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
Tampere: Air Baltic has started Palma flights
Negotiations over a collective agreement at German Airways continue to stall
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
Tampere: Air Baltic has started Palma flights
Negotiations over a collective agreement at German Airways continue to stall
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The military is to provide Mexicana with three Boeing 737s
The Armed Forces of Mexico were to provide the new Mexicana with two Boeing 737-800s and one Boeing 737-300. The plan is to ship these machines and two wet lease jets this month
Funding: Bulgaria wants to attract more tourists to the country
Even more tourists are to be attracted to the Bulgarian regions of Varna and Burgas. To this end, a campaign is being launched that will run in 14 states. 19 projects were carried out by
Cathay Pacific orders six Airbus A350Fs
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has decided to order six Airbus A350F cargo aircraft. In the passenger sector, the carrier is already a major A350 operator. "With
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Austrian Airlines is helping out at Swiss in July and August 2022
In the past few days, Lufthansa and its subsidiaries Swiss, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings have canceled and withdrawn numerous flights that were planned for the main holiday season in 2022. at
Tyrolean Jet Services orders “flying cars”
Austrian business jet operator Tyrolean Jet Services has decided to buy Pal-V Liberty flying cars. These are to be used for regional aviation services on the so-called last mile
Graz: Burgas charter will not take place this year
The Black Sea destinations of Burgas and Varna are feeling the effects of the Ukraine war indirectly, as booking numbers have plummeted. Obviously, many potential customers don't want their vacation by the sea
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Dortmund expects a record year
Dortmund Airport assumes that a new passenger record will be set this year. In the first half of 2023 there were 1.427.285 passengers. Total decided in the months
June 2023: BER still well below pre-crisis levels
In June 2023, Berlin-Brandenburg Airport was used by 2,1 million travelers. This was significantly below the value that Schönefeld and Tegel achieved together in June 2019. At that time
Berlin: Virtual time travel before departure
Passengers can now go on a journey through time at BER Airport. In the departure areas of Terminals 1 and 2, Gebr. Heinemann offers in cooperation with the COLD WAR MUSEUM
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Spanish state railway wants to compete with Eurostar
The Eurostar trains, which run through the Channel Tunnel between mainland Europe and the United Kingdom, could soon face competition from the Spanish state railways. Tunnel operator Getlink confirmed that it is using
UK: P&O Ferries fires 800 seafarers via video message
The ferry company P&O scored a classic own goal, because hundreds of employees were laid off and new crews were recruited to replace them. But they are paid far lower wages. In the United
Lake Constance as an exciting destination for cycling holidays
The three-country region (Switzerland, Austria, Germany) on Lake Constance has much more to offer in terms of tourism than just bathing in the lake. In recent years, this area has also established itself as a place for cyclists
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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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- 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 […]