Air India is expanding its flight offerings in Europe
SunExpress flies from Erfurt to Antalya
Edelweiss flies to Lofoten
Winter 2024/25: Norwegian takes on Rovaniemi-Munich
Skyalps has started Mostar flights
China Southern plans to start flights to Pakistan
Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
Air India is expanding its flight offerings in Europe
SunExpress flies from Erfurt to Antalya
Edelweiss flies to Lofoten
Winter 2024/25: Norwegian takes on Rovaniemi-Munich
Skyalps has started Mostar flights
China Southern plans to start flights to Pakistan
Switzerland: GP Aviation receives approval for Pristina flights
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Brno Airport with new passenger record
The Czech Republic's Brno Airport had a total of 2023 passengers in the recently completed year 686.933. This set a new record and exceeded the pre-crisis volume by 26,5 percent. The previous highest value
B737-Max-7: Boeing withdraws application for exemption
The possible certification of the smallest variant of the Boeing 737 Max series, Max-7, could take even longer because the manufacturer has withdrawn an application for an exemption. There should be some design changes
Sanctions: Increased engine problems at S7 Airlines
The Russian airline S7 Airlines currently appears to be increasingly suffering from engine problems. Due to Western sanctions, the carrier cannot legally obtain spare parts or exchange engines. According to local reports
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Air Serbia flies more frequently to Vienna and Berlin
Only recently, Wizz Air announced that it would add five new routes from Belgrade and, for example, also fly to Berlin in the future. In the meantime, top dog Air Serbia has reacted and flies on some routes as well
From Linz and Graz: Avanti flies to Kefalonia for Rhomberg Reisen
In the 2023 summer timetable, the German airline will fly to the Greek destination of Kefalonia from Graz and Linz on behalf of Rhomberg Reisen. The aircraft used are de Havilland Dash turboprop aircraft
Austrian Airlines with 400.000 passengers between Christmas and New Year
According to its own statements, Austrian Airlines carried around 400.000 passengers around Christmas and New Year. These were particularly common in the direction of Paris, London, Barcelona, Malé, Cancún and Mauritius. About
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Sundair stations Airbus in Lübeck
The airline Sundair has stationed an Airbus aircraft at Lübeck Airport. The airline is planning to start connections from Lübeck. The German airline Sundair has announced an Airbus aircraft at Lübeck Airport
Codeshare: Condor and Alaska Airlines work together
The holiday airline Condor has agreed a codeshare agreement with Alaska Airlines. This means that connecting flights from Seattle, San Francisco, Portland and Los Angeles can be issued on continuous tickets.
Dresden: Sundair operates charter flights to Krakow
On behalf of the tour operator Niki Aviation, Sundair will operate a special flight from Dresden to Krakow and back on December 28, 2023. An Airbus A319 is used. It deals
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Vaccination is not off the table at Swiss
The flying staff of the airline Swiss could be vaccinated. Actually, it was initially said that the flight attendants and pilots can be vaccinated voluntarily, but according to a report in the newspaper
Zurich redevelops taxiways
At the largest airport in Switzerland, Zurich-Kloten, construction work along the runways and taxiways will begin over the next few weeks. These include maintenance work on the flight operations areas as well as work in connection with the
Chair Airlines writes HB-JOH off as a total economic loss
The Airbus A319 operated by Chair Airlines with the registration HB-JOH was so badly damaged in the course of maintenance that the machine was classified as an economic total loss. According to company boss Shpend
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Railway strike in Austria: almost all wheels stand still
In Austria, the wheels are standing still on almost all railway lines because no agreement could be reached between the Chamber of Commerce and the Vida trade union at the weekend. The employee representatives accuse that the railway workers' strike
India abolishes CoV entry restrictions
On November 22, India significantly relaxed entry rules: Passengers arriving from abroad no longer have to be fully vaccinated. Also showing a negative test and wearing one
Seabourn has also christened in Antarctica
With the Seabourn Venture, another cruise ship was christened in Antarctica. This has been in use since July 2022, but it has only officially had this name for a few days.
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