EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
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
EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
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
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Wales: Play flies to Cardiff
Icelandic low-cost airline Play plans to start flights to Cardiff in the fourth quarter of 2024. The flights will temporarily operate from Reykjavik. The Icelandic airline Play wants in the fourth quarter
LOT Polish Airlines doesn't fly to Podgorica
The airline LOT Polish Airlines will not start flights to Podgorica. The flights were originally scheduled to begin at the end of June. The airline LOT Polish Airlines had planned to end
Belgrade Airport is one of the best airports in Eastern Europe
Belgrade Airport ranked ninth among the best Eastern European airports in the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2024. This is the eighth consecutive year that the Serbian
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Danger of strike: KV negotiations at Austrian Airlines failed
According to the Vida union, the negotiations for a new collective agreement for the flying staff of Austrian Airlines have failed – at least for the time being. Now it is no longer impossible that
Vienna: Priority Pass distinguishes Vienna Lounge
With a regular admission price of 55 euros, the Vienna Lounge at Vienna-Schwechat Airport is not exactly one of the cheapest exclusive waiting areas. However, the services offered on site seem to appeal to members
Many holiday destinations in the Linz summer flight schedule 2024
The 2024 summer flight schedule will also begin at the Upper Austrian airport Linz-Hörsching in a few days. While this is extremely expandable on the classic route with only two weekly Düsseldorf routes, there are holiday flights
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Wizz Air takes on Tirana-Stuttgart
At the start of the 2024/25 winter flight schedule period, the low-cost airline Wizz Air will begin a non-stop connection between Tirana and Stuttgart-Echterdingen. The route is scheduled to operate from October 29, 2024. For now, the carrier wants to
Delta launches New York (JFK)-Munich
From April 11, 2024, the airline Delta Air Lines will operate a seasonal flight connection between New York (JFK) and Munich. This will be operated on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Eurowings has reactivated Leipzig-Düsseldorf
Since Monday, April 8, 2024, there has been a non-stop connection between Leipzig/Halle and Düsseldorf within Germany. This has been paused since November 2021. Eurowings resumed this route on Monday.
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Fischer Air is trying to restart again
Fischer Air, which had to file for bankruptcy in 2005, has been trying to get back in the air for many years. Now they are making a new attempt and want to do it in the summer of 2024
Bern: Helvetic Airways takes over Djerba charter
The Swiss tour operator Tui Suisse will have Helvetic Airways serve some holiday destinations from Bern-Belp in the 2024 summer flight schedule. The destination Djerba is new, according to the tour operator. There are regular scheduled services
WEF 2024: Zurich Airport is offering spotter tours again
The World Economic Forum will take place again in Davos in mid-January 2024. Zurich-Kloten Airport expects that numerous special visitors will appear again. There are special tours and longer opening hours for spotters
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Tui Austria is recording an increasing desire to travel
The booking situation for summer 2024 is encouraging. “Summer business is in full swing. Tui’s summer bookings are currently in double-digit growth,” says Gottfried Math, Managing Director of Tui Austria, at the start of the event
SBB passenger transport back in the profit zone
The SBB managed to get into the black in the 2023 financial year despite high energy costs. This is said to have been primarily due to the fact that there were 1,32 million passengers again
ÖAMTC: Electric cars in practical tests with 30 percent less range
Twice a year the NAF – the Norwegian partner club of the ÖAMTC – invites you to the “El Prix”. This is the world's largest range and charging test for electric cars. This time
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Avalanche: Federal army with eight helicopters in Lech / Zürs in action
The Austrian Armed Forces were on Sunday around 15:00 p.m. due to an avalanche with eight helicopters in the Lech/Zürs ski area (Arlberg) on an assistance mission. Around 200 rescue workers helped to recover buried people
Armed Forces: First AW169 stationed in Langenlebarn
The Austrian Armed Forces took delivery of the first multi-purpose Leonardo AW169 helicopter and stationed it at the Brumowski air base in Langenlebarn. The formal handover took place on Wednesday in the presence of Lower Austria
Germany has officially ordered F35 fighter jets
The German Ministry of Defense has officially announced an order for 35 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets. The upcoming order was already more or less known. Formally, the German Bundestag still had to
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Austria: Failure to respect passenger rights can land airline bosses in prison
It is largely unknown that violations of the Air Passenger Rights Ordinance can also have administrative criminal consequences for airlines and their managers. Any affected passenger can file a report with the relevant district administrative authority. This
Flight delays cause emissions from two million cars
Passenger rights service provider Airhelp released the results of its market report on September 26th, which examines the impact of last year's flight disruptions on the economy and the environment in Europe, the United States and
Wellness weekend: Up to 400 euros price difference
The foggy autumn days are the most popular time to go on a wellness holiday. The consumer advocates of the Upper Austrian Chamber of Labor have surveyed the price-performance ratio of wellness hotels in Upper Austria. There are price differences of
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- Japan's NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines mulls next-gen widebodies 1 May 2024The president and CEO of NCA - Nippon Cargo Airlines (KZ, Tokyo Narita) has told a conference in Singapore that the carrier is looking at acquiring new-generation freighters. “We're studying them seriously,” Hiroyuki Homma was quoted by Cargo Facts. According to ch-aviation fleets data, NCA currently operates eight B747-8Fs, all of which are owned by […]
- Korea's t'way Air sees top shareholder generational change 1 May 2024
- China Southern Airlines orders 100 C919s 1 May 2024China Southern Airlines (CZ, Guangzhou) has ordered 100 incremental C919s from COMAC (Shanghai Pudong), with deliveries scheduled to begin this year and run until 2031. The carrier is the last of China's three big state-owned airlines to commit to the same number of locally built narrowbodies. The carrier revealed in a stock market filing that […]
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