Airline Startup Boom – New Airlines Popping Up All Over The World.

With all that’s going on across the world for the past two years with a global pandemic and the severe disruptions in the aviation industry, particularly in the airlines, it is counterintuitive that there is currently a boom in new airline start-ups. Over the past year, there have been several plans or actual launches of airlines. These are particularly low-cost carriers that are being set up across the globe, with some looking to start services in 2022. In this week’s On Aviation™ digest, we will take a look at some articles that are discussing this boom in new airline start-ups, Which may give some insights into what can be expected in air travel over the next 12 months.

The Pandemic Paved The Way For A Boom In Cheap New Us Airlines…

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There were a handful of low-cost newcomers that launched in the US in 2021, including Avelo Airlines, Breeze Airways, and Aha!, ExpressJet Airlines’ new leisure brand. While getting just one new startup in a single year is unusual, considering that hasn’t happened in over a decade, getting three is extremely impressive.

By Taylor Rains | Business Insider

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The Start-Up Boom Continues. Which Airlines Are Due To Launch In 2022?

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It may seem like a strange time to launch an airline. A global pandemic has devastated air travel yet 2021 has seen many new start-up carriers and 2022 looks set to continue that trend. The global grounding of aircraft has actually provided some favorable conditions for anyone wishing to set up a new airline – namely availability of aircraft and crew.

By Victoria Bryan | Aerotime Hub

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New Airline Coming To The U.S., Canada In 2022

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Nearly 4 years after being formed, a new start-up airline appears ready to begin flying in the not-so-distant future. Airbahn took delivery of its first plane last week and is hiring for a variety of positions. Exactly when Airbahn might start carrying passengers remains one of the mysteries of this new airline, which will fly primarily in California, Nevada, and western Canada.

By: Greg Robertson | MSN News 

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New US-Based Airline ‘Airbahn’ Debuting In 2022 With West Coast Service

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Airbahn is poised to become the fourth new U.S. airline to launch this year. According to Business Insider, the California-based airline will join Avelo Airlines, Breeze Airways, and Aha!, all of which started earlier in the year despite the challenging state of travel brought on by the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

By: Ayah A. | Travel Noire

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