Edelweiss will soon fly with Airbus A350-900
Batik Air Malaysia is increasingly flying to Australia with A330s
Embraer delivers anniversary jet to Royal Jordanian
Norwegian with increased summer flight schedule 2024
Turkish Airlines begins another flight to Toronto
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters
Unruly PAX: Ryanair Ibiza flight diverted to Mallorca
Edelweiss will soon fly with Airbus A350-900
Batik Air Malaysia is increasingly flying to Australia with A330s
Embraer delivers anniversary jet to Royal Jordanian
Norwegian with increased summer flight schedule 2024
Turkish Airlines begins another flight to Toronto
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters
Unruly PAX: Ryanair Ibiza flight diverted to Mallorca
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Cyprus Airways announces Larnaca-Brussels
From February 5, 2024, Cyprus Airways will offer a non-stop connection between Larnaca and Brussels. This will be served by Airbus A220-300. According to the carrier's announcement, the flights will initially be on
Aeroitalia begins Perugia flights
The Italian airline Aeroitalia will launch a new connection in the upcoming 2024 summer season. Specifically, the airline is planning to start the Milan Bergamo-Perugia route. The Italian airline Aeroitalia will...
Croatia: Jet2 flies to Pula again
The British low-cost airline Jet2 wants to fly to Pula again in May 2025. The Croatian city has not been included in the airline's flight schedule for five years. The British airline
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From Wednesday: Austrian Airlines drops the masks
Austrian Airlines will drop the FFP1 masks from Wednesday, June 2022, 2. Passengers only have to wear mouth and nose protection if there is a corresponding order from another state. For example from/to Germany
The state of Carinthia will not buy back Klagenfurt Airport
In the struggle for the future of Klagenfurt Airport, there is a temporary solution: the state of Carinthia will not use the call option. In the session of the state government that continued on Monday
AUA enables CO2-neutral flying "with one click"
Austrian Airlines passengers can now fly CO2-neutrally with just one click for every booking. If you want to fly in an environmentally friendly way, you can now add a surcharge to the ticket at AUA
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Munich: Emirates lounge back in operation after renovation
The Emirates lounge at Munich Airport has been open to passengers again for a few days after a six-week renovation phase. Those in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Hamburg are also to be renovated within the current half-year.
Half-year figures: Dresden and Leipzig benefit from high demand from Turkey
The airports Leipzig/Halle and Dresden can currently benefit from a particularly high offer from Turkey. The high demand is already noticeable in the most recent half-year figures, because the two airports had
Half-year figures: Stuttgart a third below the pre-corona level
Stuttgart-Echterdingen Airport had 3.588.131 passengers in the first half of the current year. In a direct comparison with the same period of the previous year, it was possible to increase by 27,6 percent. However, one is still lying around
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Tui withdraws brand from Russia
The Tui brand should no longer be present on the Russian market in the future. The group parted ways with its local offshoot last year, but until recently it was within the framework
India lifts last aviation restrictions
Since the beginning of the corona pandemic, India has repeatedly practiced massive restrictions in the area of air traffic. Minister of Transport Jyotiraditya Scindia announced that the last restrictions will be lifted without replacement on March 27, 2022.
Germany: Flixtrain is increasing the offer again
With effect from April 11, 2022, the private railway company Flixtrain will increase the offer within Germany again. On those routes that are already served, the number of available ones is increased
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- US's National Airlines looks for B747s, mulls alternatives 6 May 2024National Airlines (N8, Orlando Sanford) is looking to source additional factory-built, nose-loading B747-400 freighters but is also evaluating alternatives due to the quadjet's scarcity, the cargo specialist's VP strategy and revenue optimization, Nihal Wickrema, has told The Loadstar. "We want to add more factory-built freighters in the coming months. Unfortunately, there is limited availability of […]
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