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October 11th

FlixTrain: New connections and combination tickets

On December 15, 2024, FlixTrain will launch a new winter timetable that will not only allow travelers to travel comfortably over the Christmas holidays, but also offer the opportunity to benefit from attractive ticket prices. From now on, passengers can plan their trips in good time and look forward to an expanded selection of routes. FlixTrain, known for its low prices and comfortable travel, has expanded its cooperation with the Deutschlandtarifverbund (DTV), which has significantly increased its offering. Expansion of the FlixTrain network The new regulations enable travelers to reach around 200 additional cities by using combination tickets consisting of a FlixTrain and a regional train journey. With this strategic expansion, FlixTrain is doubling its accessibility compared to spring 2024. CEO André Schwämmlein emphasizes that the cooperation with the DTV is crucial to FlixTrain's growth strategy. He stresses that the aim is to connect more and more cities in Germany, especially those outside the large metropolitan regions. An important highlight of the expansion is that for the first time, cities in Bavaria are also part of the DTV offer. Travelers from cities such as Aschaffenburg, Schweinfurt and Würzburg can now easily access the FlixTrain network. In northern Germany, Kiel, Flensburg and Elmshorn are now also connected to the network. Other cities such as Ludwigshafen, Pforzheim and Speyer have also been integrated into the offer. Combined tickets and simplified booking With the new combined tickets for FlixTrain and regional train journeys, traveling is even more attractive and easier. Booking tickets is straightforward, as the regional transport section can be booked directly together with the FlixTrain connection. This not only saves time, but also offers

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CFO Ingo Ludwig leaves Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG on October 15, 2024

Ingo Ludwig, member of the Management Board of Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG (MFAG), will leave the company and its subsidiaries on October 15, 2024. The 54-year-old has decided to take on a new professional challenge after the successful restructuring of bank financing. Ludwig joined the Management Board of MFAG in January 2021 and was responsible for finance, controlling, human resources, IT, technology and purchasing. Hiltrud Werner, Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board, emphasized Ludwig's important contribution to the further development of Central German Airports and the successful securing of long-term financing until at least 2026. The Supervisory Board will decide on the new appointment to the CFO position in due course.

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Premiere of “Pension Schöller”: A celebration of comedy and creativity

On October 10, 2024, the comedy "Pension Schöller" celebrated its eagerly awaited premiere in the festively decorated hall of the "Bruno" in Brunn am Gebirge. The production, directed by Nici Neiss, captivated the audience from the first minute and proved to be a complete success. Marcus Strahl, artistic director of the Neue Bühne Wien, had two reasons to celebrate that evening: just two days earlier, he had been awarded the Golden Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria. The premiere of "Pension Schöller" was not only a significant moment for Strahl, but also for the entire theater community. With an ensemble consisting of talented actors such as Stephan Paryla-Raky, Anna Sophie Krenn, and Eva Binder, the crazy comedy of errors became a real firework of wit and charm. Humor and joy of playing on stage Nici Neiss' brilliant production impressed with its humorous and dynamic narrative style. "Pension Schöller" addresses the question of what it means to be "normal" and brings a variety of quirky characters to the stage. These characters, from an eccentric poet to an angry major, provide a colorful mix and unpredictable situations that keep the audience laughing. The acting performances were consistently excellent and contributed significantly to the evening's appeal. Stephan Paryla-Raky deserves special mention in the role of Uncle Ladislaus, whose confusions provided the most amusing moments. The actors not only harmonized well with each other, but also created a stage setting full of energy and joy of playing, which made the performance an unforgettable experience.

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Ita Airways expands winter flight schedule with new destinations

The Italian airline Ita Airways has announced a total of 2024 destinations for the 2025/53 winter flight schedule. These include 15 domestic, 23 international and 15 intercontinental connections. The most important innovations include direct flights from Rome to Dubai and Bangkok, which will be the airline's first flight to Thailand. These routes complement the existing offering in Asia, which includes connections to Tokyo and New Delhi. In addition, Ita Airways will resume flights to Malé, the capital of the Maldives, from December 20, 2024.

