On Tuesday, November 4th at 13:09 local time, Emirates’ first flight arrived in Edinburgh after four and a half years. The airline will offer a daily frequency from/to Dubai with Boeing 777-200(LR) aircraft configured for 302 passengers in two classes, a different schedule than originally planned.
Emirates had suspended services to the Scottish capital in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last May, when announcing its return to Edinburgh, Emirates was scheduled to operate from Dubai using Airbus A350-900s, which the airline intended to add in September. Due to delivery delays, at publication time, services will continue to be operated on 777-200(LR) until at least mid-January 2025, when A350-900 flights would commence.
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The first EK 23 flight had this schedule (DXB 09:39 – 13:09 EDI).
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer said: “The UK is one of our most important markets, and we’re proud to reinstate our footprint in Scotland – a country that’s loved by visitors from around the world. Scottish customers can look forward to an elevated travel experience onboard, initially with our Boeing 777 ahead of our highly anticipated A350 arrival. With 14 weekly flights to and from the country – passengers can now easily connect to popular long-haul destinations such as Thailand, Australia, and of course, the vibrant city of Dubai.
The ample cargo capacity will also help support more industries across Scotland – offering more efficient and reliable transport solutions for businesses across the region to access international markets more quickly to meet demand. We’re excited to be back in Scotland’s capital and look forward to welcoming our passengers back onboard.”
Emirates routes to the UK
“We are thrilled to be welcoming Emirates back to Edinburgh to resume that direct connection between Scotland’s capital and one of the world’s most sought out destinations in Dubai. Direct connectivity to Dubai is something that will be welcomed by both business and leisure passengers, while the onward connections through the vast Emirates network also opens up a plethora of opportunities for travel. The return of Emirates has been one we have all been excited about and we are already looking forward to the introduction of the airline’s first A350, which offers passengers the chance to experience Emirates’ acclaimed Premium Economy product and its brand new Business Class cabin”, said Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport.
Iberia took delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR
On October 30th, the first Airbus A321XLR was delivered.
The plane, with registration EC-OIL, landed at 17:27 local time at Madrid-Barajas airport in the Spanish capital from Hamburg (XFW) on its delivery ferry flight, which lasted 2 hours and 23 minutes.
Iberia becomes the first airline to incorporate this aircraft, being the first A321XLR of the original order of eight. The Spanish company decided to configure its Airbus A321XLR for 182 passengers in two classes (14 Business and 168 Economy).
As can be seen through our database, at the time of publication, Barcelona, Paris and Stockholm were the destinations for the Airbus A321-253NY, all to/from Madrid, and schedules to start flights to the United States on November 14th.
Iberia’s fleet
- Airbus A319-100: 3
- Airbus A320-200: 11
- Airbus A320neo: 17
- Airbus A321-200: 14
- Airbus A321XLR: 1
- Airbus A330-200: 16
- Airbus A330-300: 8
- Airbus A350-900: 22
Austrian adds routes in Europe by summer 2025
The carrier announced it will expand its international schedule in Europe between May and June 2025, with new services to Bulgaria, Finland, Germany and Scotland. These operations will be offered by Airbus A320-200 jets with 174/180 seats.


“Last summer, the demand for destinations in the cooler north increased significantly. Accordingly, we are flying to three ‘cool’ new destinations in summer 2025: Edinburgh, Sylt, and the Lofoten islands,” explains Austrian Airlines CCO Michael Trestl.
TAP keeps expanding in Brazil
At 18:15 local time on November 4th, TAP Air Portugal’s inaugural flight arrived in Manaus from Lisbon via Belém. The airline reaches 13 destinations in Brazil with Manaus.
TAP will perform the Lisbon – Belém – Manaus route three times weekly using Airbus A321neo airplanes of 171 seats.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Routes between Portugal and Brazil by TAP Air Portugal


