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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Air New Zealand tests WiFi internet with ATR72-600
In cooperation with Starlink, Air New Zealand is testing internet above the clouds with the ATR72-600 aircraft. The corresponding technology is expected to be installed in a machine before the end of the year. The planned one
Transavia has taken delivery of the first Airbus A321neo
Low-cost airline Transavia recently took delivery of its first Airbus A321neo from Air Lease Corporation. Six more copies will gradually follow. With this, the Boeing operator begins with the
Qantas: First A220-300 arrives in Australia
The VH-X4A is the first of 29 Airbus A220-300s to be delivered to Australia. The machine will in future be operated under the Qantas Link brand and is the start of the
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Because of CoV sick leave: AUA has to cancel more flights
Corona infections among employees are currently shaking up the flight schedule of the Lufthansa subsidiary. At the beginning of the week, some flights were taken out of the programme. Another 19 flights will have to be canceled today, one said
Also in Vienna there were long queues in front of the “Siko” on Sunday
On Sunday there were long waiting times at the security checkpoint at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. Those affected claim that they had to queue for around 1,5 hours. Existing private photos prove that the
Balance sheet for the weekend: Vacationers “sunk” in the aviation chaos
The Austrian summer holidays haven't even started yet, but the chaos of the weekend was definitely a small hint with the fence post of what else could be ahead. Austrian Airlines had to
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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.
Expensive ticket prices make Eurowings and Discover Airlines profitable
For many years, the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings was deep in the red. The former long-haul activities in particular have pulled the operating result deep into the basement. After an extremely long dry spell
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Amsterdam is flirting with a ban on coffee shops for tourists
The mayor of Amsterdam no longer wants to allow foreign tourists to visit the canal city's coffee shops. For many visitors to Amsterdam, a visit to the coffee shop is as natural a part of it as it is
Holiday tips in Europe for gourmets
Eat like God in France - or would you rather eat like in Italy or on a Canary Island? The different flavors from maritime-spicy to fruity-sweet taste incomparable in an enchanting holiday destination
Excursions by train through the Alps and along the lakes
Small country with many facets: rail enthusiasts will find happiness in Switzerland. Spectacular trips lead over high bridges, such as the Landwasser Viaduct, with an unrestricted view of the mountains. Climb with spiral tunnel
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