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Bremen Airport is again taking up its wings

The city of Bremen will once again be lending a helping hand to the local airport due to the Corona pandemic. Last year, the airport posted a loss of around 20 million euros. This year, too, it is expected to be in the red. In order to ensure the continued operation of the airport, the Free Hanseatic City is providing

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Air Cairo takes on Bremen-Hurghada

The holiday airline Air Cairo will also fly to Bremen Airport from July 21, 2021. Medium-haul Airbus A320 jets will be used, the airport announced. The Egyptair subsidiary will initially connect the Hanseatic city with Hurghada once a week. Depending on the success of the new route, this may be increased. Air Cairo

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BRE: Senate is probably providing financial support

Bremen Airport is on the verge of bankruptcy – a cash injection is urgently needed. It seems that the city-owned company will also receive this. This is evident from an internal resolution for the Senate meeting on Tuesday, as weser-kurier.de reports. “Due to the immediate impact of the Corona pandemic on Bremen Airport GmbH,

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Bremen: Ryanair reactivates Alicante and Porto

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announces the resumption of two flight routes from Bremen. Alicante will be served once a week from April 28th. An increase to two rotations has been announced for May 1st, 2021. Ryanair plans to fly to Porto from the Hanseatic city again from July 1st, 2021. The low-cost airline points out in a press release

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VC: “Lufthansa conceals the closure of the flight school”

The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit accuses the Lufthansa Group management of concealing the closure of the flight school in Bremen in its press release published on February 17, 2021. "Lufthansa is deliberately exploiting the ignorance of people outside the group who are not informed about the background of the company's internal structures. The Lufthansa AG commercial pilot school

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Lufthansa flight school: VC condemns the closure of Bremen

The German pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit considers the closure of the practical pilot training in Bremen to be "a slap in the face for all employees". Lufthansa announced on Wednesday that this will be carried out in Rostock-Laage in the future. "Lufthansa's decision is a slap in the face for all employees in Bremen. We

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Germany: Lufthansa turns pilot training upside down

The Lufthansa Group announced on Wednesday that the training of pilots will be reorganised as part of the “ReNew” programme. Previously, the cancellation of training courses at the Bremen site caused a stir and also brought the group numerous lawsuits. Germany’s largest airline assumes that due to the pandemic

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Around 100 flight students are suing Lufthansa Aviation Training

According to the Cockpit Association, around 100 student pilots are suing Lufthansa Aviation Training for the fulfillment of their training contracts so that they can continue and complete their training. The cases are being heard at the Frankfurt am Main Labor Court. The background is that the Kranich subsidiary wants to outsource the majority of the cadets to external providers and

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String concert: Ryanair returns to eleven German airports

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is cutting flights at eleven German airports and in Basel-Mulhouse. Numerous routes will be discontinued or will no longer be included in the 2021 summer flight schedule. The cuts will hit Berlin-Brandenburg Airport the hardest, with eleven destinations being eliminated. In addition to the German capital airport, Frankfurt-Hahn, Weeze, Bremen, Nuremberg, Cologne/Bonn,

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Bremen airport boss could soon own his own airfield

Former Tegel operations manager Elmar Kleinert wants to fulfil his dream and fly to a private airfield very close to his house. But his neighbours want to thwart his plans. They fear unbearable engine noise. By Monday at the latest, both parties should have certainty. That is when the main committee meets

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