Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
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Alaska Airlines: Flight attendants prevail in dispute over coffee machines
In the United States of America, a dispute is raging between the Association of Flight Attendants and the management of Alaska Airlines. It's about outdated coffee machines.
Universal Air operates two routes from Prague
The Maltese regional airline Universal Air will launch two seasonal flights from Prague from June 2024, which will be operated with de Havilland Dash 8-400. On the one hand, you will be connecting from June 2nd
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
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Works meeting: Only 37,14 percent of AUA employees took part
The airline Austrian Airlines employs around 3.500 flying staff. According to official information, almost 1.300 flying employees took part in the most recent works meeting, which took place last Thursday
Nesma Airlines operates Egypt charter for ETI
The tour operator ETI, which specializes in Egypt trips, is offering full charter flights from Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn, Nuremberg, Leipzig/Halle, Vienna, Linz and Zurich, which are to be operated by Nesma Airlines. Added up
Austria: Obstacle lighting may be switched off in the future
In Austria, it should be possible in the future for the obstacle lighting, which pilots were supposed to be in front of, for example, chimneys, wind turbines, tall buildings and power lines, to be deactivated at night
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Leipzig/Halle: Eurowings flies to Düsseldorf again
After the Leipzig/Halle-Düsseldorf route had to be discontinued in November 2021, the airline Eurowings was able to confirm the reactivation of the route. The airline Eurowings has confirmed the reactivation of the Leipzig/Halle-Düsseldorf route. The
Hamburg with new art at the gate exhibition
A new exhibition at Kunst am Gate has started at Hamburg Airport: “Arts & Science” takes passengers on an exciting journey before departure - a journey into
Germany: Strikes have caused a huge increase in flight cancellations
Since the beginning of 2024, numerous strikes by various professional groups have taken place in Germany, including in aviation. These are intended to increase the number of deletions exponentially,
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Swiss flight attendants accept new collective employment agreement
A new collective employment agreement for cabin crew will come into force at Swiss airline on January 1, 2024. The employees accepted the negotiation result with a 79,1 percent majority. The members of the
Summer 2024: Swiss increases Zurich-Graz
Graz Airport is currently connected to the Swiss hub in Zurich three times a week. That will change in the 2024 summer flight schedule. From April 1, 2024, the Swiss Lufthansa subsidiary will operate five weekly routes between
SWISS is increasing flights to Ljubljana
The Swiss airline SWISS has announced that it will increase its flights to Ljubljana. Specifically, two daily flights will be offered. The airline SWISS has announced the Zurich-Ljubljana route in the summer season
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Wachaubahn starts the 2024 summer season
The Wachaubahn starts the summer season on March 16, 2024, just in time for the apricot blossom. As a special prelude, a state-of-the-art measuring vehicle was used for the digital inspection of the railway infrastructure. The
Airtours identifies the trend towards luxury holidays
Airtours is continuing to expand its offering in the upper luxury segment. “In the ultra-luxury sector, we have added many new and unusual products to our portfolio and are offering the largest selection this year
Regiojet is increasing the Vienna-Budapest rail connection
The private railway company Regiojet will operate more frequently between Vienna and Budapest from April 4, 2024. The company announced that there will be eight daily train pairs in the future. Regiojet has been offering since
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Boeing: Italy wants to buy six tankers
The Italian government will begin negotiations with US aircraft manufacturer Boeing to purchase six KC-46A aircraft. These are intended to replace the aging KC-767A. In Italy, the pattern
Austrian army trains supersonic intercept maneuvers
The Austrian Armed Forces are conducting supersonic training from October 24 to November 4, 2022. Among other things, the Eurofighter pilots practice interception manoeuvres. Two training flights are planned each day. These will
Austria supports drone training in Montenegro
The Austrian police have been intensifying the use of drones since 2020. For this purpose, separate competence centers were set up at the Cobra/DSE task force and at the flight police. The main use of the drones has been for two years
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Analysis: Flight disruptions cost passengers dearly
Airlines fail to deliver customer satisfaction when it comes to dealing with delays and flight cancellations. This emerges from a survey by AirHelp, the world's largest air passenger rights organization. The
Summer 2023: 106,7 million air travelers across Europe delayed
The summer holidays in Germany are officially over. Classes started again in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg last Monday. Airhelp, the world's largest organization for air passenger rights, takes stock: In
The freedoms of aviation at a glance
In the world of aviation, there are a number of “freedoms” or rights that allow airlines and passengers to operate cross-border flights. One of them, which is often less in the spotlight,
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