Xiamen Airlines is flying to New York again
Airports in Iran cancel their flight operations
GP Aviation connects Pristina with Burgas
CMA CGM orders four more Airbus A350Fs
Air France flies to Abu Dhabi with Boeing 777
Easyjet will not fly to/from Israel in summer 2024
Edinburgh Airport: Vinci Airports takes over the majority
Business jets: Travelcoup wants to broker empty legs
Xiamen Airlines is flying to New York again
Airports in Iran cancel their flight operations
GP Aviation connects Pristina with Burgas
CMA CGM orders four more Airbus A350Fs
Air France flies to Abu Dhabi with Boeing 777
Easyjet will not fly to/from Israel in summer 2024
Edinburgh Airport: Vinci Airports takes over the majority
Business jets: Travelcoup wants to broker empty legs
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Alaska incident: personnel consequences at Boeing
The incident, which occurred at the beginning of January 2024 with a B737-Max-9 operated by Alaska Airlines, has personnel consequences at the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing. The Renton location where this
India: Spicejet and Busy Bee Airways want to buy Go First
There are official reports that there are two interested parties for a possible takeover of the insolvent low-cost airline Go First. These are Sky One and Spicejet. The first company mentioned is located in
Transnusa is transforming into a premium carrier
The Indonesian low-cost airline Transnusa no longer wants to be active on the market as a low-cost carrier, but as a full-service carrier. The change in the business model would also be a consequence of the sale of the company.
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Austrian Airlines continues to expand Vienna Heathrow
In the 2023/24 winter timetable, Austrian Airlines will increase the non-stop connection between Vienna and London Heathrow to up to five daily rotations. Up to four rotations per day are currently offered. The
13 percent more offer: Ryanair with 55 winter routes from Vienna
In the 2023/24 winter flight schedule, Ryanair will offer 55 routes from Vienna-Schwechat Airport. These will be served by, among other things, 18 machines stationed on site. The carrier was practicing as part of a
Austrian Airlines accepts Klagenfurt-Hamburg
In the 2023/24 winter flight schedule, Austrian Airlines will offer non-stop flights between Klagenfurt and Hamburg for a short period of time. This route will operate from January 13, 2024 to March 2, 2024 inclusive
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Leipzig: Lufthansa discontinues Munich connection
Leipzig/Halle Airport will not be connected to the Lufthansa Munich hub in the 2024 summer flight schedule. The route will be discontinued – at least temporarily – on March 31, 2024. The rationale of the Kranich Group
Freebird announces Antalya from Friedrichshafen and Karlsruhe
The Turkish airline Freebird is offering two weekly non-stop Antalya flights from the German regional airports Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden and Friedrichshafen in the 2024 summer flight schedule. The aviation company plans to operate from Lake Constance Airport on May 18, 2024
Tip: Career Day at Stuttgart Airport
On February 2, 2024, Stuttgart Airport will hold an open applicant day in Terminal 1 West. Anyone interested can find out more and apply between 13 p.m. and 18 p.m. The
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Zurich Airport generates profit in the first half of the year
In the first half of the year, Zurich Airport benefited from the increase in travel after the corona pandemic had subsided. Revenue rose 73 percent year-on-year to 458 in the first half
Switzerland tightens rules for historic aircraft
In the aftermath of the Ju-52 crash, which happened back in 2018, the Federal Council is tightening the regulations for historic aircraft. Based on an analysis by the Federal Office for Civil Aviation
Swiss: Unions are up in arms against the Air Baltic wet lease
Several trade unions are not at all happy with the decision of Swiss management to wet-lease several Airbus A220-300s from Air Baltic. The employee representatives accuse the
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Railway transport: Vida wants to stick to direct awards
The Vida union continues to speak out against the changes to procurement law in the railway sector pushed by the EU Commission. In the future, all subsidized transport will have to be put out to tender. For example in Austria
Climate change: Kraus-Winkler does not see Austria's ski areas in danger
Austria's Secretary of State for Tourism, Suanne Kraus-Winkler, believes that the local winter sports resorts should be better prepared than those in other countries for possible challenges that could arise from global warming.
Half-year figures: A&O hostels with a strong increase in sales
The hostel operator A&O was able to generate more sales than ever before with around 2023 million euros in the first half of 100. The previous year's result was exceeded by 47 percent. To those anyway
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From May 1, 2022: New Zealand will allow vaccinated people to enter the country with three tests
From May 1st, 2022, Europeans will again be able to enter New Zealand without a quarantine, which had been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time due to the corona pandemic. However, you have to be completely
Traveling in summer 2022 – what should be considered?
Mobility club expects price increases and gives tips on cancellation and entry A lot has changed as a result of the pandemic - but the desire to travel is particularly great again this year and many countries are relaxing
Denmark abolishes the last corona entry restrictions
After entering Denmark, unvaccinated people who come from non-Schengen countries no longer have to be tested for the corona virus after entering Denmark. So there are no Covid-19 entry restrictions
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