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Zeitfracht finally buries the traditional name WDL

The German logistics group Zeitfracht has finally buried the traditional name WDL, as the call sign and codes have now been changed. Both the IATA and the ICAO now list the carrier under the name “German Airways GmbH & Co KG”. The new two-letter code is “ZQ”. The IACO designator

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Berlin: Sylt will be the only domestic Easyjet destination

The low-cost airline Easyjet will not reactivate the domestic German routes from Berlin to Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Munich and Stuttgart for the time being. This was explained by Germany boss Stephan Erler to the tourism newspaper FVW. A single domestic German route is to celebrate a comeback in the 2021 summer flight schedule: Easyjet wants to fly to Sylt again from Berlin. The route is to be

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Eurowings accepts 130 flight attendants within the group

The German trade union Verdi and Eurowings have agreed that around 130 flight attendants who are threatened with dismissal within the group will be given a job at Eurowings. Further recruitment is planned when demand picks up again. The change of employer can, if desired by the employees, take place at the beginning of the 2021 summer flight schedule period. For the time being

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Sundair is reinstating Stockholm-Beirut

The German holiday airline Sundair is discontinuing the connection between Stockholm and Beirut, which was only launched in mid-December 2020. The route will be served for the last time next week. Managing Director Marcos Rossello confirmed this to Aviation Direct. It has not yet been decided whether this route will be reactivated at a later date or not. In the summer flight schedule

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ANA puts Vienna and Munich on hold

It is not yet clear when the Japanese All Nippon Airways will return to Vienna and Munich. According to the carrier, the resumption of the two connections to Tokyo is still on hold. The airline is "continuing to monitor demand very closely and responding flexibly". The Tokyo Nariata-Düsseldorf route is scheduled to resume by October 30th.

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S7 Airlines takes off in Berlin and Düsseldorf

The Russian S7 Airlines announces the launch of two additional routes from Germany. From Berlin-Brandenburg, the carrier plans to fly to Moscow-Domodedovo once a week from February 23, 2021. From Düsseldorf, flights to Novosibirsk will be available on Sundays from June 6, 2021. S7 Airlines announces that both routes

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Air Cairo is discontinuing flights to Germany and Switzerland

The airline Air Cairo is cutting the routes between Germany and Egypt due to the currently weak demand. The break is initially scheduled to last until March 31, 2021. According to the carrier's statement, the Zurich route will also be temporarily suspended. This means that the company has been flying between Egypt and Germany or the

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Verdi and Eurowings sign crisis collective agreement

The Verdi union and Eurowings have agreed on a crisis agreement. This is intended to guarantee employment for both flight attendants and ground staff until March 2022. Among other things, it is planned that salaries will be reduced by five percent. Christmas and holiday bonuses will also be reduced during the validity of the crisis collective agreement.

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SkyUp Airlines is expanding strongly into Germany

The Ukrainian low-cost airline SkyUp Airlines has announced a large-scale expansion towards Western Europe. Most of the new routes will be from Kiev-Borispil to Germany. But the low-cost airline also plans to fly to Munich from Odessa and Lviv. Berlin has been announced from Zaporizhia. In Germany, SkyUp Airlines will now be flying to the airports

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