Air India is expanding its flight offerings in Europe
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Edelweiss flies to Lofoten
Winter 2024/25: Norwegian takes on Rovaniemi-Munich
Skyalps has started Mostar flights
China Southern plans to start flights to Pakistan
Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
Air India is expanding its flight offerings in Europe
SunExpress flies from Erfurt to Antalya
Edelweiss flies to Lofoten
Winter 2024/25: Norwegian takes on Rovaniemi-Munich
Skyalps has started Mostar flights
China Southern plans to start flights to Pakistan
Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
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Boeing plans to lay off 2.000 employees
According to a newspaper report, the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing plans to cut around 2.000 jobs in finance and human resources this year through a combination of fluctuation and layoffs. “Over time some
British Airways sends Boeing 777-200ER and 787-9 on short-haul routes
The IAG Group member British Airways will be using Boeing 2023-777ER and B200-787 long-haul aircraft on some intra-European flights until April 9. From Heathrow there will also be flights to Frankfurt and Berlin.
Vueling bases its first Airbus A321neo in Paris-Orly
IAG low-cost airline Vueling will base the first Airbus A321neo at Paris-Orly Airport in France. The machine will be in commercial scheduled service from March 1, 2023 and will be used on numerous routes to
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Fraport sells majority of the security subsidiary
The Frankfurt airport operator Fraport AG is selling 26 percent of its subsidiary FraSec Luftsicherheit GmbH to competitor Dr. Sasse AG. The transaction is expected to take place towards the end of this year. The participation
Hahn owner HNA Airport Group GmbH is bankrupt
Another bankruptcy occurred around the bankruptcy of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport: HNA Airport Group GmbH had to go to the Bad Kreuznach District Court and was also
Germany starts compulsory 3G in public transport
From Wednesday, the 3G certificate for the use of all public transport will start in Germany. This also includes air traffic. In Baden-Württemberg, the ground staff should check the certificates when boarding at the latest.
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