Charter: Condor takes on Düsseldorf-Genoa
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
Charter: Condor takes on Düsseldorf-Genoa
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
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Air Baltic starts flights to Ljubljana, Skopje and Pristina
The Latvian airline Air Baltic was able to realize some flight extensions for the following summer season 2024. The airline will operate flights from the Riga hub to the cities of Ljubljana, Skopje and from May 2024
Belgrade Airport records successful July
Belgrade Airport can continue the successful streak of passenger numbers. This is reflected in the recently published data for the month of July, which ranked this as the most successful month of all time.
Lincoln: Redway gives up again after a few weeks
In the United States of America, a ticket seller who sees himself as a "virtual airline" has to throw in the towel after just a few weeks. Redway will be effective August 31, 2023
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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.
Covid controls: From the folding sign to the queues
The individual members of the European Union continue to carry out their Covid entry controls very differently. From a simple folding sign to artificially produced traffic jams in terminals, pretty much anything is possible.
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OVG rejects lawsuits against BER approach routes
The municipality of Blankenfelde-Mahlow and a local resident have complained about night flight routes at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport. The competent higher administrative court did not grant this. The OVG Berlin-Brandenburg takes the view that there is no
ECJ: Start of negotiations on Hahn subsidies
Since Wednesday, the European Court of Justice has been hearing about the aid that the state of Rhineland-Palatinate has transferred to the Frankfurt-Hahn regional airport. But with a judgment is only in some
Condor will soon be flying non-stop to the pyramids
Condor is adding to the range of flights. From March there will be two weekly flights to the recently opened Sphinx International Airport. Condor will then bring vacationers twice a week from Frankfurt
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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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