Kenya and DR Congo are fighting over arrested airline employees
Volotea with new routes from Lille
Asia Atlantic Airlines wants to restart as Air Thailand
EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
As of September 1, 2024: SAS is moving to Skyteam
Luton: Wizz Air UK has switched base to Neo-Jets
Korean Air sets course for Macau
Kenya and DR Congo are fighting over arrested airline employees
Volotea with new routes from Lille
Asia Atlantic Airlines wants to restart as Air Thailand
EU Commission waves through Tarom state aid
Kansai claims not to have lost a suitcase in 29 years
As of September 1, 2024: SAS is moving to Skyteam
Luton: Wizz Air UK has switched base to Neo-Jets
Korean Air sets course for Macau
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On November 19, 2023: SAS operates the last B737 flight
On November 19, 2023, SAS airline will operate the last Boeing 737 flight with LN-RRB. This will fly from Stockholm and Oslo under the flight number SK737. Then one changes
Summer 2024: Transavia with new routes from Amsterdam and Brussels
The KLM low-cost subsidiary Transavia has announced the addition of new routes from Amsterdam and Brussels for the 2024 summer flight schedule. The lion's share goes to the Belgian capital airport, from which there have been flights for some time now
Corendon Dutch Airlines with new livery on Boeing 737-Max-9
The Dutch airline Corendon Dutch Airlines put its first Boeing 7-Max-2023 into scheduled service on Saturday, October 737, 9. The medium-haul jet is the first to have a slightly modified livery.
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ACG acquires drone traffic management system
Due to the increasing number of drones in Austrian airspace, Austro Controcl is purchasing a traffic management system for unmanned aircraft systems. This is intended to increase security. With the new EU regulation,
City Airport Train plans to take off in spring 2022
Since March 2020, the wheels of the City Airport Train, which normally runs between Wien Mitte (Landstrasse) and Wien-Schwechat Airport, have been standing still. The joint venture between ÖBB and Flughafen Wien AG
Salzburg: Tui Airways UK announces East Midlands
Winter business has traditionally been particularly important for Salzburg Airport. In the past season, due to the corona pandemic, the company suffered a de facto total failure. Now airlines are gradually canceling
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Spielwarenmesse led to increased demand at Nuremberg Airport
The traditional toy fair took place in Nuremberg last week. The increased demand has resulted in some carriers deploying larger than usual aircraft. Turkish Airlines relies on the
Lufthansa Group launches new app
A new Lufthansa app is intended to make traveling with the Kranich Group easier in the future. According to the company, this is designed to act as a "digital travel companion" and should be used from booking to arrival
FlyOne sets course for Berlin and Munich
The low-cost airline FlyOne plans to expand mainly towards Western Europe in the 2023 summer flight schedule. Among other things, new routes to Berlin and Munich are being launched from Chișinău. The German capital should
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Germany: Government wants to spoil Mallorca holidays
The German federal government could make Easter holidays on Mallorca a lot too salty, because negotiations are currently underway that all people who come from abroad should be put in quarantine regardless of the incidence
Summer vacations: UK views the EU with concern
The UK government is now concerned about the slow rate of vaccination in the European Union, as international travel will be largely possible again on May 17, 2021. This appointment
For tourists: Croatia wants to offer free corona tests
Tourism is particularly important for Croatia because it is the country's most important economic sector. The entry and quarantine regulations as well as, in some cases, the political stigmatization
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