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Heavy rain: land under in Malpensa
On Thursday evening, Milan-Malpensa airport had to be closed due to heavy rain between 19:00 p.m. and 21:15 p.m. The outside area of Terminal 1 and the runways
British study: IT sector more harmful to the climate than aviation
For some time now, so-called climate protectors have been giving air traffic the "buck" when it comes to carbon dioxide emissions. Cruise ships are almost unnoticed, at least by the public. A recent study from the United
Wizz Air makes more money with extra sales than it does with tickets
In the previous year, the airlines made less money from the sale of flight tickets. However, if you look at the additional sales, low-cost airlines were able to grow strongly. Wizz Air even benefited from this in the previous year
Ryanair wants 225 million passengers per year in the future
The Ryanair Group plans to grow strongly by March 2026 and transport 225 million passengers annually. In fiscal 2020, which ended at the end of March 2020, there were 149 million travelers. This was
Environment: ANA introduces new method of cooling meals
The Japanese airline is introducing a new method of cooling meals and drinks on board on all domestic flights from September 20, 2021, according to its own information
Air Baltic for flight connections above pre-crisis level
Even if the number of passengers has not yet reached the pre-crisis level: The Latvian airline offers almost 90 routes from the Baltic States to destinations all over Europe and beyond. In order to
Eurowings is stationing five A320s in Stockholm-Arlanda
In March of next year, Eurowings will set up another base at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. For the time being, five Airbus A320s will be stationed at the Swedish airport. Competitor Ryanair is shifting its offer,
SP-RZF: Buzz-B737-Max-200 is waiting for the first use
The first aircraft to be painted in the own livery of the Polish Ryanair subsidiary Buzz is not yet in active scheduled service. The SP-RZF is currently parked at Dublin Airport and
EASA orders A380 improvements
In direct comparison with the time "before Corona", only a few Airbus A380s are currently in commercial use. Some operators no longer want to reactivate the super jumbos or they still have each other
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