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Günther Ofner: “Aviation is attacked for ideological reasons”
In the last few days, the Austrian aviation industry has been up in arms against the anti-aviation climate set by, among others, the Green-led Ministry of Transport. With the help of studies, statements are refuted
Aeroitalia has already stopped Ancona-Vienna
Just a few days ago, Aeroitalia started a non-stop connection between Ancona and Vienna. This is over again, because the last flight for the time being was carried out on November 5, 2023.
High profit: Union demands more wages for AUA employees
Thanks to sharply increased ticket prices, Austrian Airlines managed to make a high profit in the third quarter of the current year. Now the Vida union is demanding that the employees also get something from it
Vienna Airport FBO gets a new boss
Effective January 1, 2004, the handling company Vienna Airport FBO will have a new boss, Alexandra Schellhorn. She will take over management of business and general aviation services
Quarterly figures: AUA criticizes “above-average inflation in Austria”
In the third quarter of the current year, Austrian Airlines was also able to benefit from significantly increased ticket prices coupled with high demand. The carrier achieved an adjusted EBIT of 129 million
DHL has registered the first B767 freighter in Austria
The Austrian cargo airline DHL Air Austria recently took delivery of the first Boeing 767F and registered it in the Alpine republic's aviation register. The register kept by Austro Control shows that
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Jet2 announces comeback in Salzburg and Innsbruck
The British airline Jet2 is planning to take ski vacationers again in winter 2021/22 and has already opened the first connections to Salzburg and Innsbruck for booking. Two destinations from / to Tyrol can currently be booked.
Traffic figures: Austria's airports close to zero
The six Austrian airports only counted 2021 passengers in January 203.352. In direct comparison with the same month last year, this means a decrease of 92 percent. The number of flight movements went down
SZG wants to invest in the expansion: the supervisory board postpones the decision
The income is in the basement because of the CoV crisis, but at the same time the management wants to invest in the expansion of the airport. The supervisory board of Salzburg Airport met yesterday to get over
Lübeck Air takes on Salzburg
Lübeck Airport's house brand will also be flying to Salzburg in Austria in the 2021 summer flight schedule. The ATR 72 operated by Air Alsie is used
Salzburg: Eurowings Europe accepts Larnaka
The Austrian airline Eurowings Europe will add Larnaka to another Mediterranean destination from Salzburg in the 2021 summer flight schedule. The route is to be served on Thursday and Saturday with an Airbus A319
Austria: Lufthansa depends on federal states for even longer
Lufthansa is shifting the connection to the Austrian federal state airports, in some cases significantly backwards. With the exception of Klagenfurt, which is not served anyway, there are normal connections to Frankfurt and / or Munich. These pause
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AUA shortens Germany and Switzerland flight plan
In the absence of demand, which is also due to the numerous travel warnings, Austrian Airlines is reducing the range of flights to Germany and Switzerland. Sometimes frequencies are being cut back and smaller aircraft are being used
Infections: Denmark also locks out Austrians
Austria is now classified as a risk area by another country: Denmark put the Netherlands and Portugal on the “red list” in addition to the Alpine republic. The federal capital Vienna has been since
KLM returns to Graz
With Embraer 175 regional jets, KLM Cityhopper will again connect Graz Airport to the Amsterdam-Schiphol hub from October 25, 2020. Initially, five weekly rotations will be offered. "We're glad
Graz: Austrian Airlines takes on Düsseldorf and Stuttgart
From October 5, 2020, Austrian Airlines will operate the non-stop connections from Graz to Düsseldorf and Stuttgart again. Initially, DHC Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft will be used. The flight plan is
Munich-Graz will be included in October 2020
Lufthansa announces the resumption of five further European destinations from the Munich hub. From September 7, 2020, Sibiu / Hermannstadt, Kiev, Gothenburg and Marseille will be served again. October 5th
Austria lifts all landing bans on Saturday
Passenger aircraft that have taken off in a total of 18 countries are currently not allowed to land in Austria. This will end on August 1, 2020, midnight. The government informed by means of the
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Austria lifted landing bans early
The Republic of Austria lifted all remaining flight bans early on Saturday evening. This is clear from the NOTAM A1568 / 20. The ban for arriving passenger flights from a total of ten countries was implemented
TAA now also flies COVID-19 patients
Tyrol Air Ambulance relies on a system developed in Upper Austria with which patients suffering from COVID-19 can be safely flown in the ambulance jet. The aviation company specializing in the implementation of ambulance flights
Innsbruck starts on June 22nd, 2020
The Vienna route makes the comeback from Innsbruck, but numerous holiday destinations will also be accessible from the Tyrolean airport. With Luxair there is even a new carrier. The Austrian airport Innsbruck will
Austria adapts "black list"
Flights from the Netherlands, France and Italy (except Lombardy) are allowed again from Sunday evening. At the same time, Sweden and Portugal are banned. On the now quite notorious “black list” of the Republic of Austria
“For the AUA” state wants to make tickets more expensive
The AUA will be saved by the state, but as protection against low-cost airlines such as Wizzair and AUA, tickets will cost at least 40 euros in the future. The ticket tax is to be increased immediately to 12 euros
Luxair comes to Salzburg and Innsbruck
Two new Austrian routes that are to be operated seasonally during the summer have been announced. From July 4, 2020, Luxembourgers will have the option, in addition to the Vienna connection, to “Austria Freshness” to Innsbruck and Salzburg
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Almost 80 percent fewer passengers in July and August
In the course of the Corona crisis, air traffic is experiencing a descent that is unparalleled - in the summer months of July and August alone, 80 percent fewer passengers were on the move. In July and
Infections: Denmark also locks out Austrians
Austria is now classified as a risk area by another country: Denmark put the Netherlands and Portugal on the “red list” in addition to the Alpine republic. The federal capital Vienna has been since
Carinthia heavily subsidizes the airport
It has been known for a few weeks that the Lilihill Group intends to further increase its shares in Klagenfurt Airport. Negotiations are already underway with the state of Carinthia and the city of Klagenfurt. About the content
Klagenfurt is changing a lot
On September 1, 2020, there will be a change in the management at Klagenfurt Airport. In future, the airport will be managed by Nils Witt as sole managing director. Harald Stoutz leaves the airport
Klagenfurt: Ryanair is gone again
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will provisionally fly to Klagenfurt Airport for the last time on Friday and withdraw from Carinthia again. Most recently, Palma de Mallorca was served, although the route was originally under
Klagenfurt opening times annoy business aviation
The opening times at Klagenfurt Airport are currently severely restricted. The range of scheduled flights is extremely manageable, but this reduction in operating times also affects general aviation and business aviation. In the non-linear
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