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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Test flights: Airbus A321XLR flies around the world
The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is continuing the A321XLR test program, which should lead to the certification of the model. Now a copy is being sent on a ten-day tour around the world. Currently going
Aviation Capital Group orders additional Boeing 737-Max
The lessor Aviation Capital Group ordered 13 more aircraft from the Boeing 737 Max series last week. The total order backlog that this Lessor has placed with Boeing is currently 43 Boeing
Dog taken out of the transport box: Akasa Air files a criminal complaint
Some airlines do not allow animals such as dogs and cats to be taken on board. Others, however, charge sometimes horrendous fees and insist on compliance with clear rules. What happens if
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Start of holidays in the east: Vienna expects a rush
The summer holidays start today in the Austrian federal states of Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland. Vienna International Airport expects the number of passengers to rise sharply. The airport recommends that travelers get there early
Comment: Green-washed 737-300 and shopping in your sleep - is it still possible?
In the last few days there have been some extremely strange facets in aviation. For example, the charter company markets flights operated by Boeing 30-737s that are almost 300 years old
Salzburg celebrates comebacks from Hamburg and Istanbul
Salzburg Airport is now connected to Istanbul and Hamburg again. The airport sees the comeback of Turkish Airlines and the resumption by Eurowings as a clear streak of light on the horizon. To
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Weeze expects significantly more passengers in 2023
The German regional airport Weeze has been able to handle around 85 percent of the passenger volume it had before the corona pandemic so far this year. In 2019 there were 1.030.000 passengers. For 2023 shows
Tuifly activates bookings for the coming winter
Tuifly has made the flight schedule for winter 2023/24 bookable. More than 1,2 million seats are on offer - more than half are on the Canary Islands. Extraordinary big
Lufthansa: Board bonus agreements are criticized
The federal government rejects plans by Lufthansa to pay bonuses to its board members despite billions in state aid during the pandemic. "The federal government sees things differently," said government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit
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Talks: Tui may need more government aid
The travel company Tui has already received around three billion euros in state aid and is now in negotiations for a further two billion euros. According to Reuters, the talks are still ongoing
Austrians spat during the first lockdown
According to a survey carried out by GfK Austria (formerly: Fessel-GfK) on behalf of Wiener Städtische Versicherung, every fourth Austrian is particularly psychologically stressed by the corona pandemic. About half of the participants stated
2021: Hotelplan expects 50 percent less sales
According to its own statements, the Swiss tour operator Hotelplan Suisse is recording the most difficult business year in its 85-year history. This is concluded with deep red numbers and is also calculated for the next 12 months
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