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Qatar Airways flies to Saudi Arabia more often
Qatar Airways will resume service to its fifth destination in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qassim, from August 22, 2022 with three weekly flights. From September 2, 2022, the airline will be the
Airbus delivers fewer planes in July
Due to bottlenecks at suppliers, the European aircraft manufacturer delivered significantly fewer machines in July than in the previous month. Airbus handed over 46 commercial jets to its customers last month after 60
Air Baltic doubles passenger numbers in July
Last month, the Latvian airline carried 414.500 passengers on 3.670 flights, which is 98 percent more than in the same period last year. “So far, Air Baltic has
Air India will rely on regional hubs in the future
Air India is in upheaval after being sold to Tata Sons. The route network is to be turned inside out. At the same time, head of commerce Purnima Neurkar announces that both internationally and
Ita Airways sale: government calls for improved offers
The acting Italian government wants to complete the sale of Ita Airways before the new elections. The previous bidders were now asked to improve their offers, since one
GlobalX wants to operate former Volotea Boeing 717s
The Boeing 717 machine type, which was developed by McDonnell Douglas, is now becoming increasingly rare. In the United States of America, GlobalX is interested in incorporating this pattern.
DHL: Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777-200F
The cargo flight division of Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of the first of five Boeing 777-200Fs, which are to be operated as part of a cooperation with the logistics group DHL. The machine carries them
Hungary: Orban government fines Ryanair €760.797
The Hungarian government around Viktor Orban has escalated the dispute with the low-cost airline Ryanair to the next level of escalation and fined the carrier the equivalent of 760.797
Qantas: Executives should help out at the baggage carousel
The airline Qantas is struggling with capacity problems for ground staff – now the group's managers are supposed to help out. In an internal communication, they were asked to sign up for a three-month program
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