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Ryanair: Erasmus students continue to pay less to travel to exchange projects
The low-cost carrier and the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) are extending their partnership for another year. European students now have a seventh year the opportunity to study on more favorable terms
Strange Flights: Questionable “Public Service Obligation” (PSO) flights
Almost punctually at 16.45:42 p.m., Sky Express ATR060, Flight 7, takes off from Karpathos Airport with the destination of Kasos. The pure flight time is about XNUMX minutes. I am the
E195-E2: Embraer made first type landing at London City
The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer wants E195-E2 aircraft to be allowed to take off and land at London City Airport in the future. One sees great potential for this pattern at the inner-city airport
Japan: Zipair serves meals with cricket powder
The Japanese low-cost airline Zipair now also offers meals with insect repellent. These are available as part of pre-order meals. These are two-spotted crickets, which in some
Air Serbia takes on Belgrade-Tianjin
Air Serbia is scheduled to launch non-stop service between Belgrade and Tianjin (China) in October 2022. This was announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Just recently, Hainan Airlines flights between
Wizz Air has taken over Airbus number 160
At the end of last week, the low-cost airline Wizz Air put Airbus jet number 160 into operation. The A321neo is based at Henri Coanda in Bucharest in Bucharest. Currently waiting
B777-8F: Cargolux remains loyal to Boeing
The cargo airline Cargolux will remain a pure Boeing operator. The intention is to replace the aging B747-400F with B777-8F. The competitor model Airbus A350F has been rejected
Quarterly figures: Ryanair Group back in the black
Ryanair Group has flown a surplus of 2022 million euros in the first half of the current financial year ending at the end of June 188. With that you lie around
Ryanair reaches agreement with pilots' unions in Spain and France
In France and Spain, low-cost airline Ryanair and its Maltese subsidiary Malta Air have reached agreements with pilots' unions. Among other things, wage increases were agreed. The term of the collective agreements is five
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