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Vietnam before flights to Japan resume
Vietnam would like to take another important step towards normalcy. As the news portal "Aero" reports, planes should be allowed to leave for South Korea and Japan as early as mid-September. Specifically, you should
Thailand: Emirates returns to Bangkok
Return to the Thai capital: Emirates will resume scheduled flight connections to Bangkok from September 1, 2020. The route network of the golf airline will grow to 78 destinations in September. The
SAS slows down the A350 fleet
The airline SAS has postponed the delivery of two Airbus A350-900s and eight A320neos. An agreement was reached on this step with the European aircraft manufacturer, as reported by flightglobal.com. In order to
London: Gatwick cuts 600 jobs
The British Gatwick Airport cannot continue as before: As airport boss Stewart Wingate announced yesterday, up to 600 employees would have to fear for their jobs. reason
El Al is flying to Abu Dhabi for the first time
Historical: A plane operated by Israeli El Al is scheduled to fly from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi for the first time in the coming week. With that, Israel and the United Arab Emirates are always drawing closer
First Lauda A320 carries Maltese registration
The Airbus A320 with the previous registration OE-LMG, operated by Lauda, is no longer an “Austrian”, but has become a “Maltese” as the 9H-LMG. It is the first machine that
Croatia Airlines urgently needs state aid
The Star Alliance member Croatia Airlines applied to the Croatian government for state aid. The company stated that this is needed to ensure liquidity and the damage that will occur
Lauda Europe in the air from mid-September 2020
The Maltese Ryanair subsidiary Lauda Europe Ltd. will start flight operations in mid-September 2020. It is flown with medium-haul jets of the type Airbus A320. These are those aircraft that are currently
Finnair fires 1.000 employees
Oneworld member Finnair announced that around 1.000 jobs will have to be cut. One would be forced to take this step due to the effects of the corona crisis and the associated travel and entry restrictions.
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