UK low fare carrier Go will launch new routes from Glasgow and Edinburgh to Dublin, Ireland from 19 September. From October, all Scandinavian Airlines flights from Copenhagen to London will go to Heathrow. Following an increase in flights, SAS will run seven departures a day with its new Airbus A321s. United Airlines is ceasing its daily services between New York Kennedy and Hong Kong at the end of August less than six months after introducing the route. Air Canada is operating daily non-stop summer services from Edmonton to San Francisco until September. US Airways is adding twice-weekly Philadelphia-St Lucia services from December. Subject to governmental approval, the carrier also plans to begin services between Philadelphia and Barbados in November and, from January, between Charlotte and Cozumel, Mexico. LanChile is launching LanExpress in September, which will become its unified brand for all domestic passenger flights. The service will launch with at least four Airbus A320s and 10 Boeing 737-200s. Pan American Airways will launch daily services between Miami and San Juan mid-August. Garuda Indonesia has resumed services to Fukuoka, Japan. Three weekly flights will operate from Denpasar in Bali by A330s.

Source: Flight International