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BA boss Cruz: "We are fighting for survival"
Like many other airlines, the IAG subsidiary British Airways is currently struggling to survive. Company boss Alex Cruz said on Wednesday in a committee of inquiry in the UK House of Commons that one
Alba Star signs contract with Italian department
The Spanish charter airline Alba Star and the financial services provider Professional Aviation Solution GmbH land a deal worth almost five million euros. And in the future will drive through with high officials
LCY: More than a third of the employees should leave
The aviation sector is ailing. Layoffs are the order of the day in times of Corona. This is also the case at London City Airport: More than a third of the employment contracts are to be terminated. That could
Paris: Passenger numbers remain at a weak level
Aéroports de Paris (ADP) gives an insight into the travel month of August: The airport operator's minus was 64,9 percent compared to the same month last year. A total of almost nine million were welcomed
Iberia: bargain tickets with a big hook
The IAG group member Iberia is offering particularly cheap flight tickets until September 20, 2020. The travel period extends until June 30, 2020. Both the destination and the date
Despite entry ban: Ukraine International is expanding
On October 1, 2020, Ukraine International is expanding its flight offer and intends to return to Brussels, Düsseldorf, London-Gatwick, Prague and Baku. Further transfer connections via Borispil should also be made possible
British Airways forwards half a million pieces of data to fraudsters
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was launched in 2018 and aims to guarantee the free movement of data and the protection of personal data in the European Union. Companies that break the rules will be fined
Easyjet is reducing flight capacity again
Easyjet is doing it again: Due to the increasing number of travel warnings and quarantine rules, the low-cost airline is reducing its route offer by the end of the month. This means that the announced 40 percent of the pre-Corona level is only
Turkish Airlines: Pilots will earn 50 percent less in future
A deal that not everyone involved should like: Turkish Airlines agrees with the union on an austerity package that brings massive wage savings with it. Meet the pilots of the Turkish airline
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