TrueNoord buys some aircraft from NAC
Ryanair with 17,3 million passengers in April 2024
Berlin: Norse has reactivated JFK flights
Luxair with a new hangar at the home base
Wizz Air: decline in passengers in April 2024
RAS takes over Aviation Technik Saar
Eurowings is expanding its Hanover base
TrueNoord buys some aircraft from NAC
Ryanair with 17,3 million passengers in April 2024
Berlin: Norse has reactivated JFK flights
Luxair with a new hangar at the home base
Wizz Air: decline in passengers in April 2024
RAS takes over Aviation Technik Saar
Eurowings is expanding its Hanover base
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Multi-hub strategy: Air Asia X wants to expand towards the USA
Manila Airport could play a major role in the future development of Air Asia X. The carrier is currently considering setting up a hub for USA flights. Also Kuala Lumpur and
A320 in a wheat field: Ural Airlines has to pay rent to farmer
Parking aircraft at airports costs money. In most cases, the daily fee can be found in the fee schedule. But “parking” in a field can also be charged
Ethiopian Cargo sets course for Casablanca
Star Alliance member Ethiopian has expanded its cargo network in Africa. It is now also active in Casablanca and is increasing the number of cargo destinations on this continent to 35. "We
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Austro Control with record volume in July 2022
In July 2022, the Austrian air traffic control service Austro Control recorded the busiest month since ACG was founded. Around 102.000 flights were counted in the airspace of the Alpine Republic. After the significant declines
Klagenfurt Airport conducted an emergency drill
An emergency exercise involving around 100 people was carried out at Klagenfurt Airport on Saturday. A landing accident of a fictitious machine coming from Salzburg was simulated. This was about
A strike is threatening at Austrian Airlines
After three unsuccessful KV negotiations for the flight crew of Austrian Airlines, the union and the works council are increasing the pressure. As the courier reports online, works meetings are scheduled for next Thursday. Because of the high
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Summer 2024: Mavi Gök takes up Antalya-Karlsruhe
The Turkish holiday airline Mavi Gök plans to fly once a week between Antalya and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden in the 2024 summer timetable. These are charter flights for a tour operator. It is currently planned that
Summer 2024: Condor postpones flights to Giza
The German airline Condor will postpone flights on the Frankfurt-Gizeh route until the summer season. The German airline Condor originally planned to operate flights on the Frankfurt-Gizeh route in the near future. This one
Lufthansa is giving 38 Airbus A320 new cabins
From spring 2025, Lufthansa will initially give 38 Airbus A320s new cabin interiors. This also means that new luggage compartments will be installed to provide more storage space for trolleys etc.
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Easyjet Switzerland boss on the demanding Corona period
The corona crisis is also demanding everything from Easyjet. While the summer months were still optimistic, the airline is now reducing the flight schedule again. Easyjet European boss Thomas Haagensen gives small insights into the currently difficult one
Peoples have to cut the flight plan again
Due to the fact that the Swiss Confederation has declared the Austrian capital Vienna a risk region, the Austrian regional airline Peoples must now reduce its flight operations. Between Altenrhein and Wien vv
Swiss takes over first Airbus A321neo
The Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss received its first Airbus A321neo in Zurich on Friday. The medium-haul jet is baptized “Stoos” and has the registration HB-JPA. The first landing took place
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Southern France is letting fewer people into the bays of the Calanques
Southern France restricts access to the bays of the calanques near Marseille. Until the end of the summer, only a maximum of 400 people per day are allowed to visit the beaches there. until
Survey: 64 percent of Austrians who want to vacation want to go abroad
A current survey has shown that six out of ten Austrians want to travel during the summer of 2022. Of these, 46 percent want to spend their holidays within Austria. To this conclusion
Tui follows up on Mediterranean offers
Despite the rising prices, the desire for summer holidays is unbroken - and the organizers are noticing that too. Tui is reacting to the persistently high demand by increasing the offer
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