As of September 1, 2024: SAS is moving to Skyteam
Luton: Wizz Air UK has switched base to Neo-Jets
Korean Air sets course for Macau
Quarterly figures: Brussels Airlines with a loss of 58 million euros
Aeromexico connects Queretaro with Atlanta
100 aircraft: China Southern Airlines with large order from Comac
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
As of September 1, 2024: SAS is moving to Skyteam
Luton: Wizz Air UK has switched base to Neo-Jets
Korean Air sets course for Macau
Quarterly figures: Brussels Airlines with a loss of 58 million euros
Aeromexico connects Queretaro with Atlanta
100 aircraft: China Southern Airlines with large order from Comac
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
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India: Spicejet and Busy Bee Airways want to buy Go First
There are official reports that there are two interested parties for a possible takeover of the insolvent low-cost airline Go First. These are Sky One and Spicejet. The first company mentioned is located in
Transnusa is transforming into a premium carrier
The Indonesian low-cost airline Transnusa no longer wants to be active on the market as a low-cost carrier, but as a full-service carrier. The change in the business model would also be a consequence of the sale of the company.
United Airlines announces Tel Aviv comeback
United Airlines is the first US airline to announce the resumption of flights to/from Tel Aviv. The first round trips from New York-Newark will include a stopover in Munich. Away
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ACI-Award: Vienna Airport climate efforts achieve second place
Vienna International Airport has received an award from the Airport Council International for its photovoltaic system, among other things. It finished second behind Gatwick Airport. The award was presented
ECJ: State of Carinthia must reclaim multi-million Tuifly subsidies
It's been a long time, but now the European Court of Justice has reminded the German leisure airline of its former activities in Klagenfurt. The carrier must support the Land of Carinthia between
Salzburg: Airport run successfully completed
Last week, the Airport Run took place at Salzburg Airport for the sixth time. Around 400 athletes took part and covered 4642 kilometers
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Ryanair calls for a reduction in the German aviation tax
The government of the Federal Republic of Germany intends to significantly increase the so-called aviation tax in order to generate additional government revenue. The low-cost airline Ryanair demands exactly the opposite. CEO Michael O’Leary said:
Charter: Albawings serves Pristina-Düsseldorf
On behalf of a tour operator, the Albanian low-cost airline Albawings will also operate non-stop flights between Pristina and Düsseldorf from January 17, 2024. These are charter flights that are only available via the client,
KLM discontinues Amsterdam-Dresden
The Dutch airline KLM will no longer fly between Amsterdam and Dresden in the 2024 summer timetable. This means that the East German airport will lose a hub connection. This is effective March 30, 2024
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Zurich Airport with passenger growth in April
Last month, 1,8 million people flew through Zurich Airport. That is 465 percent more than in the same month last year. Especially over the Easter days and the spring holidays
Basel receives Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 4
Basel Airport has been awarded Level 4 “Airport Carbon Accreditation” by ACI Europe. It is the first Swiss airport to achieve this level of certification. In
Swiss is shifting Munich-Zurich to rail
The Swiss Federal Railways and the Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss are extending their cooperation, which has existed for some time, to the Munich-Zurich route. This will be the first "Swiss Air Rail" route (formerly: airplane) on an international route
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Lower Austria: Discover the Marchfeld by bike
The landscape of the Marchfeld with its baroque castles is a popular destination - also by bike. The "Marchfelder-Schlösser-Radeln" project is intended to use the existing cycling potential in the Marchfeld and through innovative,
Austria: Experience sunrise with the Schneebergbahn
Sunrises with distant views, cool mountain air and a hearty breakfast - "Alpine Sunrise" inspires mountain fans with a natural spectacle for all the senses. “Guests of the Schneebergbahn can enjoy the breathtaking sunrise on the highest mountain in Lower Austria
Test: Avion Express Malta performs well - client Air Malta still messes it up
In Europe, there are more and more airlines from which you cannot normally buy tickets, but are delighted with them on charter flights and increasingly also on scheduled flights. to the on
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Entry regulations: Israel puts new information page on the web
Israel reopened to tourists on January 9, 2022. However, there are strict entry regulations, about which a new homepage that the authorities have put on the Internet
Slovenia changes quarantine rules upon entry
Changed entry requirements have been in force in Slovenia since today. According to the latest regulation, domestic quarantine, if ordered upon entry, may no longer be prematurely terminated. Until now
Germany makes Austria and 35 other countries a high-risk area
Once again, Germany classifies the Republic of Austria as a so-called Corona high-risk area. This classification was not lifted until the Christmas holidays. In addition to Austria, another 35 countries have received this negative award.
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