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Air France-KLM remains deep in the red
The French-Dutch aviation group Air France-KLM recorded a net loss of 3,3 billion euros last year. Although this is lower than in the first Corona year, you are still deep
Ryanair is stocking up in Edinburgh and Leeds Bradford
The low-cost airline Ryanair is stationing five medium-haul Boeing 737 Max 200 jets at Edinburgh Airport in Scotland. The base will therefore comprise ten machines in the future. At the same time, eight new employees are announced
Alexis von Hoensbroech is now Westjet boss
Former Austrian Airlines CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech started his new job at Canadian Westjet earlier this week. The manager replaced interim CEO Harry Taylor. “While WestJet Group
Air Baltic flies to Batumi
The Latvian airline will introduce new scheduled flights between Riga and the Georgian port city of Batumi from May 2, 2022. The two cities will initially be connected with two weekly flights.
Emirates opens new lounge for young airline customers
The youngest passengers who fly with the Gulf carrier as unaccompanied minors can now also enjoy a new lounge at Dubai International Airport specially set up for them. The Emirates
Singapore Airlines orders seven A350 Freighters from Airbus
The two companies signed the purchase agreement during the Singapore Airshow. The airline had already signed a corresponding agreement in December. Now the purchase could go on
Emirates and Maldivian seek partnership
Emirates has signed a memorandum of understanding with Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, to explore codeshare, interline flights and shared holiday packages. The codeshare agreement is designed to allow Emirates customers to travel from Male
Malaysia Airlines will deploy 25 Boeing 737 Max 8s
Malaysia Airlines will add a total of 25 Boeing 737 Max 8s to its fleet. The medium-haul jets are to be handed over to the carrier between 2023 and 2026. It is about
British Airways wants to use pilots as flight attendants
Apparently British Airways currently has a higher demand for flight attendants than for pilots. In an internal circular, the carrier is now looking for pilots who are willing to be temporarily in the cabin
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