Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf - the most important airports in Germany. What's going on there and at other German airports and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is going on in German aviation can be found in the “Germany” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the sub-headings of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Switzerland and the rest of the world.

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Wizz Air takes on Berlin-Belgrade

The low-cost airline Wizz Air will start a non-stop connection between Berlin and Belgrade in July 2023. Initially, this new addition will be served four times a week. From July 31, 2023, Wizzair will operate Monday, Wednesday and Friday

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DTM expects 110.000 passengers in the Christmas season

The two-week Christmas holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia begin on December 23, shortly before the holidays. Dortmund Airport expects around 110.000 passengers during this period. During these school holidays, passengers can fly from Dortmund to around 40 different

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Vistara joins the Barig Airline Association

On January 1, 2023, the Indian airline Vistara will become a member of the Airline Association Barig (Board of Airline Representatives in Germany), the joint lobby group for airlines operating in Germany. Completed with a fleet of over 50 aircraft

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Lufthansa Cityline: UFO members accept wage agreement

The wage agreement negotiated between the flight attendants' union Ufo and Lufthansa Cityline was accepted by the members of the employee representatives with 95 percent approval. The collective bargaining result presented related in particular to significant improvements in salary structures. The previous salary table is used

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