After more than 20 years: Korean Air is flying to Macau again
Indigo completes order for 30 Airbus A350s
Athens: Transavia France plane damaged by bird strike
Japan Airlines flies to New York with an A350
Wachaubahn is offering daily services again
Alltours is increasing its offering in summer 2024
Großglockner High Alpine Road opens after a challenging snow season
Aeropers emphasizes the unity of the Edelweiss pilots
After more than 20 years: Korean Air is flying to Macau again
Indigo completes order for 30 Airbus A350s
Athens: Transavia France plane damaged by bird strike
Japan Airlines flies to New York with an A350
Wachaubahn is offering daily services again
Alltours is increasing its offering in summer 2024
Großglockner High Alpine Road opens after a challenging snow season
Aeropers emphasizes the unity of the Edelweiss pilots
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Mavi Gök Airlines fleets Boeing executive jet
The Turkish leisure airline Mavi Gök Airlines recently registered its first Boeing 737-700BBJ business jet on the AOC. According to CH-Aviation.com it is the machine with the serial number
Hand luggage: Spanish consumer protection favors low costers
The Spanish consumer protection organization has sued the airlines Ryanair, Vueling, Easyjet and Volotea. Specifically, it concerns the hand luggage regulations, which deviate from the IATA standard dimensions. Remarkably, there are other carriers, for example Wizz Air,
Sky Vision takes delivery of the world's second A320 conversion freighter
The Egyptian airline Sky Vision Airlines has taken delivery of the world's second converted Airbus A320P2F freighter. This machine is leased from the Vaayu Group, which also owns the first example.
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Delay: Austrian Airlines takes delivery of first B787-9 later
Austrian Airlines will take delivery of the first two Boeing 787-9s later than originally announced. These are the used aircraft that were previously used for Bamboo Airways. Originally it was said,
Austria: Michael Gruber starts as the new Sales Executive Leisure at Emirates
As of March 1st, Emirates was able to introduce a new manager for the position of Sales Executive Leisure in Austria. In the future, Michael Gruber will refine Emirates' sales strategies in order to achieve optimal ones in this country
February 29, 1964: Bristol 175 Britannia 312 crashed into the Glungezer
On February 29, 1964, the worst aviation accident to date to occur on Austrian soil occurred. A Bristol 175 Britannia Series 312 carrying 75 passengers and
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Friedrichshafen admits: No Frankfurt flights with Skyalps
It is not really surprising that the South Tyrolean airline Skyalps will not fly between Friedrichshafen and Frankfurt am Main, contrary to euphoric announcements from Lake Constance Airport. The background is simple: Lufthansa lets you
Berlin Airport puts AI handling into operation
Berlin-Brandenburg Airport has initially equipped 16 check-in positions near the terminal with cameras that will be connected to Assaia's AI system. 2024 additional positions are expected to be added over the course of summer 33.
Summer 2024: Munich Airport with 12 percent more flight movements
In the 2024 summer flight schedule, the airlines operating from Munich will operate up to 3.300 flights per week. In a direct comparison with the same period last year, this is around 12 percent, according to the airport
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Istanbul: Turkish Technic maintains A330 for Swiss
Turkish Technic will also service aircraft from Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss in the future. Initially, the collaboration will be limited to the Airbus A330 aircraft. The Turkish company has announced that the contract will initially last seven
Early trains to Geneva Airport on a trial basis
On a trial basis, the Swiss Federal Railways are running a new early connection to Geneva Airport on selected days. This is intended to make it easier for passengers to depart between 6 a.m. and 00 a.m
Swiss announces fifth Flying Film Festival
The Flying Film Festival will take place for the fifth time on board Swiss long-haul aircraft from the beginning of December 2023 to the end of January 2024. 14 short films will be shown,
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ÖHV finds low trust in anonymous reviews
Few products are as emotional as holidays, hardly anything is as important to people as the “most wonderful time of the year”. This is why hotel review platforms work well. “Or rather, they 'worked' well. The
Regiojet is looking for 20 additional train drivers
The Czech railway company plans to add numerous new routes this year. For this reason, we are urgently looking for up to 20 additional train drivers. A starting salary from 53.000 Czech is offered
Despite high temperatures: Carinthian ski areas are hoping for holidaymakers
Despite unusually warm temperatures in February, Carinthia continues to offer excellent slope conditions, especially in the higher-altitude ski areas. Although there are already cyclists and golfers in the valley, the slopes are holding up
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A330 MRTT: Airbus gets automatic in-flight refueling certification
The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, in cooperation with the Singapore Air Force, was able to have the world's first solution for automatic aerial refueling during daylight certified. This is optional for the A330 MRTT
Major fire: the army in the extinguishing operation
On Wednesday, a fire broke out in an army training area in the village of Großmittel, where the flames spread quickly due to the drought. To combat the
Armed Forces in Burgenland and Carinthia on an assistance mission
Due to the consequences of the severe storms that have hit parts of Austria in the last few days, the army is on an assistance mission in Carinthia and Burgenland. In the Breitenbrunn area
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Didn't take the flight: How to get the taxes and fees back
Air travel has changed a lot in recent years, and air travel has seen more frequent cancellations due to uncertainty and restrictions. Passengers who have a non-cancellable airline ticket are often faced with the
The Warsaw, Montreal and Cape Town Air Transport Agreements: Importance for Airlines and Passengers
The international aviation industry is characterized by complex regulations and agreements that are intended to ensure the smooth functioning of global air traffic. Three of the most important aviation agreements are the Warsaw Convention of 1929, the
Vacation canceled due to forest fires: Package travelers have these rights
Every vacationer looks forward to a carefree trip, but sometimes unforeseen events such as flight cancellations, delays or natural disasters such as forest fires can spoil vacation happiness. In such situations, tour operators carry a special
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