Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
Codeshare: Discover Airlines and Croatia Airlines work together
IndiGo orders 30 Airbus A350-900s
Air Baltic establishes technical academy
Austria's hiking villages present the best herbal hikes
Czech travelers speculate on last-minute deals
Till Streichert becomes Lufthansa's chief financial officer
Winter 2024/2025: Edelweiss expands flights to Norway and Finland
Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
Codeshare: Discover Airlines and Croatia Airlines work together
IndiGo orders 30 Airbus A350-900s
Air Baltic establishes technical academy
Austria's hiking villages present the best herbal hikes
Czech travelers speculate on last-minute deals
Till Streichert becomes Lufthansa's chief financial officer
Winter 2024/2025: Edelweiss expands flights to Norway and Finland
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Current job offers
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Qantas orders eight more Airbus A321XLRs
Australian Oneworld member Qantas has announced that it has decided to order eight more Airbus A321XLRs. The carrier has therefore increased an existing order and is now waiting
American Airlines: Unruly PAX damages emergency exit during flight
On February 20, 2024, American Airlines flight AA1912 had to make a return landing en route from Albuquerque to Chicago. An “unruly PAX” frantically tried to open an emergency exit. According to local media reports
Alaska incident: personnel consequences at Boeing
The incident, which occurred at the beginning of January 2024 with a B737-Max-9 operated by Alaska Airlines, has personnel consequences at the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing. The Renton location where this
more international news
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Innsbruck: Pernetta expects 950.000 passengers
In the first quarter of the current year, Innsbruck Airport was around 12 percent below the level in the same period of 2019. Expected for the full year 2023
Heliport closed: Helicopter patients now land at Olympiaworld Innsbruck
The heliport of the Innsbruck University Hospital is now closed for around three months due to necessary renovation work. Without the possibility of rescue helicopters being able to land and take off, the patients have to
DDSG sets up Admiral Duck at Vienna Airport
The excursion boat operator DDSG has set up the company mascot "Admiral Duck" in a stately size at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. Furthermore, one advertises on the screens above the luggage carousel for the ship trips. In return
more news from Austria
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Air rescue: DRF wins tender in Saxony-Anhalt
DRF Luftrettung has once again won the tendering process for air rescue in Saxony-Anhalt. The non-profit organization will thus ensure rapid emergency medical care for the population for another three years
First City Airlines A319 wears the colors
The first Airbus A319 intended for Lufthansa's new City Airlines flight operation received its new color scheme in a paint shop at Münster/Osnabrück Airport. This is largely identical to the usual one
New Year's Eve: Nuremberg airport fire brigade supported emergency services
The Nuremberg Airport fire department was on duty outside the area on New Year's Eve 2023/24. At the request of the Nuremberg control center, the airport ambulance responded to ten alarms on New Year's Eve.
more news from Germany
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Switzerland: Ruag is back in the black
The Swiss aviation and armaments group Ruag can announce black figures again after losses made in the 2020 financial year. In 2021, an EBIT of
Runway 10/28 at Zurich Airport is being renovated
On March 27, 2022, the renovation of the median of runway 10/28 will start at Zurich Airport. The construction work on the main runway will take around 70-80 nights. Runway 10/28 was built in 1948 with
Swiss is auctioning off economy class seats for a good cause
In cooperation with Ricardo, Swiss is auctioning off Economy Class seats that are no longer needed as part of the introduction of the new Premium Economy Class. The carrier donates the proceeds to the
more news from Switzerland
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
Holidays: By train and bike through Switzerland
Whether leisurely bike tours for families, pleasure-seekers and the spontaneous, or for demanding and experienced mountain bikers: Graubünden is known as the country of cyclists – as the Swiss call cycling. The canton offers
Tyrol: Zillertalbahn becomes a hydrogen railway
The Zillertalbahn, which is currently operated with diesel traction, is not to be electrified. Instead, the state of Tyrol relies on hydrogen-powered trains. Previously, for years there was a debate about whether to use electricity or another
ÖBB: youth summer ticket is back
A few days ago, the Austrian Federal Railways started selling the summer ticket, which is available to people under the age of 26. This is again not during the entire school summer holidays, but only
more tourism news
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
further trip reports
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
more military news
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
WWF warns: Animal souvenirs can be expensive
Holiday souvenirs are a reminder of the most beautiful time of the year, but can lead to nasty surprises and severe penalties on the return journey. Countless souvenirs are confiscated every year at the national borders - in particular
Strays on vacation - what to do?
As soon as you arrive at your holiday home, you will run into stray dogs and cats in many places on the way to the beach, pool or restaurant. Apparently in need of help, one would like to approach the animals
Rail passengers also have passenger rights
Due to the train drivers' strike in Germany, international rail connections can also be significantly delayed or canceled. As in aviation, there are also passenger rights in rail transport. The
more travel tips articles
Quick links:
International | Military | Austria | Germany | Switzerland | Tourism | Trip reports | Travel Tips | Service & Jobs | Newsletter | “To Go” offline magazine
ch-aviation
- Cameroon's Camair-Co continues to buckle under debt pile 8 May 2024Camair-Co (QC, Douala) continues to face a debt burden of XAF124 billion Central African francs (USD203.7 million), making it the second most indebted state-owned enterprise in Cameroon, according to the country's latest monthly public debt review. Released on April 25, the report by Cameroon's public debt management committee (Comité National de la Dette Publique - […]
- Italy's AlisCargo takes first B777-200F ahead of restart 8 May 2024
- Iceland's Odin Cargo aims to fill BBN Airlines Nordic gap 8 May 2024
- US's AELF secures $40mn for B737-800 fleet growth 8 May 2024AELF - Aircraft Engine Lease Finance has secured a USD40 million credit facility with Merchants Bank of Indiana as the Chicago-based lessor looks to expand its B737-800 portfolio and take advantage of current market opportunities. The credit facility is collateralised, in part, by four of the company's ten A330-200s, which AELF acquired from Airbus Asset […]
- Poland's Enter Air to grow own and wet-leased fleets for S24 8 May 2024
- Moldova's FlyOne poised to add first A321 8 May 2024