Swiss is flying over Iran again
Lorenzo Stoll leaves Swiss
Vueling with special Barça livery
Kenya and DR Congo are fighting over arrested airline employees
Volotea with new routes from Lille
Asia Atlantic Airlines wants to restart as Air Thailand
EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
Swiss is flying over Iran again
Lorenzo Stoll leaves Swiss
Vueling with special Barça livery
Kenya and DR Congo are fighting over arrested airline employees
Volotea with new routes from Lille
Asia Atlantic Airlines wants to restart as Air Thailand
EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
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Boeing whistleblower Barnett found dead
The Boeing executive who exposed quality problems with the Dreamliner series was found dead in a hotel parking lot. The US authorities are currently assuming it was suicide. John
NTSB is investigating additional B737 Max problem report
The US Civil Aviation Administration has announced that it is following the pilot's report of an incident that occurred on February 6, 2024 with a United Airlines Boeing 737-Max-8
Etihad IPO: Advising banks have been selected
The planned IPO of Etihad Airways has taken another step forward. The sovereign wealth fund through which Abu Dhabi manages the company has now selected the advisory banks. According to a report by
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Vienna Airport criticizes VCÖ CO2 claims
The Austrian Transport Club claims that carbon dioxide emissions caused by aviation in Austria rose sharply in the first half of 2023 alone. Compare this with the year 2021, in which
Figlmüller opens a new bar at Vienna Airport
A new restaurant, the “Daily Bar”, has been available at Vienna-Schwechat Airport for a few days now. This offers, among other things, a view of the apron of the airport. This is what can be found
FAXX receives industry magazine award
The Upper Austrian aviation supplier FACC AG was named the winner in the Automotive and Supply Industry category by the industry magazine. In the overall ranking of all 439 relevant B2B industrial brands, the people of Innviertel are behind the circuit board manufacturer
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Summer 2024: Easyjet cancels Berlin-Zakynthos
The low-cost airline Easyjet Europe is foregoing non-stop flights between Berlin and the Greek Zakynthos in its 2024 summer flight schedule. This route should have been served once a week during the peak holiday season in the 2024 summer flight schedule.
China Southern has A350 APUs serviced in Hamburg
The aviation company China Southern Airlines will have the Auxiliary Power Units of its Airbus A350 fleet serviced and overhauled by Lufthansa Technik in Hamburg over the next eight years. The German location of the
Nuremberg Airport employees are setting an example
Last week, the employees of Nuremberg Airport set an example for peaceful coexistence. 130 employees gathered on the apron. “Together with the airlines that fly to us
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Summer 2023: Swiss takes Geneva-Hamburg
From the end of March 2023, Swiss will offer a non-stop connection between Geneva and Hamburg. This will initially be served four times a week. From the end of March 2023, Swiss will fly every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Zurich: Chair Airlines exchanges Airbus A319 for A320
The leisure airline Chair Airlines will phase out the Airbus A319 with the registration HB-JOG. The leased aircraft is owned by the German “Air Finkenwerder” Flugzeugfonds GmbH & Co. KG, which is a
Zurich: Chair Airlines reactivates Fuerteventura flights
The holiday airline Chair Airlines will again fly between Zurich and Fuerteventura in the 2023 summer flight schedule. The route last served in 2019 is scheduled to operate on Monday and Wednesday traffic days with Airbus
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Long-distance buses in Germany: Once a Kraftpost monopoly, today a Flixbus defacto monopoly
Long-distance bus transport in Germany has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent decades, characterized by a long history, regulations and ultimately the dominance of a single provider. Around
Controversial excursion destination: Dr. Dollfuß Memorial on the Hohe Wand
In Austria there are some “excursion destinations” where the critical question of why they (still) exist at all is definitely appropriate. At the top is probably the Dr. Dollfuß Memorial, which has been there since 1935
Vienna: Again problems and delays with the new long-distance bus terminal
The planned long-distance bus terminal for Vienna has once again stalled. This time there are significant disagreements between Wien Holding and the DBR investor group around Ariel Muzicant and Markus Teufel. The
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Testing will soon no longer be mandatory at Tel Aviv Airport
The compulsory CoV test upon arrival at Tel Aviv Airport should be a thing of the past from May 20th. The Israeli Ministry of Health said the decision was made in view of the decline in the number of infections.
Travel lights abolished: Malta allows everyone to enter again
The government of the Republic of Malta has been allowing people from all countries to enter the country again since today. The previously used traffic light, which only knew the colors "green", "red" and "dark red", was no longer replaced
Verdict: Airlines are liable for the lack of information provided by travel agents
Airlines can be costly if ticket brokers fail to share information about flight cancellations with customers. By simply informing the agency, airlines meet their duty to provide information
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