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Just a legal trick? Green Airlines claims AOC application

The ticket marketer Green Airlines has now suffered another setback, because according to a report by Airliners.de, German Airways will no longer fly for them in the future – apart from Cologne-Paderborn-Westerland. But that did not stop the company from continuing to sell tickets with German Airways flight numbers on Thursday afternoon. The icing on the cake is the fact that

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Green Airlines is avoiding compensation

The German charter operator Green Airlines is refusing to pay compensation in accordance with EU Regulation 261/2004 to those passengers who were left stranded. Not only are the legal claims to care and alternative transport being ignored, the affected passengers are now also being left to bear the damage caused. To defend against legitimate claims from buyers,

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Kassel: Rhein-Neckar Air flies back to Sylt

Mannheim Airport's own brand, Rhein-Neckar Air, will offer non-stop flights between Kassel-Calden and Sylt in summer 2021. All of this provider's flights are operated by the Bavarian company MHS Aviation. Rhein-Neckar Air was launched several years ago by Mannheim Airport, local entrepreneurs and MHS Aviation to provide regular scheduled flights

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Berlin: Sylt will be the only domestic Easyjet destination

The low-cost airline Easyjet will not reactivate the domestic German routes from Berlin to Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Munich and Stuttgart for the time being. This was explained by Germany boss Stephan Erler to the tourism newspaper FVW. A single domestic German route is to celebrate a comeback in the 2021 summer flight schedule: Easyjet wants to fly to Sylt again from Berlin. The route is to be

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Green Airlines blows off the start again

The startup Green Airlines has postponed its first charter flight for the second time at extremely short notice. Now it plans to start on February 1, 2021. Previously, it was postponed from November 1, 2020 to December 1, 2020 and caused a little hilarity in the wake of the BER opening, as the flights operated by Chalair

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Paderborn: Green Airlines wants to offer Zurich and Sylt

The charter company Green Airlines intends to offer the destinations Sylt and Zurich from Paderborn from March 26, 2021 with an ATR 72-500 operated by Chalair. The airport is currently in insolvency proceedings. Green Airlines also wants to offer charter flights to Zurich from Sylt. These are to be operated with the aircraft that was built in Paderborn

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July 2020: Eurowings increases capacity

According to current plans, Eurowings will have 2020 aircraft in the air in July 35. Capacity will be further increased over the course of the summer. Great hopes are also being placed on Varna and Burgas. With around 35 aircraft from the A320 series, the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings plans to operate around 2020 flights in July 6.000.

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Eurowings reports high demand

The lifting of the international travel warning is said to have boosted Germans' desire to travel. The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings is further increasing its flight schedule due to "suddenly increasing demand". Around 80 percent of the destinations are to be resumed over the course of the summer. According to the company, the current bestsellers are: Palma de Mallorca, Sylt, Zurich, Ibiza, Barcelona

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