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Ryanair boss O'Leary finds its own ticket prices absurdly cheap
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary caused a stir with a statement that was quite unusual for him. The manager told the Financial Times that he believes flying "has become too cheap
Paris: Recent flight cancellations in CDG due to strikes
Flight cancellations again occurred at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on Saturday. The background is that a strike took place between 7:00 a.m. and 14:00 p.m. As well on
UK: Airlines are allowed to revise flight schedules without losing slots
The United Kingdom is relaxing the otherwise strict slot rules for the summer season. One wants to enable the airlines to take these connections out of the planning without running the risk that
Airbus A380: Emirates flew to Australia for 13 hours with a hole in the fuselage
Emirates Airline operated Airbus A380, registration A6-EVK, landed in Brisbane, Australia on 1 July 2022 with fuselage damage. In the hull was a
Amsterdam chaos: Some airlines switch to other airports
Little by little it is becoming known how different airlines are dealing with the capacity restrictions at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. For example, Corendon, Transavia, Tuifly Netherlands and Royal Jordanian are relocating some of their offers to other airports.
GlobalX flies two A320s for Tuifly Netherlands
The holiday airline Tuifly Netherlands has brought reinforcements from the USA: GlobalX will fly two Airbus A2022s for the carrier in July and August 320. With the help of the wetlease machines wants
Prague: CSA was able to exit insolvency proceedings
On June 28, 2022, the airline CSA Czech Airlines was able to exit the restructuring procedure that had been in place since March 10, 2022. The competent court declared this by decision
For low-noise aircraft: London City Airport wants to show operating times
The inner-city London City Airport has been subject to strict noise regulations since it opened and is therefore not allowed to be approached at certain times on weekends. Now the management is trying to
World record: American flight attendant on duty since 1957
For some, being a flight attendant is a kind of transitional job and for others it is the absolute dream job. In the USA, Bette Nash has been retiring from her service with American Airlines for a proud 65 years and thinking
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