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American Airlines Along With Air Canada, United, and Sun Country Now Expands Flights-on-Bus Options with Landline: Here’s What You Need To Know Before Planning a Trip

Saturday, August 2, 2025
American Airlines have teamed up with Landline, a unique flights-on-bus options, to expand travel options for passengers. This new collaboration provides convenient and cost-effective short-haul connections between major cities and smaller airports, beginning this fall. Passengers can expect a seamless transition between air and bus travel, adding more flexibility to their itineraries.
Expansion of Landline Services: A New Era in Travel Connectivity
Landline is rapidly growing and transforming the way travelers experience short-haul routes. The company is introducing new routes with American Airlines, making it simple for passengers to access smaller airports without the requirement for additional flights. Starting in September, Landline will offer improved services that connects Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport (YGK) in Ontario. The services will include two daily round trips.
In October, American Airlines will further improve its collaboration with Landline by including two new routes starting from its base at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD). This will introduce four daily flights to South Bend International Airport (SBN), and five daily flights to Rockford International Airport (RFD), improving convenience for travelers traveling within the Midwest.
Innovative Benefits of Flight-to-Bus Service
What makes Landline’s expansion exciting for travelers is the innovative approach to transportation. By offering smooth connections between airports and buses, passengers are now able to travel with ease between different modes of transportation. The Landline buses operate directly from airport terminals, and all passengers are screened before boarding the bus. This ensures a smooth transition to their final destination without the need for additional security checks, offering a faster, more comfortable experience.
One of the important features that passengers appreciate is the comfort and convenience of traveling by bus. Landline buses offers the convenience of Wi-Fi, power outlets, and restrooms, along with a relaxed environment while traveling between cities. Whether you’re looking to catch up on work, stay connected with family, or simply enjoy the ride, these buses provide a luxurious and efficient way to travel.
Increasing Network with American Airlines
Landline’s partnership with Air Canada marks a significant expansion in Canada. The service between Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) and Kingston Norman Rogers (YGK) will begin on September 23, 2025, with two daily round trips. Previously, Air Canada had discontinued the route in 2020, but the new collaboration with Landline will reintroduce this connection, improving access for tourists and business travelers alike.
David Sunde, Landline’s CEO, explained that the goal is to create a reliable and affordable alternative to traditional flight options. He added that the flight-to-bus system is gaining traction as an efficient and sustainable mode of travel. He further noted that the growth of Landline demonstrates the viability of this model, especially for smaller airports that may struggle to attract direct flights.
American Airlines, which has been working with Landline since the beginning of the partnership, is also expanding the number of routes available. The airline’s new service starting in October will provide passengers with more options for travel within the Midwestern United States.
Creating More Opportunities for Travelers with American Airlines
Starting October 4, Landline buses will connect Chicago O’Hare (ORD) to South Bend International Airport (SBN), with four daily flights. The buses will operate with a travel time of approximately two hours and 45 minutes, providing a comfortable and efficient alternative to traditional flights.
Moreover, on October 20, Landline will introduce five daily buses between O’Hare and Rockford International Airport (RFD), with travel times of around one hour and 35 minutes. This increased connectivity provides more travel choices for Midwesterners, who can now access American Airlines’ extensive network more conveniently.
The service at O’Hare is particularly beneficial as it operates inside airport security, making it possible for passengers to board the bus directly from the airport gates, saving them valuable time and effort. The service offers a smooth transfer from the airport to the bus, making sure that travelers have a seamless experience.
Key Highlights of Landline’s Growth
- Increased Connectivity: Travelers can access more destinations and connect to major airports easily through Landline’s expanding routes.
- Convenience: The flight-to-bus concept saves time by reducing airport congestion and eliminating the need for layovers or extra security checks.
- Comfort: Landline buses offer ample space, Wi-Fi, and restrooms, enhancing the travel experience.
Landline’s Future with American and Air Canada
By 2025, Landline is expected to operate nearly 30 buses under its partnerships with American Airlines, Air Canada, and Sun Country Airlines, in addition to its independent service in Colorado. This expansion reflects a growing trend in short-haul transportation that aims to offer passengers greater efficiency and reliability.
Despite this rapid growth, Landline has also ended its collaboration with United Airlines at Denver International Airport (DEN) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). The partnership with United Airlines will conclude by September 1, as Landline focuses on its independent service in Colorado. While the split may seem surprising, David Sunde emphasized that Landline’s growth would continue in other areas, and the Colorado service was particularly successful.
Conclusion: What This Means for Travelers
With its innovative approach to combining bus and air travel, Landline is changing the way we think about short-haul transportation. By partnering with American Airlines as well as Air Canada, the company is offering an efficient and affordable alternative for travelers looking to avoid long delays and high costs associated with traditional air travel. As more routes are added, passengers can look forward to even more travel opportunities, making it easier to access North American destinations.
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Malaysia Airlines Expands Connectivity to Trivandrum with Daily Flights by December 2025

