What would our world be without international aviation? Airlines connect countries and continents with each other every day.

The section “International” deals with pretty much all events that happen outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in the aviation industry. From bulk orders to new routes to new airports, everything can be found here.

Tip: News from the military aviation can be found here and to Tourism go to this link.

What would our world be without international aviation? Airlines connect countries and continents with each other every day.

The section “International” deals with pretty much all events that happen outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in the aviation industry. From bulk orders to new routes to new airports, everything can be found here.

Tip: News from the military aviation can be found here and to Tourism go to this link.

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Easyjet is reducing flight capacity again

Easyjet is doing it again: Due to the increasing number of travel warnings and quarantine rules, the low-cost airline is reducing its routes by the end of the month. The announced 40 percent of the pre-corona level is just a thing of the past. In times

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EU extends slot exemption

Bad news has become a habit for the aviation industry in times of Corona. In between, however, there are positive things to report: The European Commission intends to waive the so-called slots for aircraft by further

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Vietnam Airlines offers one-way flights to Japan

National carrier Vietnam Airlines will operate four one-way flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh to Japan from September 18. This should give people who study, work or just want to visit someone in Tokyo and the surrounding area the opportunity

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IAG is reducing the capacity again

Most airlines in Europe are currently complaining that advance bookings are extremely low. Now the International Airlines Group is also reacting and reducing its capacities again. The background to this are travel restrictions and flight bans, which are reappearing in the face of increasing numbers of infections

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Aviation: Credit insurers expect long suffering

The credit insurer Coface expects that the entire transport industry, including aviation, will not recover from the consequences of the corona pandemic before 2022. “We anticipate 'long suffering' for the entire aviation industry. Currently

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Boeing 737 Max: EASA is also going through test flights

The crisis pilot of the US aircraft manufacturer is getting one step closer to re-registration. After the US aviation authority FAA, the European supervisory authority EASA has now also completed its test flights with the revised aircraft. Due to travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic

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Rescue plan rejected: LATAM also flashes in court

The largest airline in Latin America has suffered a setback in front of the judge. A US court has rejected the restructuring plan with which the LATAM management wanted to maneuver the ailing carrier through the crisis. LATAM is running out of money. The corona crisis

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Avianca: Court refuses to approve rescue loan

A court puts a stop to the planned rescue loan of the ailing Avianca and intervenes. The transaction of the equivalent of up to 310 million euros for the insolvent airline was stopped. The reason for this is a lack of transparency.

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