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Germany: Lufthansa turns pilot training upside down

The Lufthansa Group announced on Wednesday that the training of pilots will be reorganised as part of the “ReNew” programme. Previously, the cancellation of training courses at the Bremen site caused a stir and also brought the group numerous lawsuits. Germany’s largest airline assumes that due to the pandemic

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Around 100 flight students are suing Lufthansa Aviation Training

According to the Cockpit Association, around 100 student pilots are suing Lufthansa Aviation Training for the fulfillment of their training contracts so that they can continue and complete their training. The cases are being heard at the Frankfurt am Main Labor Court. The background is that the Kranich subsidiary wants to outsource the majority of the cadets to external providers and

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String concert: Ryanair returns to eleven German airports

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is cutting flights at eleven German airports and in Basel-Mulhouse. Numerous routes will be discontinued or will no longer be included in the 2021 summer flight schedule. The cuts will hit Berlin-Brandenburg Airport the hardest, with eleven destinations being eliminated. In addition to the German capital airport, Frankfurt-Hahn, Weeze, Bremen, Nuremberg, Cologne/Bonn,

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Bremen airport boss could soon own his own airfield

Former Tegel operations manager Elmar Kleinert wants to fulfil his dream and fly to a private airfield very close to his house. But his neighbours want to thwart his plans. They fear unbearable engine noise. By Monday at the latest, both parties should have certainty. That is when the main committee meets

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Bremen reports 74,2 percent fewer passengers

The corona pandemic is having a clear impact on passenger numbers at Bremen Airport. The airport recorded a 74,2 percent decline to 594.680 travelers last year. In 2019, there were 2.308.338 passengers. The number of take-offs and landings fell by 50,4 percent to 14.661 flight movements. In the cargo sector, however, Bremen was able to

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Bremen: student pilots file lawsuits against Lufthansa

It is not just the airlines that are suffering because of the pandemic. Prospective pilots at the German Lufthansa also have to fear. Their flight school is threatened with closure. Now the flight students are taking legal action against this. A large proportion of the once 700 flight students have been left in the dark for months about how their training will continue.

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Bremen: Voyage Air announces Burgas, Sofia and Varna

The Bulgarian airline Voyage Air announces that it will offer the destinations Varna, Sofia and Burgas from Bremen in the 2021 summer flight schedule. These are to be served from June 2021 to September 2021. All three destinations are to be flown to twice a week for the time being. It is currently planned that Sofia will be offered all year round. Voyage

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Corendon announces Izmir and Ankara from Bremen

The holiday airline Corendon is expanding its presence at Bremen Airport in the 2021 summer flight schedule. Seasonal destinations will be offered from the Hanseatic city, with the Turkish part of the group being used operationally. According to a statement from Bremen Airport, both routes will be launched at the end of June 2021 and are expected to be completed by

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Sundair: Canaries from four German airports

The German holiday airline Sundair will fly to the Canary Islands from various German airports in the 2020/21 winter flight schedule. Currently, the Robert Koch Institute considers all of Spain to be a risk area. Austria, on the other hand, is exempting the Canary Islands as the only region of the southern European country from the travel warning. Sundair will fly from the new Berlin-Brandenburg airport in

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