Canada's Royal Airlines will add weekday Calgary-Toronto and Edmonton-Toronto flights on 22 March. WestJet will introduce non-stop services in July from Ottawa to Calgary and Hamilton and between Edmonton and Hamilton. US low-fare carrier JetBlue Airways is starting daily Airbus A320 flights from New York Kennedy to Denver and Seattle in early May, at the same time as it begins a daily service from Kennedy to Oakland and Ontario in California. All Nippon Airways is terminating flights between Osaka and Kuala Lumpur this month. The move comes as British Airways also drops services between London and the Malaysian capital in April. Continental Airlines plans to begin daily services from New York Newark to Montego Bay and Kingston, Jamaica, later this year. British Airways is to replace the daily 50-seat Bombardier CRJ200 service operated under franchise by Maersk Air UK between Birmingham and Rome Fiumicino with a 126-seat Airbus A319 flown by BA Regional by the end of this month. Meanwhile Maersk Air will start daily services between Birmingham and Marseilles using a Boeing 737-300. BWIA plans to introduce services to Atlanta from Barbados and Trinidad by May. China Southern Airlines has formalised a codeshare with China Yunnan Airlines between Guangzhou and Kunming, which it says is the Chinese airlines' first ever-domestic code share arrangement. Delta Air Lines is to launch services next month between Atlanta and Buenos Aires using a Boeing MD-11. Sydney-based Impulse Airlines is introducing four daily services between Melbourne and Hobart, Tasmania on 2 April. Israeli freight carrier Cargo Air Lines (CAL) is increasing services between Europe and the USA following the signing of a new air agreement between Israel and Belgium. This will allow the carrier to operate flights from Liege, Belgium to New York.

Source: Flight International