About the editor

Advertising

Wizzair expands in Larnaka and Malpensa

While other airlines are hesitant to restart, the Hungarian low-cost airline Wizzair has announced two new bases. The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizzair has announced two new bases. The carrier is building its 28th year in Larnaka.

Continue reading

Germany: Ryanair takes over Lauda wages

A collective agreement is now also to be concluded in Germany. There could be up to 20 percent less wages for the higher earners. From the management's point of view, job cuts are inevitable. For the Lauda crews in

Continue reading

Germany: Lauda has money for wages

The German Lauda employees in Düsseldorf and Stuttgart will definitely look in vain for their May salary on their checking accounts, because the company announced on Thursday that they are no longer able to pay this. Already

Continue reading

Neos call for a round table to Lauda

The opposition party Neos is demanding clarification about the failed KV negotiations at Lauda. Sepp Schellhorn (Neos) calls on Minister of Labor Christine Aschbacher (ÖVP) to convene a round table. Neos member of the National Council, Sepp Schellhorn, addressed the urgent in a media broadcast

Continue reading

Lauda calls for Liebhart's resignation

After Vida refused to sign the collective agreement requested by Lauda, ​​the carrier is now publicly calling for the unionist to resign and asks Chancellor Sebastian Kurz to mediate. The airline Lauda announced that the

Continue reading

Lauda: KV negotiations broken

The KV negotiations between the WKO and the Vida union have failed. There is considerable criticism of the union's behavior. Now almost 600 jobs are in acute danger. Despite a massively improved offer from the Lauda management and

Continue reading

Lauda boss Gruber: "Let's save our jobs"

The Chamber of Commerce and the Vida union are currently in possibly final negotiations on the new Lauda collective agreement. This could be decisive for the future of the Vienna base. Aviation.Direct spoke to Lauda boss Andreas Gruber. Since this morning

Continue reading

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 to be to London, Paris and Brussels

Continue reading

Vienna: Lauda fate before decision

A final decision will be made on Thursday whether the Lauda base in Vienna will remain open or not. Ryanair could already announce a “massive expansion” from the Austrian capital next week. One SPÖ MP describes the entire procedure as "a mess". The

Continue reading
Advertising