Route permit withdrawn: Pegasus has to stop Istanbul-Podgorica
Air Serbia flies to Shanghai in winter
Leipzig/Halle and Dresden airports with an increase in passengers
Athens: SAS and Aegean Airlines fly in codeshare
Arrested in Arlanda: Pensioner wanted to smuggle a large amount of gold
Silversea Cruises shipping company with new managing director
Olympic Games: France introduces temporary passport controls
Gatwick: Delta crew accidentally shoots B767 emergency slide
Route permit withdrawn: Pegasus has to stop Istanbul-Podgorica
Air Serbia flies to Shanghai in winter
Leipzig/Halle and Dresden airports with an increase in passengers
Athens: SAS and Aegean Airlines fly in codeshare
Arrested in Arlanda: Pensioner wanted to smuggle a large amount of gold
Silversea Cruises shipping company with new managing director
Olympic Games: France introduces temporary passport controls
Gatwick: Delta crew accidentally shoots B767 emergency slide
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Alula Aba Nega: Ethiopian's Dash 8-400 suffers landing accident
The de Havilland Dash 8-400 with registration ET-AVS, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, suffered a landing accident at Alula Aba Nega Airport on January 18, 2024 and is
Aeroitalia announces Ancona split
On behalf of Aeroitalia, the Romanian regional airline Air Connect will operate a non-stop connection between Ancona and Split in the 2024 summer timetable. However, this is only offered during high season. From 6.
Skyup MT takes two Airbus A320s into wet lease
The Ukrainian low-cost airline Skyup has been able to stay in the air through wet lease orders in the EU and other regions since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. In Malta they have a subsidiary
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Eurowings discontinues Linz-Düsseldorf
The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings is discontinuing the non-stop connection between Linz and Düsseldorf. A few days ago, the airport was concerned about the presentation of the traffic figures for 2022
Innsbruck Airport had 721.421 passengers
Innsbruck Airport had 721.421 passengers last year. In a direct comparison with the year 2021, you could increase by 475 percent, but you were about 34 percent below
With a stop in Vienna: Ethiopian takes on Addis Ababa-Copenhagen
Ethiopian Airlines will start direct flights between Addis Ababa and Copenhagen on May 22, 2023. These are to be served five times a week. Since it is not a non-stop connection
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Ita takeover: Lufthansa could lose slots in Munich and Frankfurt
The planned takeover of Ita Airways by Lufthansa could be associated with painful conditions for the German aviation group. The EU Commission demands that the offer be extended from the Frankfurt and Munich hubs
Lufthansa is not operating Heathrow-Friedrichshafen as planned
Lufthansa will not operate the planned flight route between London Heathrow and Friedrichshafen as originally announced. The carrier has now removed all rotations from sale, with the exception of two rotations. Both Austrian Airlines
Skyexpress has added Athens-Düsseldorf
A few days ago, the Greek airline Skyexpress started a non-stop connection between Athens and Düsseldorf. This will initially be served four times a week with Airbus A320neo. The flights are underway
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This is the new premium economy class from Swiss
From the fourth quarter of 2021, twelve Boeing 777-300ERs from Swiss will be successively equipped with the new premium economy class. This product should be available on the entire long-haul fleet by the start of the summer flight schedule in 2022
Zurich: Edelweiss flies to Pristina with an Airbus A340
Due to high demand, the holiday airline Edelweiss Air will use the Airbus A340-300 repeatedly between Zurich and Pristina in July and August. Usually this route is served by A320. The
HB-AZI: Helvetic has taken over the first Embraer 195-E2
The regional airline Helvetic Airways will welcome the first Embraer 25-E2021 in Zurich on Friday, June 195, 2. Three more units are to be delivered to the carrier by the end of July 2021
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Venice is postponing the introduction of entry fees again
The last scheduled start date for the entry fee has been postponed again. Venice originally wanted to cash in from January 2023. Now the visitors should pay at the earliest from the summer of next year in order to
Westbahn now also stops in Rosenheim
For a few days now, Westbahn trains on the Vienna-Munich route have also been stopping in Rosenheim, Bavaria. Departures at 6.08 a.m., 8.08 a.m., 10.08 a.m., 12.08 p.m. and 16.08 are affected
Vienna: Around 1,2 million overnight stays in November
With 1,2 million overnight stays, this November reached 85 percent of its volume from the pre-Corona year 2019. This November brought 1.171.000 overnight stays and thus a calculated increase of 114 percent
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