About the editor

Granit Pireci is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in aviation in Southeast Europe. Before that he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net).
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Air Algérie flies to Vienna again

The airline reconnects the Austrian capital with Algiers. From March 29, 2023, the airline Air Algerie will resume the direct connection from Vienna to Algiers. There are flights twice a week, always on Wednesdays and Saturdays. flight schedule

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STR: Volotea now flies to Bordeaux and Nantes

From the end of May 2023, the Spanish airline Volotea will connect Stuttgart Airport with Bordeaux. From Friday, May 26, Volotea will be sailing to the French port city twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in July and August

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Netherlands: Public transport is on strike

In the Netherlands, public transport will be on strike nationwide on Wednesday and Friday. Accordingly, local buses, trams and regional trains will be at a standstill on February 22nd and 24th. Even after days of strikes, the Dutch unions

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Smartlynx secures approval in Australia

Latvian wet-lease airline Smartlynx has received its operating license for Australia. Smartlynx expands its market presence: The Latvian ACMI specialist has received an operating license from the Australian Civil Aviation Authority for A330 flights on domestic and international routes. The Air Operator's Certificate

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Air Astana Group records record year

Kazakhstan's Air Astana Group, which includes Kazakhstan's national airline Air Astana and low-cost airline FlyArystan, reported record revenue of $2022 billion in 1,03 - up 36 percent from what it was before

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Air Serbia flies to Tel Aviv again

Air Serbia will resume flight operations to Tel Aviv in March this year after a break of more than three years. The Serbian airline will operate three times a week between Belgrade and Israel's largest city from April 8, 2023

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Air France-KLM returns to profitability

Air France-KLM is back in the black after the turbulent years of the corona pandemic. Despite rising fuel prices and other increased expenses, the Franco-Dutch company was able to report a net profit of 728 million euros in the last financial year. After

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