The Federal Army took part in an international cyber exercise
Vienna: The city's ferry service is back
Aegean Airlines and Saudia fly in codeshare
Hamburg Airport: Police take butterfly knife from 82-year-old
RTI debt haircut on the verge of failure
Turkish Airlines is flying to Afghanistan again
Germany: Flixtrain plans to significantly expand capacity and increase frequency
Quarterly figures: Greece with significantly more arrivals
The Federal Army took part in an international cyber exercise
Vienna: The city's ferry service is back
Aegean Airlines and Saudia fly in codeshare
Hamburg Airport: Police take butterfly knife from 82-year-old
RTI debt haircut on the verge of failure
Turkish Airlines is flying to Afghanistan again
Germany: Flixtrain plans to significantly expand capacity and increase frequency
Quarterly figures: Greece with significantly more arrivals
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Record: Zagreb Airport records busiest November ever
Zagreb Airport can set further records. Last month was the busiest November ever. Zagreb Airport recorded the busiest November in its history last month. The airport
Brussels A330 damaged by apron truck in Abidjan
On December 7, 2023, the Airbus A330-300 with registration OO-SFG operated by Brussels Airlines was damaged at Abidjan Airport. The long-haul aircraft was driven by an apron vehicle that is used
Gatwick: Woman dies on board BRA-A319
On December 8, 2023, a woman aged around 50 died on board a charter flight operated by Braathens Regional Airlines. The aircraft with the registration SE-RGV was under the flight number
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APF: Document denied boarding with a selfie in front of the check-in counter
Anyone arriving at the airport on time and still not being transported should document this with a selfie in front of the open check-in counter. This is recommended by the Agency for Passenger and Passenger Rights (APF).
Linz sees itself well prepared for the 2022 summer holidays
The number of staff at Linz Airport is currently said to be stable, because according to an airport spokesman, the number of employees is stable. There are currently nine vacancies at Upper Austria Airport. Opposite the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
No corona subsidies: Austria’s federal state airports are suing the Republic of Austria
The Austrian regional airports want to bring a lawsuit against the Republic of Austria. It is about the payment of Covid 19 subsidies, which are disadvantaged compared to Vienna-Schwechat Airport. It's going ok
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Winter 2023/24: More AUA flights between Berlin and Innsbruck
In the 2022/23 winter timetable, Austrian Airlines had non-stop flights between Berlin and Innsbruck in its portfolio for a few weeks. These were apparently well received, because Lufthansa is planning for the upcoming 2023/24 ski season
Berlin: Wisag expands carbon dioxide-neutral handling
According to its own statements, the ground service provider Wisag Aviation carried out the carbon dioxide-neutral handling number 19 on July 2023, 1.000. The customer was the airline Norwegian Air Shuttle. The share of
Summer holidays 2023: Munich expects 40.000 flights
During the Bavarian summer holidays, which began at the end of last week, Munich Airport is expecting around 40.000 flights. There will even be around 1.000 flight movements on individual days. With
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Easter: ÖBB put 13.000 additional seats on the rails
The Austrian Federal Railways are anticipating particularly high demand around Easter – not least because of the climate ticket. Therefore, additional trains are brought onto the rails. Total offers
Austrian Chamber of Commerce calls for the abolition of the 3G entry regulation
The specialist groups for travel agencies and hotels in the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber are calling on the federal government to end the 3G entry rules. Former Minister of Health Wolfgang Mückstein (Greens) had the currently valid regulation in mind
Twin City Liner offers discounted family tickets
The catamaran ship Twin-City-Liner will again operate on the main route between Vienna and Bratislava from April 8, 2022. For the time being, up to three daily rotations are planned. There are also trips to Budapest
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- Australia's Alliance Airlines sees E190 delivery delays 29 April 2024Alliance Airlines (QQ, Brisbane International) is experiencing delays in the delivery of thirty E190s purchased from AerCap in 2023, causing the closed charter specialist to revise down its spending commitments this year. In an April 26 Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) filing, Alliance said it had expected to spend AUD182-204 million Australian dollars (USD119-133 million) this […]
- Boeing, Spirit strike $425mn deal to tackle supplier delays 29 April 2024Boeing (BOE, Washington National) will advance USD425 million to US aerostructure manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems to maintain production levels that meet the OEM's contractual demands, according to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) the parties inked on April 18 and announced on April 23. The advance payment relates to long-term agreements although which Spirit supplies Boeing's B737, […]
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- Guernsey's Aurigny Air Services seeks more ACMI capacity 29 April 2024Aurigny Air Services (GR, Guernsey) faces headwinds in securing sufficient capacity after a DHC-8-Q400 wet-leased from Luxwing (BN, Malta International) suffered a runway excursion at Guernsey airport on April 23. As 9H-LWB (msn 4332 ) is grounded pending an investigation, CEO Nico Bezuidenhout told the Guernsey Press that Aurigny has had to cancel select flights […]
- SAS mulls simplifying Airbus widebody fleet 29 April 2024SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK, Copenhagen Kastrup) plans to make a decision between either the A330 and A350 for future widebody fleet operations, considering technology and network suitability, but the winning type remains to be seen, according to CEO Anko van der Werff. Speaking at the Routes Europe conference in Aarhus, Denmark, he said SAS was […]