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Eurowings is introducing evening check-in for baggage

Eurowings promises its customers no more stress before checking in their luggage, at least a more convenient departure day. From the end of June, passengers will be able to check in their luggage the evening before. For Eurowings travelers who have booked a flight from Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn or Stuttgart, their luggage worries could disappear the day before departure.

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VC and UFO welcome carbon-neutral aviation

The unions Vereinigung Cockpit and Unabhängige Flugbegleiter Organisation view the core message of the national aviation conference, that a common path should be taken to achieve carbon dioxide-neutral air traffic, as positive. "It is urgently necessary to convert air traffic into a climate-neutral one," says Stefan Herth, President of Vereinigung Cockpit. "At the same time, however, we want German and European

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Easyjet is relocating Palma capacity from the UK to Germany

The low-cost airline Easyjet is continuing to reduce the capacity it has in the United Kingdom. The background to this is that the government is implementing a complicated travel traffic light system and is imposing quarantine requirements on many potential EU holiday destinations. The carrier is now focusing more on Germany and is reducing capacity in the direction of Palma de Mallorca. In concrete terms, this means that several

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Air Dolomiti reactivates Verona from Berlin and Düsseldorf

The Italian Lufthansa subsidiary Air Dolomiti will reactivate the non-stop connections from Verona to Berlin and Düsseldorf in the next few days. The German capital will be served with Embraer regional jets from June 19, 2021. Düsseldorf will follow on June 24, 2021. Both German cities will initially be served twice a week. The flight to Berlin will be

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BER expects strong demand during the summer holidays

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport expects passenger numbers to increase significantly in the coming weeks. Numerous airlines are resuming their services or increasing frequencies. Currently, 45 airlines fly to BER. In July and August, around 70 airlines will fly to around 160 destinations in 50 countries.

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Air Berlin: Flöther is suing Keflavik for 800.000 euros

The insolvency administrator of Air Berlin, Lucas Flöther, filed a lawsuit against the operator of Keflavik Airport, Isavia. On behalf of the estate, the company is being sued in a German court for 800.000 euros. Isavia is fighting back and wants to litigate the case. Keflavik Airport filed a lawsuit on 19 June.

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Jörg Simon becomes the new head of the BER supervisory board

On July 1, 2021, the Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH will have a new chairman of the supervisory board, Jörg Simon. He succeeds 72-year-old Rainer Bretschneider, who is stepping down from his position at his own request. Holger Rößler, union secretary of Verdi - Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft Bezirks Berlin, will remain deputy chairman as before. Jörg Simon, Chairman of the Board

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Nouvelair is expanding towards Germany

The airline Nouvelair plans to fly to the German destinations Frankfurt am Main, Hanover, Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn and Berlin-Brandenburg this summer. Geneva is on the Swiss flight schedule. According to a press release, the carrier, which comes from Tunisia, is primarily focusing on so-called ethnic traffic. It is hoped that Tunisians living in Germany will use the

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May 2021: BER reports 362.000 passengers

Berlin Brandenburg Airport handled a total of 2021 passengers in May 362.000. Compared to April 2021, the number of passengers increased by around 100.000. A year ago, in the extreme crisis month of May 2020, 52.000 passengers were handled at the then Schönefeld and Tegel airports; in May 2019, the figure was more than 3,2 million.

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High demand: Air Malta announces Berlin and Düsseldorf

The airline Air Malta will reactivate the Berlin and Düsseldorf routes, but will forego Moscow and Tel Aviv. A spokeswoman for the company confirmed on request that there is strong demand from Germany. From June 28, 2021, there will be flights between Luqa and Berlin-Brandenburg on Mondays and Thursdays.

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