Paderborn: Tui cancels Tunisia charter flights
Frankfurt: Lufthansa discontinues London Gatwick
Edelweiss will soon fly with Airbus A350-900
Batik Air Malaysia is increasingly flying to Australia with A330s
Embraer delivers anniversary jet to Royal Jordanian
Norwegian with increased summer flight schedule 2024
Turkish Airlines begins another flight to Toronto
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters
Paderborn: Tui cancels Tunisia charter flights
Frankfurt: Lufthansa discontinues London Gatwick
Edelweiss will soon fly with Airbus A350-900
Batik Air Malaysia is increasingly flying to Australia with A330s
Embraer delivers anniversary jet to Royal Jordanian
Norwegian with increased summer flight schedule 2024
Turkish Airlines begins another flight to Toronto
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters
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Canada: Pakistan International crew member escaped again
After the landing of a Pakistan International Airlines scheduled flight from Lahore to Toronto, another flight attendant disappeared without a trace. He didn't show up for the return flight, so that's assumed
Riyadh Air and Turkish Airlines want to cooperate
The planned airline Riyadh Air has not yet flown a meter, but preparations are in full swing because they want to work closely with Turkish Airlines in the future. Both companies have on
Bergamo: Aeroitalia wet leases Saab 340
The airline Aeroitalia has looked for a new wet lease partner to operate the domestic route between Bergamo and Rome-Fiumicino. He flies with a Saab 340 on the said route. Obviously this one is
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Shortage of staff: Lauda Europe has to thin out due to too few flight attendants in Croatia
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has repeatedly thinned out the flight schedule from the Zadar and Zagreb bases operated by the subsidiary Lauda Europe and postponed the inclusion of new routes. Some
VIE: New photovoltaic system on the roof of car park 3 goes into operation
Vienna Airport continues to rely on solar energy: the seventh photovoltaic system on the roof of car park 3 was recently put into operation at the location. Around 1.440 solar modules deliver an output of
Graz Airport is auctioning off parts of the old vehicle fleet
Graz Airport sells old devices that are no longer in use as part of an online auction. To help with the handling of aircraft and passengers, in the area of winter service and the fire brigade
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For 450 million euros: Lufthansa sells Airplus to SEB
It has been expected for a long time and now the time has come: Lufthansa is selling its travel card subsidiary Airplus. A EUR 450 million purchase agreement was signed with SEB Kort Bank AB
Lufthansa Group before introduction of “voucher accounts”
At the beginning of the corona pandemic, numerous airlines deliberately delayed refunds and, if necessary, compensation for canceled flights. Some providers tried to fob off their customers with vouchers and even claimed they were
Air Cairo starts flights to Berlin and Munich
The Egyptian airline Air Cairo is planning to start flights to Germany from Sharm el Sheikh. The airline is specifically planning a weekly flight to include the German routes.
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Cruises: Corona year I brought a 93 percent drop in passengers
The first Corona year (2020) hit the cruise industry particularly hard. Only about 530.000 passengers were carried across the EU, 93 percent fewer than before the crisis. This comes from numbers,
Schauinsland-Reisen: Jörg Lilienthal becomes the new regional manager north
He is a familiar face for the sales partners in the travel agencies: Jörg Lilienthal will switch to the field service at Schauinsland-Reisen from February 1st. Before that, he worked for many years as a sales representative
Flights and long-distance trains: France is introducing 2G with many exceptions
After Italy, France is making it difficult for unvaccinated people to use long-distance trains and planes. The 2G rule is introduced, which means that people without a recovery or vaccination certificate will not be able to have either a railway or a
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