Lisbon
- Belém (BEL): 6 weekly · Airbus A321neo
- Belo Horizonte (CNF): 6 weekly · Airbus A330neo
- Brasilia (BSB): 6 weekly · Airbus A330neo
- Florianópolis (FLN): 3 weekly · Airbus A330-200
- Fortaleza (FOR): 7 weekly · Airbus A330neo
- Maceió (MCZ) via NAT: 3 weekly · Airbus A321neo
- Manaus (MAO) via BEL: 3 weekly · Airbus A321neo
- Natal (NAT): 7 weekly · Airbus A321neo
- Recife (REC): 10 weekly · A32Q/A332/A339
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG): 12 weekly · Airbus A330neo
- Salvador (SSA): 7 weekly · A332/A339
- Sao Paulo (GRU): 18 weekly · Airbus A330neo
Porto
The company will restart services to Porto Alegre in 2025.
As mentioned in our Latin America report, Porto Alegre airport, owned by concessionaire Fraport, resumed commercial flights on October 21st, following 171 days closed due to flooding.
International services are scheduled to return in December, but TAP Air Portugal plans to recommence operations from Lisbon in April 2025.
We review other highlights of the European market
Aegean Airlines will continue to fly the Thessaloniki – Amsterdam route after March 31st, 2025. This route, scheduled as a seasonal winter service, will change to year-round.
SKG – AMS
AMS – SKG
In addition to SKG, the carrier operates between Athens and Amsterdam on Airbus A321neo aircraft, ten times a week.
By summer 2025, Aer Lingus will introduce the Airbus A321neo on the Dublin – Amsterdam route, provided by Airbus A320-200 and Airbus A320neo planes.
According to its website, flight EI 604/605 will be served with 184-seat A321neo from March 30th, 2025, on a daily basis.
Schedule
- EI 602/603: daily · Airbus A320-200
- EI 604/605: daily · Airbus A321neo
- EI 608/609: daily · Airbus A320-200
- EI 610/611: daily · A320/A32N
On November 8th at 13:17 local time, airBaltic’s inaugural flight from Riga landed in Rzeszów (Poland). The airline will offer two services per week on this route with Airbus A220-300, seating 149 passengers.
Monday and Friday
Rzeszów is the closest commercial airport to the Ukrainian border in its network of operations, as detailed in a press release shared by airBaltic.
The company will maintain its services between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Manila year-round. In accordance with its website, Air France will continue operating three weekly flights to the Philippine city using 324-seat Airbus A350-900s.
Tuesday, Friday and Sunday
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Air France’s first flight to Manila will be on December 7th.
As announced, All Nippon Airways will expand its operations in Europe, with the start of Istanbul, Milan and Stockholm.
Recently, through its website, the airline began marketing its new services to Milan Malpensa and Stockholm Arlanda from Tokyo Haneda, which will commence on March 30th, 2025:
Milan
Stockholm
Both routes will be provided on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, by Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets.
At the moment, the new Tokyo Haneda – Istanbul route is not for sale.
Effective March 30th, 2025, Austrian Airlines will increase its services to Washington DC from six to seven times weekly. As per its website, the airline will operate from Vienna on 211-seat Boeing 767-300(ER) aircraft.
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Boston, Chicago O’Hare, New York, Newark and Washington DC are Austrian’s destinations in the United States.
The German company will add 8 routes from Frankfurt, which it will fly with Airbus A320-200s. Three will be domestic, while the other five will operate to other European countries.


- Berlin (BER): 7 weekly · March 30th, 2025
- Hamburg (HAM): 7 weekly · March 30th, 2025
- Munich (MUC): 7 weekly · March 30th, 2025
- Vienna (VIE): 7 weekly · March 30th, 2025
- Zurich (ZRH): 7 weekly · March 30th, 2025
- Milan (MXP): 7 weekly · May 1st, 2025
- Prague (PRG): 7 weekly · May 1st, 2025
- Rome (FCO): 7 weekly · May 1st, 2025
In addition, at 18:17 local time on November 3rd, Condor’s inaugural flight arrived in San José del Cabo from Flughafen Frankfurt am Main, a route to be performed twice a week on Airbus A330-900neo jets.
Wednesday and Sunday
Condor’s second destination in Mexico after Cancún.
Croatia Airlines will operate the following routes with Airbus A220-300s during winter 2024/25.


Subject to change · eff October 27th
Edelweiss Air has confirmed the destinations it will serve using Airbus A350-900s, as of October 26th, 2025.


Zurich
Subject to change.
Regarding its new Airbus A321neo, the carrier announced the route network it will operate with these aircraft.
Flights will commence on December 10th.


