AIR LINK

by Atlantic Link

Route Development for Airports and Airlines in the Nordic Market

Airlink by Atlantic Link supports airports and airlines in developing and launching new routes in the Nordic market.

Through data-driven business cases and strong stakeholder alignment – including corporates, leisure travel, DMOs and governmental organisations – we help build the foundation for long-term, sustainable route success.

Route Development for Airports and Airlines in the Nordic Market

Airlink by Atlantic Link supports airports and airlines in developing and launching new routes in the Nordic market.

Through data-driven business cases and strong stakeholder alignment – including corporates, leisure travel, DMOs and governmental organisations – we help build the foundation for long-term, sustainable route success.

360 approach route development

Our 360 degree approach to route development

Airports has to make themselves attractive to airlines in order to build new routes – and Airlines has to spend time and invest money to start new routes.

We support airports and airlines to build sustainable business cases for new routes. Successful route development requires more than airline-airport alignment. Through research for new opportunities we bring together the full ecosystem:

  • Destinations and DMO’s
  • Travel trade and tour operators
  • Corporates and business travel partners
  • Governmental and regional stakeholders

Connecting all the peers, such as airports, other airports, airlines, destinations, government, city authorities, travel trade etc., gives a 360 degree approach for route development.

This integrated approach ensures both commercial viability and long-term demand.

From opportunity to sustainable route

We identify new route opportunities, facilitate stakeholder alignment, and secure commitment across partners. By combining market insights with strategic collaboration, we help airports become attractive to airlines – and airlines confident in new investments.

We strengthen connections between:

  • Airports and airlines
  • Hub and regional airports
  • Tourism and inbound networks

The result is a well-founded route strategy for route development built for the Nordic travel market.

Route and Destination development