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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Bullying allegations: Union threatens strike at Charleroi Airport
The Belgian union threatens Charleroi Airport with short-term strikes. The announcement alleges that there are grievances in connection with allegations of bullying. Furthermore, there is criticism that the management
Jin Air wants to save money with mirrors in overhead bins
The South Korean low-cost airline Jin Air has equipped the overhead bins of its 22 Boeing 737-800/-900 aircraft with mirrors. These are not intended to keep passengers safe during the flight
VietJetAir leases Comac ARJ21
The low-cost airline VietJetAir intends to expand its fleet. To this end, they looked around the People's Republic of China and concluded a preliminary agreement with Comac that should lead to the introduction of the ARJ21 machine into the fleet.
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Vienna Airport is hosting its second Security Job Day
Those interested can find out about jobs in the police, Vienna Airport and VIAS (Vienna International Airport Security Services), watch the dog squad at work, view the police vehicles, and have an X-ray image analysis
Ex-AUA spokesman changed to WWF Austria
Former Austrian Airlines press spokesman Leonhard Steinmann is now head of the communications department at WWF Austria. The media officer was active in the press department of Austrian Airlines for several years. Before
Joining forces: comeback for weather radar “Valluga”
The “Valluga” weather radar, which is located on the Arlberg, has been out of operation since 2017 because it was badly damaged by a lightning strike. Since then there has been an argument about who should do it
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Dortmund Airport with 41 destinations in summer 2024
In the 2024 summer flight schedule, which starts at the end of this week, the airlines operating from Dortmund will fly to 41 destinations in 20 countries. Eurowings is supposed to go to Spain, it says next to it
Stuttgart airport company celebrates 100 years of existence
The operating company of Stuttgart Airport was founded on November 15, 1924 as Luftverkehr Württemberg AG. At the beginning the airfield was still in Böblingen. It was developed over a century
Ita entry: EU Commission demands concessions from Lufthansa
The EU Commission has announced that it has considerable concerns about Lufthansa's planned entry into Ita Airways. There are fears that the quality of service could deteriorate as prices rise. To
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Quarterly figures: Swiss reports record figures
In the first nine months of the current year, the airline Swiss achieved the strongest result in the company's history with 615,9 million Swiss francs. Operating income was four
Edelweiss takes delivery of another A320 from Swiss
The holiday airline Edelweiss is increasing its Airbus A320 fleet to 14 units. The company announced that it would take over the machine with the registration HB-JLP from its sister company Swiss. Said plane is
IT breakdown at Skyguide causes delays in Zurich
An IT breakdown at the Swiss air traffic control company Skyguide had a significant impact on operations in Zurich-Kloten on Monday afternoon. No planes could take off between 14:30 p.m. and 16:30 p.m. Affected
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Saber is making “Vacations” available to new customers
The Saber Group, which specializes in GDS services, has completed the conversion of existing customers to the new “Vacations” sales system. Now we are looking for new customers. Sabre
WKO Tourism calls for measures against fake reviews
Fake reviews of tourism businesses are becoming an increasingly bigger problem in Austria. On the occasion of the current discussion about fake reviews, the Federal Tourism and Leisure Industry Division in the Austrian Chamber of Commerce
First certified winter hiking trails in Austria
Experience the magic of walking in winter too: With the introduction of certified winter hiking trails, Austria's hiking villages and the Austrian hiking quality seal enable high-quality routes for active nature lovers even in the cold season.
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Zeltweg: Eurofighters are said to have narrowly escaped a collision
According to a report in the Profil news magazine last year, two Eurofighter interceptors almost collided at the Zeltweg air base. This is said to have occurred during an approach maneuver
Pisa: Weapons instead of Ukraine relief supplies in the cargo - union outraged
At the Italian airport in Pisa, a cargo shipment declared as humanitarian aid for Ukraine caused quite a stir. Officially, the boxes and containers should contain food, medicine and other relief supplies
NATO trains aerial refueling over Oldenburg
The NATO military alliance is currently conducting aerial refueling exercises over the German district of Oldenburg using the Airbus A330MRTT type. The T-054 is primarily used here, like the Multinational Multirole
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Chamber of Labor warns of foreign currency fees for debit and credit cards
The AK warns of expense traps when spending money on vacation. In euro countries, vacationers are best off with an ATM card. Attention, withdrawing with the credit card and fees at some ATMs
Summer holidays 2023: ÖAMTC expects traffic jams on the motorways
With the start of the holidays in eastern Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, summer travel on the transit routes started. The ÖAMTC mobility information forecasts the main congestion points on the important north-south connections. Dense convoy traffic
Free public transport in Malta: How to get the personalized Tallinja Card
Since autumn 2022, public transport provided by buses by Malta Public Transport has been free of charge. However, you cannot simply get in and drive off, but tourists in particular must note that
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- Malta's JetHouse certifies, adds Falcon 7X 3 May 2024JetHouse (JTH, Malta International) obtained its Maltese Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) #MT-82 on February 27, 2024, and has launched operations with its first aircraft, Falcon 7X 9H-NEAH (msn 17). The 15.9-year-old aircraft seating up to 15 passengers, formerly operated by Cat Aviation (CAZ, Zurich), will be based out of Brussels National. JetHouse said it would […]
- Ex-parent of Air Antilles sells 2 DHCs to start-up Caribfly 3 May 2024
- US's Southern Sky Aviation opens FBO in Panama City, FL 3 May 2024Southern Sky Aviation Charters (Birmingham, AL) has opened a new USD30 million fixed base operation at Panama City Northwest Florida Beaches, giving aircraft operators a choice of service providers at the airport. “It is a first-class facility and we are extremely proud of it,” said SSA President Donald Howell. The new facility includes 68,000 square […]
- Cabo Verde Airlines looks to bolster fleet amid halt to TICV 3 May 2024Cabo Verde Airlines (VR, Sal Amilcar Cabral International) is looking to lease an additional aircraft to strengthen its domestic route network and fill the gap resulting from the suspension of TICV - Transportes Interilhas de Cabo Verde's air operator's certificate (AOC) and operating license ( OL) last week. Insiders at the airline revealed to the archipelagic […]
- Lufthansa shelves new projects over strike losses in 1Q24 3 May 2024Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) has paused all new projects and is reassessing its administrative staffing needs to cut operating costs and stem heavy losses sustained in the first quarter of 2024, mainly attributed to strikes and wage disputes with employee groups within Lufthansa Group and employees at system partners. The parent reported an adjusted EBIT […]
- Air Sénégal wet-leases A320, E145 3 May 2024