From/to Reykjavik KEF (first service)
- Stockholm (ARN): December 10th
- Copenhagen (CPH): December 10th
- London (LHR): December 23rd
- Oslo (OSL): December 24th
- Amsterdam (AMS): January 5th, 2025
- Dublin (DUB): February 2nd, 2025
- Glasgow (GLA): March 30th, 2025
- Manchester (MAN): April 1st, 2025
- Toronto (YYZ): May 1st, 2025
- Munich (MUC): May 2nd, 2025
- Seattle (SEA): May 7th, 2025
- Brussels (BRU): May 28th, 2025
- Berlin (BER): June 1st, 2025
- Rome (FCO): June 1st, 2025
- Barcelona (BCN): June 2nd, 2025
- Paris (CDG): June 2nd, 2025
- Zurich (ZRH): September 15th, 2025
- Portland (PDX): October 26th, 2025
Icelandair will soon take delivery of its first A321neo, registered TF-IAA.
A new airline in France.
L’Odyssey, to be based in Nîmes, will begin scheduled flights from May 2025, with an ATR 72-600 configured for 70 passengers. At time of publication, Ajaccio, Barcelona, Bastia, Milan Bergamo, Nice and Verona will be its destinations.
In accordance with its website, the company intends to open reservations on November 21st.


Nîmes (FNI)
- Barcelona (BCN): 2 weekly · May 29th, 2025
- Milan (BGY) via NCE: 2 weekly · May 30th, 2025
- Verona (VRN): 2 weekly · May 30th, 2025
- Ajaccio (AJA): 1 weekly · May 31st, 2025
- Bastia (BIA): 1 weekly · June 5th, 2025
Other routes
- Geneva (GVA) – Verona (VRN): 2 weekly · May 30th, 2025
- Nice (NCE) – Milan (BGY): 2 weekly · May 30th, 2025
- Tours (TUF) – Ajaccio (AJA): 1 weekly · June 1st, 2025
- Tours (TUF) – Bastia (BIA): 1 weekly · June 5th, 2025


Glasgow – Newquay, Loganair’s new route.
Beginning May 31st 2025, the carrier will inaugurate seasonal services between the two cities, which will be operated on Embraer 145 planes with 49 seats in single class.
Saturday
Loganair has 36 aircraft in its fleet (6 ATR 42, 13 ATR 72, 2 Britten-Norman Islander, 12 Embraer 145 and 3 Twin Otter).
Plus Ultra’s inaugural flight to Cartagena (Colombia) departed Warsaw at 11:49 local time on November 9th. The Spanish carrier will perform one weekly frequency on this route with Airbus A330-200 jets configured for 299 passengers.
These services will be offered through winter 2024/25.
Saturday
As well as Cartagena, Plus Ultra announced it will commence operations to Buenos Aires (Argentina) from Madrid in 2025. At the moment, there is no confirmed start date, with July being tentative.
In December, the ultra low cost carrier will add three new international routes from Europe, two to Turkey and the other to Morocco.
Ryanair will serve Boeing 737-800 aircraft configured for 189 passengers in single class.


Kraków
London Stansted
- Bodrum (BJV): 2 weekly · December 1st
- Dalaman (DLM): 2 weekly · December 2nd
The company will resume operations to Greenland as of June 27th, 2025, making its return to the country after 17 years. SAS will fly between Copenhagen and Nuuk with 185-seat Airbus A320neo airplanes, three times weekly.
CPH – GOH
GOH – CPH
Copenhagen – Kangerlussuaq was in 2008 SAS’ last route to Greenland.
On November 21st, Smartwings is set to launch its scheduled flights by Airbus A220-300s.
At the time of publication, Prague – Paris Charles de Gaulle will be the first route, with two daily frequencies planned between the capitals of the Czech Republic and France.
The first A220, which will receive the registry OK-EYA, is currently in Montreal awaiting its incorporation to Smartwings. As seen in photos on social media, the aircraft will have CSA Czech Airlines livery.
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Cagliari, Catania, Olbia and Palma de Mallorca will be other destinations for this aircraft, all to/from PRG.
SunExpress Airlines will add new services to Europe by summer 2025. The airline will operate Boeing 737-800 planes:


For summer, Swiss International Air Lines and Edelweiss Air will launch new short-haul routes in Europe, all from/to Zurich airport.


Edelweiss
- Tbilisi (TBS): 2 weekly · April 12th, 2025 · Airbus A320
- Bristol (BRS): 2 weekly · June 2nd, 2025 · Airbus A320
- Terceira (TER): 1 weekly · June 25th, 2025 · Airbus A320
- Zadar (ZAD): 2 weekly · June 28th, 2025 · Airbus A220 (Swiss)
- Calvi (CLY): 1 weekly · July 6th, 2025 · Airbus A320
Edelweiss will replace Swiss on the Zurich – Bristol route in summer 2025.
Swiss
- Dubrovnik (DBV): 4 weekly · April 17th, 2025 · Embraer 190
- Montpellier (MPL): 2 weekly · June 27th, 2025 · Embraer 190
- Heringsdorf (HDF): 1 weekly · June 28th, 2025 · Embraer 190
- Niš (INI): 2 weekly · June 30th, 2025 · Embraer E-2
In our European October report, we had commented that S.C. Compania Națională de Transporturi Aeriene Române (TAROM S.A.) planned to retire its only Airbus A318 at the end of October.
Finally, the airline decided to maintain operations with this airplane registered as YR-ASA, and now plans to cease flights on November 20th.
Following the withdrawal, the SkyTeam member will be left with 14 planes in its fleet, averaging 13 years old.
- ATR 72: 6
- Boeing 737-700: 4
- Boeing 737-800: 4
Two new Transavia destinations from Rotterdam as of April 2025, both with Boeing 737-800 jets:


