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Italy prohibits the use of the overhead bins
No more trolleys in the cabin: The Italians prohibit the use of the overhead lockers on board for security reasons. This is based on the newly issued guidelines of the Italian aviation authority ENAC
KLM receives 3,4 billion euros
After Air France, the Dutch part of the group has now been able to secure a state rescue package. This is granted in the form of loans. After Lufthansa was able to finally approve its rescue package today, I also reported
Israel extends "foreigners ban"
Actually, non-Israelite citizens should be able to re-enter from July 1, 2020, but nothing will come of it. The country extended the entry ban until at least August 1, 2020. Israel recently recorded slight increases
France bans numerous short-haul flights
Not only Air France, but all airlines are affected. The country wants numerous routes to be served by TGV instead of by plane in the future. The French government is now providing
Michael O'Leary: "Ryanair sues against Lufthansa state aid"
Michael O'Leary, general manager of Ryanair Holdings PLC, which owns the operating airlines Lauda, Malta Air, Buzz, Ryanair DAC and Ryanair UK, announced a lawsuit against the airline on Thursday
Easyjet announces capital increase
Easyjet intends to improve liquidity from approximately £ 2,4 billion to £ XNUMX billion through the issuance of new shares and sale and leaseback deals. The British low-cost airline Easyjet achieved in the first half of the
Qantas phased out Boeing 747-400
The 12 Airbus A380s could be used again in three years at the earliest. Meanwhile, the company has to cut 6.000 employees. Oneworld member Qantas announced on Thursday that due to the Corona crisis
Emirates announces A380 comeback
After a flight break of more than three months, the largest A380 operator will use the superjumbo again in Paris and London. The Boeing 2020 will also be going to Munich from mid-July 777
Private investors interested in South African Airways
There may be a future for SAA after all, as potential investors proactively contacted the government. As reported by “Reuters”, donors and private investors have signed up for the
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