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The next strike is imminent: the board wants to examine the future viability of the AUA
By a large majority, those AUA flying employees who are organized in the Vida union rejected the latest offer in the negotiations for a new collective agreement for Austrian Airlines. Now stand
Vienna Airport Friends carried out cleaning of the corridors
The Vienna Airport Friends Association once again carried out its annual corridor cleaning around Vienna Airport on April 13, 2024. They were divided into several groups and carried a few bags
AUA: Günther Ofner accuses Vida of a “fake survey”.
Vienna airport boss Günther Ofner, in his role as WKO specialist group chairman, describes the online survey organized by the Vida union about the new collective agreement that is currently being negotiated as a “fake survey”.
AUA has sold Austrian Airlines Technik Bratislava
The Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines has separated from its Bratislava-based technology company “Austrian Airlines Technik Bratislava”. The company was sold to Samco. The AUA itself does not have the sale
AUA-KV: Ofner severely criticizes the Vida vote
Vienna airport director Günther Ofner is once again railing against the Vida union in his role as WKO specialist group chairman. He describes it as a “farce” that only union members took part in the vote on the AUA collective agreement
APF recovered 2,5 million euros for passengers last year
In 2023, the APF was able to obtain a total of 2,5 million euros in compensation, compensation payments and refunds for travelers in more than 5.200 completed procedures. The Passenger and Passenger Rights Agency
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Tui pushes Calabria holidays from Vienna, Innsbruck and Salzburg
In collaboration with Austrian Airlines and Eurowings, the tour operator Tui Austria is also offering Calabria package tours in the upcoming 2024 summer season. Tui will offer two weekly flights with Austrian from June 2024
Salzburg Airport once again receives the BGF seal of approval
Salzburg Airport has been awarded the so-called BGF seal of quality by the Austrian Health Insurance Fund for the seventh time in a row. Only those companies that qualify to receive the seal of quality receive it
From Monastir: Nouvelair Tunisie flies to Salzburg
The airline Nouvelair Tunisie plans to start the Monastir-Salzburg route in July. One flight per week is planned. The airline Nouvelair Tunisie is planning flights between Monastir and Salzburg in July. Concrete
Salzburg with news in the 2024 summer flight schedule
The 2024 summer flight schedule will also begin at Salzburg Airport in a few weeks. With Monastir, Burgas, Bucharest-Otopeni and Skopje, there are some new destinations on the route. The charter program is also in
Coming from Luton: Wizz Air is celebrating a comeback in Salzburg
Since 2020, the low-cost airline Wizz Air has repeatedly announced its comeback at Salzburg Airport after a short stint, but then sometimes canceled it again at extremely short notice. On the 8th
Traffic figures: This is how Austria's airports performed in 2023
The Austrian airports had a total of around 2023 million passengers in 33,2. The airports were able to increase by 25,3 percent compared to the previous period and accounted for 92,1 percent of the traffic volume
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Skyalps boss Gostner wants to “take over” AUA domestic routes
The South Tyrolean airline Skyalps intends to operate numerous scheduled routes with de Havilland Dash 8-400 on behalf of Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines in the future. Owner Josef Gostner explained this at a
Graz Airport donates to the blind and visually impaired
In December 2023, Graz Airport collected 2.000 euros in donations as part of the “Waiting for the Christ Child” campaign. These were doubled by the operating company and given to the blind people.
Obituary: Thank you, Jörg Pommer!
He founded several airlines and worked on innovative aviation projects until recently. A few weeks ago he died completely unexpectedly and without any warning at the age of 68. The
Summer 2024: Swiss increases Zurich-Graz
Graz Airport is currently connected to the Swiss hub in Zurich three times a week. That will change in the 2024 summer flight schedule. From April 1, 2024, the Swiss Lufthansa subsidiary will operate five weekly routes between
Graz Airport invites children to the Christmas event
Graz Airport is once again hosting a Christ Child event especially for children on December 24, 2023. In addition to numerous activities, it also offers a look behind the scenes
Eurowings Station Award: Graz Airport takes first place
Graz Airport took first place in the Eurowings Station Award. Eurowings has also been represented in Graz since May. The airline Eurowings has had a base at the airport since May
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Hub connections gone: What's next in Friedrichshafen, Linz and Innsbruck?
