOG | IndiGo |
| Airbus A321-253NY(XLR) | VT-NLC | IndiGo |
| Airbus A321-251NX | G-JZEB | Jet2 |
| Airbus A321-251NX | G-JZEC | Jet2 |
| Airbus A320-271N | PS-LHM | LATAM |
| Airbus A320-271N | PS-LHO | LATAM |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | CC-BMD | LATAM |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32RC | Loong Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | D-ABPG | Lufthansa |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | D-AACE | Lufthansa Technik* |
| Embraer E190-E2 | XA-MXG | Mexicana |
| Airbus A320-251N | JA226P | Peach |
| Airbus A321-251NX | TC-RGA | Pegasus |
| Embraer E195-E2 | C-GKZH | Porter |
| Airbus A321-271NY(XLR) | VH-OGG | Qantas |
| ATR 72-600 | C-GKRA | Rise Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HZ-RXAA | Riyadh Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HZ-RXAB | Riyadh Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HZ-RXAC | Riyadh Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HZ-RXAD | Riyadh Air |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HZ-RXAE | Riyadh Air |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | OK-SWO | Smartwings |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N9010T | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N9011H | Southwest |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N9013M | Southwest |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32RA | Spring Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32S6 | Spring Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32SK | Spring Airlines |
| Airbus A320-251N | CS-TVS | TAP |
| Airbus A321-251NX | HS-TOJ | Thai Airways |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | HS-TWE | Thai Airways |
| Airbus A320-252N | F-HXIA | Transavia France |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | G-TUPI | TUI |
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | TC-LMF | Turkish Airlines |
| Airbus A321-271NX | N14560 | United Airlines |
| Airbus A321-271NX(XLR) | N64321 | United Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17455 | United Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17456 | United Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17458 | United Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17459 | United Airlines |
| Embraer ERJ-175LR | N639SY | United Express |
| Airbus A321-271NX | VN-A202 | VietJet |
| Airbus A321-271NX | VN-A203 | VietJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HS-VZK | VietJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | VH-8IL | Virgin Australia |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | VH-8VF | Virgin Australia |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | C-GIZG | WestJet |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | C-GWSY | WestJet |
| Airbus A321-271NX | HA-LDP | Wizz Air |
| Airbus A321-271NX | HA-LDQ | Wizz Air |
| Airbus A321-271NX | HA-LDU | Wizz Air |
| Airbus A320-251N | B-32PZ | Xiamen Air |
*The Lufthansa Technik Boeing 737 MAX 8, registration D-AACE, was initially going to be added by GOL Linhas Aéreas (PS-GRR), but it was not taken up. It will soon join Air Algérie under the registry 7T-VLR.

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