Imperial Riding School Hotel reopens after renovation
Vienna: Ryanair has started Olbia flights
Austria: Federal Army conducts supersonic training
Air Canada picks up Toronto-Brussels
Tourism conference takes place in Kitzbühel
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Imperial Riding School Hotel reopens after renovation
Vienna: Ryanair has started Olbia flights
Austria: Federal Army conducts supersonic training
Air Canada picks up Toronto-Brussels
Tourism conference takes place in Kitzbühel
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
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Georgian Wings connects Tbilisi with Prague
The airline Georgian Wings plans to start the Tbilisi-Prague route. Flight operations are scheduled to begin on May 4th. Georgian Wings airline plans to start flights between Tbilisi and
Fly Air41 flies with Airbus A319 for Croatia Airlines
The airline Fly Air 41 Airways, a sister company of the German Sundair, will soon fly on behalf of Star Alliance member Croatia Airlines. The Airbus A319 medium-haul jet is next to one
Easyjet is looking for young pilots again
The Easyjet Group is again looking for young pilots. The plan is to hire around 2028 additional pilots by 1.000. The two-year intensive pilot training takes place throughout Europe
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Tui pushes Calabria holidays from Vienna, Innsbruck and Salzburg
In collaboration with Austrian Airlines and Eurowings, the tour operator Tui Austria is also offering Calabria package tours in the upcoming 2024 summer season. Tui will offer two weekly flights with Austrian from June 2024
Vienna Airport and Helga Krismer exchange blows again
The Lower Austrian politician Helga Krismer-Huber (Greens) and Flughafen Wien AG have once again exchanged blows over media releases. The Greens, together with a colleague in the state parliament, demanded that the Court of Auditors
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
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BER Airport with 1,92 million passengers in March 2024
In March 2024, the German capital Berlin-Brandenburg Airport was used by around 1,92 million travelers. This means that there was an increase of 15 percent compared to the same month last year, but the figure is still significantly lower
Cologne/Bonn Airport signs Diversity Charter
Cologne/Bonn Airport has signed the Diversity Charter and is visibly committed to an appreciative and unbiased working environment. The Diversity Charter is an initiative to promote
Düsseldorf Airport is advertising catering space
Düsseldorf Airport has started re-tendering for catering spaces. Interested entrepreneurs can apply for a total of 12 spaces. These will be awarded in three lots, according to the airport. Last year
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Pilatus takes over MRO operations in the USA
The Swiss Pilatus Group has taken over the MRO activities including employees from Aero Centers Epps. Aero Center Epps is based in Atlanta at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport and provides sales operations and maintenance services to
Swiss with new menus on long-haul flights
The airline Swiss now serves food from the canton of Oberwalden as part of the “Taste of Swiss” catering concept. In first and business class, meals are now prepared by someone
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
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Tui Austria is expanding its Bulgaria offer
Just a few hours' flight from Austria, travelers in Bulgaria can look forward to warm summer days, beautiful landscapes, turquoise sea, historical sites and extensive sandy beaches. The holiday destination on the
Exorbitantly high inflation is putting Turkish tourism professionals under pressure
Inflation has been particularly high in Turkey for some time. In addition, the local currency has been weakening against the euro and the US dollar for some time. Both could be used for tourism
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
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Bulgaria orders eight more Lockheed Martin F-16s
The Bulgarian government has decided to purchase more Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets. Parliament gave the necessary approval for the transaction on Friday, November 4, 2022.
Five dead in Venezuela caravan crash
On Sunday, November 6, 2022, a military Cessna 208B crashed near Puerto Ayacucho. According to official information, there are no survivors. The caravan with the
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
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TSA warns: Pets have no place in the X-ray scanner
In the United States of America, taking pets on air travel is not only widespread, but under certain circumstances there is even a right to have pets for emotional reasons
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
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