- Trieste (TRS): 3 weekly · April 1st, 2025
- London (STN): 4 weekly · April 3rd, 2025
Cardiff – Chambéry, new seasonal route for winter 2024/25.
The airline will inaugurate services between the two cities effective December 21st, operating with 188-seat Boeing 737-800s.
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Regarding TUI Airlines Belgium, by summer 2025, it will commence flights between Liege and Nador (Morocco) on June 25th, 2025.
Wednesday
The company will boost frequencies on its seasonal Istanbul – Rovaniemi route, which will start from December 3rd.
Turkish will perform four flights per week during winter 2024/25, in contrast to three in winter 2023/24. The services will be operated with 171-seat Boeing 737-800 jets:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Helsinki is Turkish Airlines’ only current destination in Finland, offering two daily frequencies from IST on Airbus A321 and Boeing 737 MAX 9.
More flights to the Faroe Islands for winter 2025.
The Norwegian carrier will expand its services between Bergen and Vágar, beginning March 31st, 2025. As per its website, Widerøe will provide three weekly services using the 78-seat Dash 8s.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
In winter 2024, the airline had operated on Mondays and Fridays.
The low-cost airline announced it will reopen its base in Chișinău from December, launching eight new routes.
Effective December 19th onwards, Wizz Air will offer 16 scheduled destinations to/from the Moldovan capital, with Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 airplanes.


- Dortmund (DTM): 3 weekly · December 16th
- Memmingen (FMM): 3 weekly · December 16th
- Verona (VRN): 2 weekly · December 16th
- Berlin (BER): 2 weekly · December 17th
- Paris (BVA): 2 weekly · December 17th
- Bologna (BLQ): 2 weekly · December 18th
- Brussels (CRL): 2 weekly · December 19th
- Nuremberg (NUE): 2 weekly · December 19th
Wizz Air’s current routes are Abu Dhabi, Budapest, London Luton, Milan Malpensa, Rome, Venice, Vienna and Warsaw.
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Aircraft | Airline | Registration | Ferry flight | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Airbus A320-251N | easyJet | G-UZLZ | TLS-LGW | October 16th |
Airbus A350-941 | Lufthansa | D-AIXW | TLS-MUC | October 16th |
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | Ryanair | EI-IKO | BFI-DUB | October 16th |
Airbus A320-252N | Transavia | F-HXSH | TLS-ORY | October 16th |
Airbus A321-271NX | Wizz Air | 9H-WNS | XFW-BUD | October 16th |
Airbus A220-300 | Air France | F-HPNM | YMX-CDG | October 19th |
Boeing 787-10 | British | G-ZBLK | CHS-CWL CWL-LHR |
October 22nd October 26th |
Embraer E195-E2 | Binter | EC-OJI | SJK-REC-LPA | October 25th |
Airbus A321-251NX | easyJet | G-UZMK | XFW-LGW | October 25th |
Airbus A330-941 | Virgin | G-VEYR | TLS-LHR | October 25th |
Airbus A220-300 | Air France | F-HPNN | YMX-CDG | October 26th |
Airbus A220-300 | ITA | EI-HHS | YMX-FCO | October 26th |
Embraer E195-E2 | Binter | EC-OJJ | SJK-REC-LPA | October 29th |
Airbus A321-253NY | Iberia | EC-OIL | XFW-MAD | October 30th |
Airbus A321-271NX | Turkish | TC-LPK | XFW-IST | October 30th |
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | Ryanair | EI-IKN | BFI-DUB | October 31st |
Airbus A220-300 | airBaltic | YL-ABW | YMX-RIX | November 4th |
ATR 72-600F | Swiftair | EC-OIF | TLS-MAD | November 6th |
Airbus A321-271NX | Turkish | TC-LPL | XFW-IST | November 7th |
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