In the last two days it became known that the Lufthansa Group is no longer using the Austrian federal state airports of Linz and Innsbruck as well as the German Friedrichshafen as its main hub - at least for the time being
Annual figures: Linz with 232.950 passengers
The Upper Austrian airport Linz-Hörsching had a total of 2023 passengers in the recently completed year 232.950, 12,1 percent more than in the previous period. The amount you produce in a year
Linz: Air Dolomiti discontinues Frankfurt flights
As things currently stand, there will be no non-stop flights between Linz and Frankfurt am Main in the 2024 summer flight schedule. This means that the airport will lose the connection provided by Air Dolomiti
Smartwings launches new charter flights from Austria
On behalf of the organizer, the Czech airline Smartwings will operate charter flights from Innsbruck, Linz, Salzburg and Vienna in spring 2024. From the Tyrolean airport there is a Boeing 737-700 once a week
Skyalps boss Gostner wants to “take over” AUA domestic routes
The South Tyrolean airline Skyalps intends to operate numerous scheduled routes with de Havilland Dash 8-400 on behalf of Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines in the future. Owner Josef Gostner explained this at a
FACC AG gets a new Chief Financial Officer
The Upper Austrian aviation supplier FACC AG is getting a new chief financial officer, as Aleš Stárek is resigning from his position to devote himself to a new professional challenge. The CFO of FACC AG, Aleš
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February 29, 1964: Bristol 175 Britannia 312 crashed into the Glungezer
On February 29, 1964, the worst aviation accident to date to occur on Austrian soil occurred. A Bristol 175 Britannia Series 312 carrying 75 passengers and
Joining forces: comeback for weather radar “Valluga”
The “Valluga” weather radar, which is located on the Arlberg, has been out of operation since 2017 because it was badly damaged by a lightning strike. Since then there has been an argument about who should do it
Innsbruck: Resident Protection Association criticizes kerosene burning
The Innsbruck Airport Neighborhood Protection Association criticizes the fact that no investigation has been carried out into the burning of kerosene during take-offs and landings at the airport in the Tyrolean capital. Man
Traffic figures: This is how Austria's airports performed in 2023
The Austrian airports had a total of around 2023 million passengers in 33,2. The airports were able to increase by 25,3 percent compared to the previous period and accounted for 92,1 percent of the traffic volume
Innsbruck: Austrian Airlines discontinues midday flights to Vienna
From March 2024, there will no longer be any midday flights on the Austrian Airlines domestic route between Innsbruck and Vienna. The carrier is thinning out the route further and will only double it in the future
Comeback after 40 years: Icelandair is back in Innsbruck
The airline Icelandair started a seasonal flight connection between Keflavik and Innsbruck on Saturday, January 27, 2024. This will be served with Boeing 737-Max-8s over the next five weeks. Over-punctual
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Traffic figures: This is how Austria's airports performed in 2023
The Austrian airports had a total of around 2023 million passengers in 33,2. The airports were able to increase by 25,3 percent compared to the previous period and accounted for 92,1 percent of the traffic volume
Klagenfurt Airport present at the tourism fair in Ljubljana
Klagenfurt Airport is presenting itself for the first time at the “Alpe Adria Fair” tourism fair, which has been taking place in Ljubljana from January 31st to February 3rd, 2024. The airport wants more passengers from the
Capital increase: Public sector invests 13,7 million euros in Klagenfurt Airport
Klagenfurt Airport will receive a total of 13,7 million euros from the shareholders through a capital increase. Of this, 11 million euros will be injected through the state-owned K-BV and 2,7 million euros will come from it
The city of Klagenfurt wants to demand part of the Tuifly repayment
There still seems to be a lot of need for discussion among the shareholders of Klagenfurt Airport regarding the repayment of marketing grants that were once granted to Tuifly and Ryanair. The city of Klagenfurt
Klagenfurt: Around 18 percent of travelers come from Slovenia
In 2023, Klagenfurt Airport is expected to have generated around 18 percent of the total passenger traffic in the Slovenian market. As reported, the airport had 153.536 passengers, significantly more than
Klagenfurt Airport reports 153.536 passengers
Austria's smallest airport, Klagenfurt, had a total of 2023 passengers in scheduled and charter traffic in 153.536. In direct comparison with the previous period, the increase was 85,52 percent. This should
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