Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
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Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
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Royal Air Maroc opens three Rotterdam routes
Hahn: Ryanair announces Gran Canaria flights
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
FH-Joanneum students successful in the USA
Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
Croatia Airlines will fly with Airbus A2024 from June 220
Royal Air Maroc opens three Rotterdam routes
Hahn: Ryanair announces Gran Canaria flights
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Landing approach to Christchurch: Emirates A380 caught in strong crosswinds
On October 14, 2023, the Airbus A380 with the registration A6-EVH, operated by Emirates Airline, encountered a very strong crosswind during the landing approach. The attempt was aborted and then
Airbus builds A400M maintenance center in Wunstorf
In Wunstorf, Germany, the Airbus Group is building a maintenance center for the A400M military aircraft. A few days ago the foundation stone was laid, which was also attended by high-ranking representatives of the German military and politics
Security concerns: Airlines suspend Beirut flights
Due to the current situation in the Middle East, several airlines, including the Lufthansa Group airlines and Condor, are suspending flights to Beirut. For the time being these will be paused until October 28th
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Salzburg about to make a strong winter comeback
Winter business is traditionally particularly important for Salzburg Airport, because Austria's second largest airport makes the lion's share of annual sales in the cold season. In the previous year the ski business was due to the
AUA evaluates USA increase
Austrian Airlines welcomes the opening of the United States of America to fully vaccinated people. The carrier offers 16 round trips to two US cities. “We welcome the decision of the American government.
Transavia France and Volotea postpone return to Vienna
The airlines Transavia France and Volotea have again postponed their respective comeback at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. The Spanish low-cost airline only wants the
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Dredged data line: Lufthansa restarts flight operations
During construction work for a railway tunnel, a data line used by Lufthansa was "dredging away". As a result, it is found to the unavailability of numerous IT systems. Many flights by the crane and by group subsidiaries have failed. In the meantime
Verdi strike: Frankfurt also has to go offline
Due to the strike that the Verdi union is calling for at seven German airports on Friday, February 17, 2023, Germany's largest airport, Frankfurt am Main, will be closed to passenger flight operations
Verdi strike: All passenger flights in Munich canceled
Due to the call for a strike by the Verdi trade union, there will be no passenger flights at Germany's second largest airport, Munich, on Friday 17 February 2023. The airport has to apply to the competent supervisory authority
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Again: Morocco extends entry ban for foreigners
The reopening of Morocco will only last for a short time: the government is now once again extending the existing ban on entry from abroad. This emerges from a message from the ADAC. So I will
Malta wants to ramp up tourism from June 2021
In the summer of the previous year, Malta practiced rather lax entry regulations, but the tourist season was more of a total failure. Only a few foreigners “got lost” on the three Mediterranean islands. Everything should be better this year
Thomas Cook: Germany sues Zurich insurance
The German government is of the opinion that the Zurich insurance company paid too little to the victims in the wake of the Thomas Cook bankruptcy. Therefore a lawsuit has now been brought before the Frankfurt Regional Court. There
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