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South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) selected (06-Jan-2026) the following airlines to operate select routes identified as at risk of negative impact on competition following the merger of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, due to the two airlines representing more than 50% of the market share on those routes:

As previously reported by CAPA, slots and traffic rights held by Korean Air and Asiana Airlines on six international routes, connecting Seoul Incheon to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Paris and Rome, have already been transferred to alternative airlines. [more - original PR - Korean]

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The Korea Fair Trade Commission identified 34 routes as being at risk of reduced competition after the Korean Air and Asiana Airlines merger, with a process underway to transfer slots and traffic rights on 10 of these routes—including Seattle, Honolulu, Jakarta, and Seoul Gimpo-Jeju—to alternative airlines. Transfers for the remaining 18 routes were scheduled to begin in 1H20261.

Manchester Airport MD Chris Woodroofe commenced (06-Jan-2026) on the airport's route development plans for 2026, stating: "We have a list... of what we refer to as our biggest unserved destinations - that's the destinations that we don't have direct flights to but have the greatest demand, demonstrated by people from the region travelling to them either on connecting flights or from other airports". Mr Woodroofe added: "Those destinations are always our priority. At the start of last year, the biggest names on that list were Bangkok, Delhi, Mumbai and Islamabad - and we've now launched flights to all of those. This year we'll carry on through the list". Mr Woodroofe concluded: "I'm definitely looking to get to 40 million passengers per year over the next five years and there are several specific routes, like Riyadh and Tokyo[,] that I'd like to add to our departure board over that period too. Equally, North America, South America and Africa are all places where we could expand our footprint". [more - original PR]

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Manchester Airport achieved consecutive monthly passenger records throughout 2025, driven by recent route launches and investments in Terminal 2, which enabled it to attract new airlines and expand its network to key unserved destinations such as Bangkok, Delhi, Mumbai and Islamabad1. The airport also planned further upgrades, including new retail outlets and baggage facilities in Terminal 2 and expansion of Terminal 3, targeting new routes in Europe, Japan and the US for 20262.

STARLUX Airlines received (06-Jan-2026) one A350-1000 (B-58551, MSN 761) on 05-Jan-2026. This is the airline's first A350-1000 and it has a further 17 of the aircraft type on order. [more - original PR]

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STARLUX Airlines placed a firm order for 10 additional A350-1000s, supplementing its previous order of eight, as part of its strategy to strengthen long haul operations and enhance global connectivity, according to CEO Glenn Chai1.

Portugal's Government suspended (30-Dec-2025) the new European Entry/Exit System (EES) at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport for three months and implemented a 30% increase in the capabilities of the external border electronic and physical equipment at the airport. The Government also expanded human resources working at the airport by "resorting to the National Republican Guard's certified capabilities in border control". The Government stated the decision is in response to "the worsening of the bottlenecks in the arrivals area at Lisbon airport with European passengers travelling from outside the Schengen area". [more - original PR]

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Ryanair repeatedly urged Portugal's Government to address chronic staff shortages at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport's border control, citing delays of up to 2.5 hours during summer and autumn 2025, which it said harmed the country's reputation as a tourist destination1 2 3 4. These calls followed significant disruptions, with over 120 passengers missing flights due to border control delays in Jul-20254.

KLM cancelled (05-Jan-2026) 300 Amsterdam Schiphol flights on 05-Jan-2026 and 300 Amsterdam Schiphol flights on 06-Jan-2026 due to adverse weather conditions. The winter conditions are expected to continue in the coming days. The carrier also cancelled 187 flights on 03-Jan-2026 and 295 flights on 04-Jan-2026. [more - original PR]

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KLM also experienced significant flight cancellations at Amsterdam Schiphol due to bad weather and limited runway capacity in 4Q2024, which contributed to increased costs and an operating loss of EUR18 million for the period1. Strong winds previously led to over 200 preventive cancellations at Schiphol in Dec-20232.

STARLUX Airlines, via its official Facebook account, announced (05-Jan-2026) it took delivery of one A350-1000 (B-58551, MSN 761) on 05-Jan-2026. This is the airline's first A350-1000.

Background ✨

STARLUX Airlines recently placed a firm order for 10 more A350-1000s, in addition to the eight already on order, as part of its strategy to strengthen its long haul network and global connectivity. CEO Glenn Chai noted the A350-1000's efficiency, range and comfort as integral to optimising long haul operations and enhancing passenger experience1.

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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, via its official Twitter account, announced (01-Jan-2026) Qantas Airways upgraded its daily Sydney-Dallas Fort Worth service to be exclusively operated with A380 equipment.

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Qantas previously operated a mix of A380 and Boeing 787-9 equipment on the Sydney-Dallas Fort Worth route from 11-Aug-2025, with the A380 flying up to four times weekly and the 787-9 on remaining days. The A380 offered 14 first class suites, over 50% more business class flatbeds, and double the premium economy seats compared to the 787-9 configuration1 2 3.

Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam announced (01-Jan-2026) ownership of Phu Quoc International Airport was transferred to Sun Group's subsidiary Sun Airport Corporation on 01-Jan-2026. Sun Group noted the airport introduced an ePass toll collection system and free WiFi across all terminals as of 01-Jan-2026. [more - original PR - Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam] [more - original PR - Sun Group]

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Sun Group’s Sun PhuQuoc Airways planned Phu Quoc International Airport as its hub and began commercial operations in Nov-2025, with domestic and international route launches scheduled through 2026. The airline aimed to expand its fleet to 25 aircraft by the end of 2026, supported by partnerships with financial institutions and logistics providers, and introduced a mobile app for passenger services1 2 3 4 5 6 7.

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