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Quarterly figures: AUA criticizes “above-average inflation in Austria”
In the third quarter of the current year, Austrian Airlines was also able to benefit from significantly increased ticket prices coupled with high demand. The carrier achieved an adjusted EBIT of 129 million
DHL has registered the first B767 freighter in Austria
The Austrian cargo airline DHL Air Austria recently took delivery of the first Boeing 767F and registered it in the Alpine republic's aviation register. The register kept by Austro Control shows that
Vienna-Berlin: Austrian Airlines wants to use Boeing 777-200ER
The Austrian airline Austrian Airlines will make a change to the Vienna-Berlin route in the first quarter. Specifically, Boeing 777-200ER aircraft will be used on this route. The Austrian national carrier Austrian Airlines will
ACA: “Authorities must take responsibility for flights to crisis areas”
The Austrian pilots' association ACA reminds us that it has been recommending for many years that flights to crisis areas should be prevented if possible. This doesn't just include takeoffs and landings in such areas
Climb to new heights: discover Vienna from the sky on an exciting introductory flight
Vienna is a city known for its rich history, captivating architecture and cultural splendor. But have you ever wondered what this enchanting city looks like from a bird's eye view?
Austrian Airlines is preparing to add a Dreamliner fleet
In preparation for the upcoming fleet of Boeing 787-9 long-haul aircraft, Austrian Airlines has entered into an agreement with the US manufacturer for digital solutions to support maintenance work.
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Air Corsica flies to Calvi for Rhomberg
The tour operator Rhomberg Reisen is offering the destination Calvi from Salzburg and Vienna in the summer flight schedule 2021. The charter flights to Corsica will be carried out this year with an Airbus A320 operated by Air Corsica.
Salzburg: Ryanair cancels Dublin and London-Stansted
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will reduce its presence at Salzburg Airport in the summer flight schedule of 2021. The London Stansted and Dublin destinations will no longer be reactivated according to the current level of information. That leaves Palma
El Al: Sun d'Or no longer flies on the Sabbath
Sun d'Or, El Al's leisure department, will no longer fly on the Sabbath. The group is thus standardizing its behavior, because El Al itself does not fly in the Jewish faith
Summer 2021: This is what Eurowings is planning from Austria
Lufthansa’s low-cost subsidiary Eurowings is currently planning to offer flights from Klagenfurt, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Vienna-Schwechat in the summer flight schedule of 2021. The carrier gave Aviation Direct an insight into the current planning status and
Salzburg had 61,01 percent fewer passengers
Salzburg Airport handled 669.790 passengers in the previous year - in direct comparison with the value for 2019, a decrease of 61,01 percent. The number of commercial flight movements decreased
Salzburg: Easyjet wants to reactivate Hamburg and Berlin in winter 2021/22
The low-cost airline Easyjet plans to resume the Germany routes from Salzburg in the winter flight schedule 2021/22. The routes to Hamburg and Berlin-Brandenburg are affected. A spokeswoman for the company confirmed this to Aviation Direct. Easyjet
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Austria lifted landing bans early
The Republic of Austria lifted all remaining flight bans early on Saturday evening. This is clear from the NOTAM A1568 / 20. The ban for arriving passenger flights from a total of ten countries was implemented
Austria adapts "black list"
Flights from the Netherlands, France and Italy (except Lombardy) are allowed again from Sunday evening. At the same time, Sweden and Portugal are banned. On the now quite notorious “black list” of the Republic of Austria
AUA rescue: Federal states feel left behind
The AUA is saved, but the connections from Vienna to Salzburg, Graz and Klagenfurt are not in the towel. That bothers the Chamber of Commerce. In the federal states, the fact that
“For the AUA” state wants to make tickets more expensive
The AUA will be saved by the state, but as protection against low-cost airlines such as Wizzair and AUA, tickets will cost at least 40 euros in the future. The ticket tax is to be increased immediately to 12 euros
Graz: Airport restaurant opens again
At Graz Airport, the restaurant with a view of the apron invites you to visit again. After several weeks of closure due to the corona pandemic, it will "celebrate the reopening" from June 14, 2020.
AUA announces restart
Austrian Airlines will resume flight operations on June 8, 400 after an almost three-month “break”, mainly with the Dash 195-15 turboprop aircraft and the Embraer 2020 regional jets. The first flights are supposed to
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Austria issues new landing bans
After Austria lifted the landing bans for arriving passenger flights from a total of ten countries at the weekend, a new ban was issued on Monday at 6:16 a.m. This comes from the
Austria lifted landing bans early
The Republic of Austria lifted all remaining flight bans early on Saturday evening. This is clear from the NOTAM A1568 / 20. The ban for arriving passenger flights from a total of ten countries was implemented
Austria adapts "black list"
Flights from the Netherlands, France and Italy (except Lombardy) are allowed again from Sunday evening. At the same time, Sweden and Portugal are banned. On the now quite notorious “black list” of the Republic of Austria
AUA rescue: Federal states feel left behind
The AUA is saved, but the connections from Vienna to Salzburg, Graz and Klagenfurt are not in the towel. That bothers the Chamber of Commerce. In the federal states, the fact that
“For the AUA” state wants to make tickets more expensive
The AUA will be saved by the state, but as protection against low-cost airlines such as Wizzair and AUA, tickets will cost at least 40 euros in the future. The ticket tax is to be increased immediately to 12 euros
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