Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

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Time freight is out with Blue Air

Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter is in bankruptcy. So you only have WDL. Zeitfracht sees no future in the cooperation and has terminated its stake in the Romanian airline Blue Air. They stopped until the very end

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VC wants to support Lufthansa rescue

The pilots of Lufthansa want to make 350 million euros as a voluntary crisis contribution, but so far the Cockpit Association has not received an answer. There will be a summit on Thursday. The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit affirmed in a broadcast

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Frankfurt: United closes crew station

Around 840 flight attendants will lose their jobs in October 2020. A move to the United States should, however, be possible. United Airlines will close the crew bases in Frankfurt am Main, Hong Kong and Tokyo. In order to

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Lufthansa Group continues to expand

The airlines of the Lufthansa Group are slowly but surely waking up from their corona slumber and are continuing to expand their range of flights. In September, for example, 90 percent of all originally planned short and medium-haul destinations and 70 percent of long-haul destinations should be served again

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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

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