America West Airlines has begun daily non-stop services between its Las Vegas hub and Washington Reagan National Airport. Delta Air Lines has begun daily Boeing 757 service between its Atlanta hub and Los Cabos, Mexico. Antigua-based Caribbean Star Airlines has begun scheduled flights to Trinidad and Tortola. Start-up Air Kosova is introducing a four-times weekly link between Pristina, capital of the UN-administered Yugoslav province of Kosovo, and Geneva. The company is using a Fokker 50 wet-leased from Danish carrier NewAir. Cargolux plans to start services from Luxembourg to Latacugna, Ecuador, on 4 December. US Airways has received government approval to begin a daily Philadelphia-Brussels service next May, using a Boeing 767-200ER. Services to Amsterdam Schiphol will be resumed in April. SAS will begin a Copenhagen-Washington Dulles service on 1 May, initially with five flights a week. Turkish charter airline Sun-Express will begin scheduled flights from Antalya, Turkey, to London and Frankfurt in March. Belgian low-cost airline City Bird begins a weekly scheduled service between Amsterdam and Curaçao in December, on behalf of the Netherlands Antilles carrier, ALM. Air Jamaica is to begin a five-times-weekly service from Boston to Montego Bay, Jamaica, on 15 February. Royal Airlines has expanded its Toronto-Montreal service to eight flights daily and the Toronto-Halifax service to six flights daily. It is also preparing to create a shuttle service between Toronto and Montreal. Four US carriers have added new scheduled services to Aruba: United Airlines has begun flights from Chicago; US Airways from Philadelphia; Delta Air Lines from New York JFK Airport and Continental Airlines from New York Newark. Air France has begun a service between Manchester and Lyon using a regional jet wet leased from Britair.

Source: Flight International