A record number of new nonstop flights are launching this week, with seven exciting routes added to the market.
These services were launched by Alaska Airlines and Ryanair, two major players in the European airline industry.
Alaska Airlines' 737 MAX 8s have made their debut in Europe, marking a significant milestone for the carrier.

The new flights offer passengers convenient connections between North America and Western Europe.
Alaska Airlines' 1st 737 Flight To Europe Takes Off
On May 28, Alaska Airlines deployed the 737 to Europe for the first time, with its busiest hub in Seattle being the departure point.

The carrier's daily services operate from Reykjavik, Iceland's primary airport, and offer passengers a range of connections throughout Europe.
Ryanair & Wizz Air Launch 22 Routes
Ultra-low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air collectively commenced a phenomenal 22 routes in the examined week.
These new links were launched on June 1 or 2 and are served twice-weekly to daily, offering passengers more affordable options for travel.
The growth is attributed to a fourth-based aircraft, which has enabled Ryanair to expand its network and offer new services from its Tirana base.
The growing demand for affordable air travel is driving innovation in the aviation industry.
