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
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
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
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
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November 2023: Play had 107.236 passengers
The Icelandic low-cost airline Play had a total of 2023 passengers on board in November 107.236. In direct comparison to the same month last year, the increase was 42 percent. Capacity utilization worsened
Turkish Airlines hands over its first aircraft to Ajet
The Turkish Airlines Group has begun transferring the first Boeing 737-800 aircraft to the AOC of the subsidiary Ajet. This will be the low-cost activities, previously under the Anadolujet brand
Russia: Putin wants at least 2030 commercial aircraft of his own production by 1.000
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized during a press conference that the airlines in the state he governs were operating “too many” aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. His policy aims
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Lufthansa Group cuts Balkan routes sharply
The flight schedule cuts announced by the Lufthansa Group in the calendar months of July and August 2022 will hit Balkan traffic extremely hard. The group airlines Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings and Lufthansa have clearly
Despite the chaos: Austrian Airlines does not want wet lease aircraft
The use of wet lease aircraft to cushion failures is currently not an issue for Austrian Airlines, a company spokesman clarified to Aviation.Direct. Regardless of the many flight cancellations in the last few days, one is
Innsbruck's airport boss sees "excessive demand on all travel routes"
Last weekend, the "European flight chaos" also hit the Austrian regional airport of Innsbruck. However, airport manager Marco Pernetta is convinced that passengers traveling from smaller airports will benefit significantly less
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Stuttgart Airport is giving away a new aerial photo poster
Stuttgart Airport was photographed from a bird's eye view again this year. Interested parties can now order a large wall poster free of charge. The colored aerial photo is about 85
Comeback: Nuremberg Airport is again offering guided tours on Sundays
After a long break, Nuremberg Airport is now again offering guided tours of the airport area on Sundays. These are offered every second and fourth Sunday of the month
Cologne/Bonn: Bio-diesel is now also used on the apron
In the future, so-called HVO diesel will be used in apron vehicles at Cologne/Bonn Airport. This is fuel made from hydrogenated vegetable oils derived from residual and waste materials.
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Bucking the trend: Riesneralm records record sales
The Austrian cable car companies are under financial pressure due to the corona pandemic and the fact that they had to be closed again and again, but also because of the sometimes complicated entry and quarantine regulations. Completely different
Wachau: Brandner Danube ships back on the Danube
From Saturday, the ships MS Austria and MS Austria Princess operated by Brandner will return to the Danube. Both are stationed in the Wachau and are expected to continue their season until
DDSG resumes tourist trips on the Danube
On Holy Saturday, the DDSG will resume tourist excursion traffic in the direction of the Wachau. The MS Dürnstein, which has a sun deck of around 300 square meters, is used. This should
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