Now, a Delhi-Paris flight; November 2021 will see at least 50 new airline routes

Six of the destinations are currently unserved from Paris, comprising Asturias, Cardiff, Cork, Granada, Jerez and Leipzig. The growth comes after Vueling took over slots given up by Air France

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Leading the list is Spanish carrier Vueling which is all set to expand from Paris Orly (ORY). The LCC, owned by International Airlines Group, is opening a total of 28 routes from the French capital and increasing frequencies from the airport to about 68 per week. Six of the destinations are currently unserved from Paris, comprising Asturias, Cardiff, Cork, Granada, Jerez and Leipzig. The growth comes after Vueling took over slots given up by Air France.

 

Destinations being added to the ULCC’s network include Cali (CLO) in Colombia, San Pedro Sula (SAP) in Honduras, and San Juan (SJU) in Puerto Rico

 

Spirit Airlines is launching 19 more routes from Miami (MIA) after beginning its inaugural flights from the airport in October. Destinations being added to the ULCC’s network include Cali (CLO) in Colombia, San Pedro Sula (SAP) in Honduras, and San Juan (SJU) in Puerto Rico.

Other services starting in November include Qatar Airways’ resumption of flights to Luxor (LXR) after a hiatus of more than four years; KLM’s addition of Cancun (CUN) in Mexico; and Indian carrier Vistara’s ongoing European expansion with the launch of a Delhi (DEL)-Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) route.

 

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