Agreement on new AUA on-board collective agreement
Jan Gruber • April 26, 2024 • 11:40
Summer 2024: New destinations and popular travel destinations from Innsbruck
Jan Gruber • April 26, 2024 • 11:33
New ESA Phi-Lab opened at Vienna-Schwechat Airport
Amely Mizzi • April 26, 2024 • 11:29
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Air Baltic sets course for Salzburg again

The Latvian airline Air Baltic will again offer non-stop flights between Riga and Salzburg in the 2022/23 winter timetable. These are primarily aimed at winter sports enthusiasts who want to spend their holidays in the catchment area of ​​the second largest airport

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Easyjet stops Berlin-Innsbruck

Contrary to previous announcements, the low-cost airline Easyjet will not reactivate the non-stop route between Berlin and Innsbruck. The sale of tickets for the 2023 summer timetable has already been discontinued. With this you become

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Austrian Airlines takes on Berlin-Innsbruck

In the 2022/23 winter timetable, Austrian Airlines will be offering seasonal non-stop flights between Berlin and Innsbruck. These are to be carried out between January 28 and February 25, 2023 on the Saturday traffic day. In a

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Eurowings Europe takes on Stockholm-Innsbruck

In the 2022/23 winter flight schedule, Eurowings is offering a non-stop connection between Stockholm-Arlanda and Innsbruck for the first time. The flights are to be operated once a week. Between January 14 and March 25, 2023, Eurowings Europe

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Skyalps confirms talks with Klagenfurt Airport

The South Tyrolean regional airline Skyalps is currently being discussed as a potential candidate for non-stop flights from Klagenfurt to Munich and/or Frankfurt am Main. The carrier confirmed that it is official with the Carinthian airport

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Klagenfurt: Lilihill withdraws lease agreement

The politically controversial lease agreement for non-operational areas between Klagenfurt Airport and a Lilihill sister company was cancelled. This was confirmed by Governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ). That would be that of the state-owned investment company

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