Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
FH-Joanneum students successful in the USA
Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
Croatia Airlines will fly with Airbus A2024 from June 220
Royal Air Maroc opens three Rotterdam routes
Hahn: Ryanair announces Gran Canaria flights
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
FH-Joanneum students successful in the USA
Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
Croatia Airlines will fly with Airbus A2024 from June 220
Royal Air Maroc opens three Rotterdam routes
Hahn: Ryanair announces Gran Canaria flights
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Aviatic MRO opens new maintenance center in Šiauliai
A new maintenance center called Aviatic MRO was opened at Šiauliai Airport (Lithuania). This was built in cooperation with World Star Aviation and is intended to be a one-stop shop center for maintenance
Air Baltic with 11 new summer routes from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
The Latvian Air Baltic has announced the addition of a total of 2024 additional routes from Riga, Tallinn, Palanga and Vilnius for the 11 summer flight schedule. These are mostly city routes. Contain
Air Serbia doubles flights to Barcelona
The Serbian airline Air Serbia flew to Barcelona nine times a week during the summer season. If you thought that this was only done seasonally in the summer, you were wrong. The Serbian national carrier
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Too much crowd in VIE: Now random checks can also be carried out
As various media have reported, the minimum intervals on the weekend of Pentecost could not be adhered to, at least in phases. The reason: every passenger must be tested, recovered or vaccinated upon arrival - and that
Vida puts eight urgent questions to State Secretary Brunner
In the run-up to today's press conference with Austro Control on the subject of “Flying out of the crisis - sustainable and safe”, the Aviation Department in the Vida union asked eight urgent questions
Green passport decided in the National Council - reactions rather mixed
The Austrian National Council cleared the way for the so-called green pass on Wednesday. In the future, this will play a major role in travel, but also domestically in terms of access restrictions.
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BER architect Meinhard von Gerkan passed away
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022, the architect Meinhard von Gerkan died in Hamburg at the age of 87. His most famous works include the Berlin-Tegel Airport
Münster/Osnabrück Airport completes runway rehabilitation
After extensive renovation work on the runway, Münster/Osnabrück Airport resumed air traffic on Wednesday evening. In addition to renewing the top layer, the tracks were completely lit with energy-efficient LED lamps
Airports in Germany: fewer passengers, a little more freight
The recovery in passenger demand at German airports remains at almost three quarters of the pre-crisis level: compared to September, the number of travelers has fallen by almost 180.000 and
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Long-distance bus connections at airports continue to be thinned out
A few years ago, Germany liberalized long-distance bus traffic, triggering a real boom not only nationally but throughout Europe. The comeback of long-distance coaches on European motorways was sealed.
Rapid PCR tests: salvation for tourism and aviation?
Travel restrictions, tough entry regulations and, in some cases, extremely short-term travel warnings, which are sometimes controversial, make life difficult for the flight and tourism industry. Politicians place their hopes on the fact that
Handelsblatt: Tui is facing a capital increase
The travel group Tui, which has been hard hit by the corona crisis, is apparently about to raise its capital. The Federal Republic of Germany has already helped out with loans in the billions on two occasions. Now you want to
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- US's National Airlines looks for B747s, mulls alternatives 6 May 2024National Airlines (N8, Orlando Sanford) is looking to source additional factory-built, nose-loading B747-400 freighters but is also evaluating alternatives due to the quadjet's scarcity, the cargo specialist's VP strategy and revenue optimization, Nihal Wickrema, has told The Loadstar. "We want to add more factory-built freighters in the coming months. Unfortunately, there is limited availability of […]
- US's NetJets confirmed as buyer of 12+232 Challenger 3500s 6 May 2024Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace has named NetJets Aviation (EJA, Columbus John Glenn, OH) as the buyer behind a December 2023 order for twelve Challenger 3500s plus options for a further 232. Bombardier said the order "reaffirms the strong ties between the companies and underscores the continued supremacy" of the Challenger 3500 in the super […]
- Canada's Flair Airlines sees 777 Partners cut stake 6 May 2024Flair Airlines (F8, Kelowna) has announced that its long-time backer and investor 777 Partners has cut its stake in the business, saying that an unnamed "affiliate of Flair's largest senior lender" had acquired part of 777's shareholding in the carrier while also "providing new non-binding debt funding". It did not disclose the size of the […]