Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
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Broken nose wheel: Ryanair B737 blocked Charleroi Airport
Due to a technical defect in the nose wheel of the Boeing 737-800 with the registration EI-DYC, there were delays at Charleroi Airport in Belgium on January 25, 2024. The one from Ryanair
Air Serbia has to temporarily shorten its flight schedule
The airline Air Serbia has reduced its offer for March 2024 by around four percent due to the loss of capacity previously provided by Marathon Airlines. According to company information
Long-haul: Qantas announces free WiFi internet
The Oneworld member Qantas wants to provide free WiFi internet on part of the fleet used on international flights. The upgrade of the machines will begin at the end of 2024
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D-Gates: New beer bar opened at Vienna Airport
A new center bar has been opened at the D-Gates (Non-Schengen) at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. This bears the name "Zapfmeisterei" and offers, among other things, six types of beer on tap, chilled drinks, coffee and filled ones
ÖAMTC Air Rescue celebrates its 40th anniversary
Since 1983, the ÖAMTC air rescue helicopters have been taking off to save lives. From the humble beginnings - in 1983 there were only two bases - a cornerstone of the
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
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Student Agency: Czech customers are increasingly booking flights from Vienna and Munich
The Regiojet parent company Student Agency was able to arrange 2023 percent more flight tickets in 30 than in the previous period. A closer look at the numbers reveals an interesting picture, because the
Passenger numbers: Stuttgart far away from pre-crisis volumes
Stuttgart Airport was used by 2023 passengers in the recently completed year 8.447.406. Compared to the previous period, in which there were 6.997.032 passengers, there was an increase of 20,7 percent, but
Ryanair takes on Berlin-Castellón
The low-cost airline Ryanair is further expanding its offer to Spain from Berlin-Brandenburg Airport in the 2024 summer flight schedule. From March 31, 2024, the lowcoster will also be available between BER and
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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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From April 2022: Thailand will introduce an entry fee for holidaymakers
Thailand, which is very popular with European holidaymakers, wants to charge tourists an entry fee from April 2022. This will have to be paid for in addition to any visa costs, if required.
Japan extends foreign entry ban
The Japanese government is extending the entry ban for non-residents and non-citizens until at least the end of February 2022. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced this at a press conference on Tuesday. Because of the Omikron-Corona variant
Italy: compulsory insurance for winter sports enthusiasts
Winter sports enthusiasts who want to spend their vacation in Italy now have to consider a few things. To use official ski areas, you must have liability insurance that covers damage to third parties. The Italian Parliament has
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- Malta's JetHouse certifies, adds Falcon 7X 3 May 2024JetHouse (JTH, Malta International) obtained its Maltese Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) #MT-82 on February 27, 2024, and has launched operations with its first aircraft, Falcon 7X 9H-NEAH (msn 17). The 15.9-year-old aircraft seating up to 15 passengers, formerly operated by Cat Aviation (CAZ, Zurich), will be based out of Brussels National. JetHouse said it would […]
- Ex-parent of Air Antilles sells 2 DHCs to start-up Caribfly 3 May 2024
- US's Southern Sky Aviation opens FBO in Panama City, FL 3 May 2024Southern Sky Aviation Charters (Birmingham, AL) has opened a new USD30 million fixed base operation at Panama City Northwest Florida Beaches, giving aircraft operators a choice of service providers at the airport. “It is a first-class facility and we are extremely proud of it,” said SSA President Donald Howell. The new facility includes 68,000 square […]
- Cabo Verde Airlines looks to bolster fleet amid halt to TICV 3 May 2024Cabo Verde Airlines (VR, Sal Amilcar Cabral International) is looking to lease an additional aircraft to strengthen its domestic route network and fill the gap resulting from the suspension of TICV - Transportes Interilhas de Cabo Verde's air operator's certificate (AOC) and operating license ( OL) last week. Insiders at the airline revealed to the archipelagic […]
- Lufthansa shelves new projects over strike losses in 1Q24 3 May 2024Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) has paused all new projects and is reassessing its administrative staffing needs to cut operating costs and stem heavy losses sustained in the first quarter of 2024, mainly attributed to strikes and wage disputes with employee groups within Lufthansa Group and employees at system partners. The parent reported an adjusted EBIT […]
- Air Sénégal wet-leases A320, E145 3 May 2024