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Eurofighter pilots at Airpower24: Exclusive insights into the Fighter Show

In the latest episode of the YouTube series Fighter Show, viewers get a special insight into the work of the Eurofighter Typhoon display teams at Airpower24. The focus is particularly on "Noble", a pilot from the German Tactical Air Force Wing 74, and "Beauty" from the Austrian Air Force. Moderator Flo Taitsch conducted interviews with both pilots at Hinterstoisser Air Base in Zeltweg, Austria, and accompanied them on a tour of the Eurofighter before the demonstration. The episode not only features spectacular footage of the flight maneuvers, but also conversations with Geri "K12" Krähenbühl, a former Eurofighter pilot who flew a historic World War II Messerschmitt Me 262 at the show. In the interviews, the pilots talk about their preparations and the importance of the NATO Tiger Association, a well-known group in military aviation. Since its launch in 2023, the Fighter Show has garnered over 1,8 million views on YouTube. The current episode gives viewers unique insights into the world of military aviation and defense.

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Korean Air expands pre-order service for in-flight meals in First Class

Korean Air is expanding its pre-order service for in-flight meals on international flights departing from Korea from October 10, 2024. From this date, First Class passengers will also be able to pre-select their meals 60 days to 24 hours before departure via the airline's website or app. This service was already introduced for Prestige Class passengers on selected routes in January 2023. The expanded menu in First Class offers a wide selection of starters, main courses and soups. Passengers can choose between Korean, Western or vegetarian dishes. In addition, Korean Air offers exclusive menus only through the pre-order service, including vegan options. The service will initially be offered on eight international routes, including destinations such as Los Angeles, New York, Frankfurt and Paris. An expansion to other destinations is planned.

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Passenger numbers at Zurich Airport in September 2024 above pre-Corona levels

In September 2024, Zurich Airport recorded 2.947.964 passengers, an increase of 5% compared to the same month last year. Compared to September 2019, the number of passengers is 102%. Although flight movements are below the 23.778 level with 2019 take-offs and landings, aircraft utilization has increased. On average, 141 passengers flew per flight, 1% more than in the previous year, with a seat utilization rate of 84%. This is explained, among other things, by the use of larger aircraft and better utilization of the machines. In the freight sector, 35.457 tonnes were handled, which represents an increase of 16% compared to the previous year, but 3% less than in 2019.

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Costs too high: Eurowings cuts drastically in Hamburg

Eurowings, Germany's second-largest airline and a subsidiary of Lufthansa, will drastically reduce its offering at Hamburg Airport in 2025. The reason for this decision is the massive increase in location costs, in particular Hamburg Airport's plans to increase fees for airlines. This measure comes at a time when the aviation industry in Germany is already struggling with rising infrastructure costs and tougher competitive conditions. The airline's announcement that it will be cancelling over 1.000 flights from its Hamburg program represents a significant change in the air transport offering for business and leisure travelers from northern Germany. Significant reduction in flight capacity As a first step, Eurowings will significantly reduce its flight connections to and from Hamburg. The domestic German connection between Hamburg and Cologne/Bonn, which is extremely popular with business travelers in particular, will be particularly affected. From the 2025 summer flight schedule, this route will be completely discontinued due to a lack of economic viability. In addition, six other international destinations in Europe and North Africa are expected to be canceled. Eurowings has not yet announced in detail which specific destinations are affected. However, it is foreseeable that these capacity cuts will significantly weaken Hamburg's direct connection to important international markets. Rising costs are driving airlines out of Germany Jens Bischof, CEO of Eurowings, expressed concern about the developments at the Hamburg site: "The reduced offer will significantly weaken Hamburg's direct connection and make flying from the Hanseatic city noticeably more expensive." He blames the planned fee increases at Hamburg Airport for the drastic measures and regrets that no viable solutions have been found despite intensive negotiations. The consequences of the increased site costs

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Albastar plans sales growth and expansion in Europe

The Spanish airline Albastar expects a turnover of over 2024 million euros and an operating profit of 100 million euros for 17. Thanks to a new strategy, the company has been able to strengthen its market position and develop long-term customer relationships, reports the portal "Fly News". One of Albastar's key goals is to expand its fleet and enter new European markets. To achieve this, the airline plans to double its fleet in the coming years and look for a strategic partner. With this expansion, Albastar wants to consolidate its presence in Europe and continue to grow.

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Culinary highlight: 16th culinary spectacle at the Hotel Alpenhof in Hintertux

From October 7th to 11th, 2024, the S Hotel Alpenhof in Hintertux will become a center for gourmets. The 16th gourmet spectacle brings together top chefs, exquisite wines and local delicacies. Highlights include a gourmet evening with the 4-toque chef Vitus Winkler and a "best of" menu by Alpenhof head chef Maximilian Stock. The culinary delights are rounded off with beer specialties from the Zillertal brewery and an exclusive wine tasting. In addition to the gourmet experiences, the hotel invites you to take excursions to regional producers such as a Wagyu farm and a fish farm to explore the diversity of Tyrolean cuisine.

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