India, 04 August 2025 – Following encouraging load factors and sustained demand on its Trivandrum – Kuala Lumpur route, Malaysia Airlines is set to further expand its presence in South India by increasing frequencies to the city. Beginning 12 September 2025, the airline will introduce a fifth weekly service, with daily operations to commence from 1 December 2025. Tickets for the new frequencies will be available with immediate effect. This marks a significant step forward since the route’s launch in November 2023, which initially operated twice weekly before increasing to four times weekly in April 2024.
The airline has also partnered with Kerala Tourism under “Look East” initiative, launched in Trivandrum to strengthen travel ties between East Asia and Kerala.
The increase in frequency reaffirms Malaysia Airlines’ commitment to the Indian market by offering travellers greater flexibility and convenience, while enhancing connectivity between India and Malaysia. Through its hub in Kuala Lumpur, the airline continues to strengthen its role as the gateway to Asia and beyond.
Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group said, “India remains a key focus market for Malaysia Airlines, and this frequency increase reaffirms our dedication to meeting the growing demand for air travel from South India. With daily flights to Trivandrum, we are well-positioned to offer greater flexibility and convenience for both business and leisure travellers, while supporting trade and tourism flows between our two countries.”
Malaysia Airlines currently operates 76 weekly flights across ten key cities in India including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, and Trivandrum. With the new additions, this number will increase to 77 weekly flights by December 2025.
Passengers flying from India to Malaysia can also take advantage of Malaysia Airlines’ Bonus Side Trip (BST) programme, which offers a complimentary side trip to one of seven domestic destinations within Malaysia. This value-added offering allows international travellers to explore more of Malaysia’s unique culture, nature, and heritage—all within a single itinerary.
For more information or to book, visit malaysiaairlines.com or download the mobile app for the latest deals and promotions.
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China’s Air Travel Picks Up in July, But Ticket Prices Stay Low

(Yicai) Aug. 4 — China’s civil aviation sector saw a slight uptick in July amid the summer travel rush, but ticket prices are still under pressure, with the average economy fare tumbling 7.5 percent from a year earlier, according to the latest data.
The number of passengers that flew on domestic routes in July climbed 3 percent from a year earlier to 60.3 million, according to statistics from state-backed flight information provider Air Travel Navigator. While passenger numbers on international routes surged 10 percent to 7.7 million.
Ticket sales to tourist hotspots saw much faster growth. Bookings to popular cities such as Xining in western Qinghai province as well as Lijiang and Dali in southwestern Yunnan province jumped more than 13 percent year on year, while bookings to several cities in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region surged by over 10 percent, Zhao Nan, general manager of the industry development department at Air Travel Navigator, told Yicai.
The summer travel boom this year was not as strong as expected, a marketing executive at an airline said. “The first part of July was not bad, but after the middle of the month passenger loads began to decline and it became difficult to raise prices.”
The average price of an economy class ticket on a domestic route slumped 7.5 percent in July from a year earlier to CNY840 (USD117), including fuel surcharges, according to data from flight tracking platform Flight Manager. This is also a 5 percent drop from the same period in 2019, the year before the pandemic.
Of the 20 most popular domestic routes, only the Hangzhou-Shenzhen route saw fares go up, while prices on the rest declined to various degrees. Fares on 11 of these, including the Chongqing to Beijing route, plunged by more than 10 percent from a year ago.
The July-August summer travel season is usually one of the most profitable times of the year for airlines, second only to the Chinese New Year travel rush. It is also a key time for airlines to add international flights. However, this year, international flight volumes are only back to 89.1 percent of 2019 levels, according to the latest statistics from Flight Manager.
The pattern of international routes flown by Chinese airlines has changed significantly since before the pandemic, industry insiders told Yicai. Flights to and from Central Asia, Africa and the Middle East now account for over 70 percent of international flights, while traditional long-haul routes to Europe and the United States, remain well below pre-pandemic levels due to reciprocal air rights restrictions.
In terms of the most popular international destinations, the number of flights to Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan and Laos in July exceeded the same period in 2019, according to Flight Manager. However, flights to Thailand are only at 54.6 percent of 2019 levels, while those to Cambodia and the Philippines are still less than 50 percent, and flights to North America are under 30 percent of what they were before the pandemic.
Editors: Tang Shihua, Kim Taylor
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Thiruvananthapuram Eyes Direct Flights to Thailand, Vietnam

Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is preparing to launch direct flights to Thailand and Vietnam in response to increasing demand from travellers. The move is set to significantly improve connectivity, reduce travel time, and enhance access to two of Southeast Asia’s most popular destinations.
Currently, passengers must take connecting flights via hubs such as Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, often adding over 10 hours to their journey. The proposed direct flights—reducing travel time to approximately five hours—will not only streamline transit but also encourage greater tourism and business activity between Kerala and Southeast Asia.
Airport authorities have confirmed they are in advanced discussions with multiple airlines and relevant regulatory bodies. Several carriers have shown interest in expanding operations from the city, including launching new routes and increasing flight frequencies to Thailand and Vietnam. Tour operators report growing interest from travellers exploring the region, especially to Ho Chi Minh City, with many combining trips to Vietnam and Cambodia.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance Thiruvananthapuram’s status as a major international hub. The airport currently offers direct flights to destinations including Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Doha, Sharjah, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Dammam, and the Maldives. The addition of Southeast Asian routes will further elevate its network reach.
With rising international passenger volumes, airport authorities are investing in service upgrades and infrastructure expansion. Passenger traffic is expected to grow from current levels to approximately 3.96 million by 2030, 5.32 million by 2040, and 11.45 million by 2070.
Improved air links are also expected to generate broader economic benefits. Increased international tourist arrivals will support the local economy through growth in hospitality, retail, logistics, and manufacturing sectors. Enhanced trade ties with Southeast Asia could also attract investment in technology and industrial development.
This connectivity initiative aligns with wider regional development goals and positions Thiruvananthapuram as a key gateway for international movement of people and goods. As Southeast Asia continues to emerge as a global economic powerhouse, stronger air links will be essential for sustaining growth and prosperity across the region.
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