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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Wizzair ends Corona break in Bratislava

Although there is currently only one destination from Bratislava, the airport has awakened from its “deep corona sleep” since Monday. The Slovak capital airport Bratislava has been back on the network since Monday. The first flight after the round

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Poland: LOT bankruptcy not excluded

The Condor takeover was called off due to the corona. Now the Polish government wants to put together a rescue package for LOT. Before the Corona crisis, the LOT parent PGL wanted to take over the German holiday airline Condor, but now the Polish Star Alliance member itself is stumbling heavily.

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Air France wants to fly to 150 destinations

Flight operations are slowly starting up again. There should be eleven flights a week between Vienna and Paris by the end of August. At Air France, the demand for the summer months is increasing, which is why the carrier plans to fly more often.

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Airbus threatens UK government with downsizing

Either longer short-time work or numerous jobs will be cut. This is the announcement from Airbus boss Guillaume Faury to the British government. In the United Kingdom, short-time working at Airbus is about to expire and should follow the current one

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Spain opens its borders earlier

Spain will open its borders not on July 1, but on June 21, 2020. This does not apply to Portugal. Spain will not cross the borders with all EU countries on July 1, but on June 21, 2020

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Greece carries out corona tests upon entry

Greece divides travelers into two groups and carries out random corona tests. Whoever has been selected must be in quarantine. The result should be available after 24 hours at the latest. From June 15, 2020, Greece will ease the entry requirements considerably.

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Smartwings disappointed by government

In full-page advertisements, Smartwings questions why the government does not provide loan guarantees. According to current information, the Czech aviation group Smartwings and its subsidiary CSA will not receive any state aid. Now the company is going on the offensive

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Easyjet boss criticizes state aid

Air France-KLM, Alitalia, Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines are just a few of the airlines that will receive high government loans. Easyjet now also wants to counter this. After Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary is now also the general manager of the

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Israel could nationalize El Al

If there are not enough investors for a capital increase, the state will take over 61 percent of the shares. Nevertheless, around 6.000 employees have lost their jobs. In Israel, a possible re-entry of the state is currently looming

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