No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
Air China orders 100 Comac C919s
Australia: Flair wet lease puts the brakes on expansion plans
Air Asia X specifies takeover of sister companies
Jetlines flies for Corendon from Maastricht
Pilot drunk: Japan Airlines has to cancel long-haul flight
Schauinsland travel with new airline booking tool
No fuel for Cubana in Argentina
Iraqi Airways flies to Ankara
Air China orders 100 Comac C919s
Australia: Flair wet lease puts the brakes on expansion plans
Air Asia X specifies takeover of sister companies
Jetlines flies for Corendon from Maastricht
Pilot drunk: Japan Airlines has to cancel long-haul flight
Schauinsland travel with new airline booking tool
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Former boss Ourmières-Widener is suing Tap for 5,9 million euros
The former Tap-Air-Portugal boss Christine Ourmières-Widener is suing her former employer for 5,9 million euros. She and Manuel Beja were deposed in April of this year. The background was that one
American Airlines sues OTA Skiplagged
The online travel agent Skiplagged has received a lawsuit from Oneworld member American Airlines. The carrier accuses the portal of selling tickets without a sales contract and thus putting passengers at risk
Air Serbia increases flights to Zurich
The Serbian national carrier Air Serbia will expand its flights to Zurich during the winter season. The airline of Serbia will operate 17 weekly flights on this route. The Serbian airline
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AUA sells meat loaf for six euros
How about a meat loaf with mustard for six euros? Most people would probably not buy it in everyday life. Austrian Airlines offers this in the new buy-on-board menu
Innsbruck is looking forward to Frankfurt resumption
Innsbruck Airport is pleased that Austrian Airlines will reactivate the connection to the Lufthansa hub in Frankfurt am Main on Monday, June 28, 2021. Airport manager Marco Pernetta hopes that
Vida on Eurowings staff: "Lufthansa uses corona pandemic to reduce workforce rights"
Vida-Liebhart calls for fair standards for flight personnel, instead of letting terminated workers go back to work under worse conditions. As it became public yesterday, for the first time since the pandemic there are 250 jobs for external people
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Bomb threat against Air China flight over Germany
Due to a bomb threat, Air China Flight CA15 was escorted by fighter jets on December 2022, 617, en route from Chengdu to Paris-CDG via Germany, Belgium and France. The operator of a website
City twinning with Antalya: Nuremberg dedicates flight stairs
On the occasion of the 25-year city twinning with Antalya, Nuremberg Airport dedicated a passenger staircase to the cooperation. In 1997, the year the city partnership was founded, 152.000 passengers flew between Antalya and Nuremberg. This value was
Air Serbia takes on Belgrade-Cologne/Bonn
From May 18, 2023, Air Serbia will also fly between Belgrade and Cologne/Bonn on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It is the second after Nis
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From Tuesday: Night curfew in Austria
Austria is tightening the corona measures effective November 3, 2020 and introducing a nightly curfew from 20:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Due to the legal
Catalonia is closing the borders
The Spanish province of Catalonia is closing its borders, following Viktor Orban, who has sealed off Hungary since September 1, 2020. So far it has not helped the Austrian neighbor,
Germany extends travel warning to all of Turkey
As of November 9, 2020, the Federal Republic of Germany will again consider all of Turkey to be a risk area and has announced a corresponding travel warning. At the beginning of August, some bathing regions were under considerable pressure from Turkey
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- Portugal greenlights LAM Mozambique cargo flights 30 April 2024
- R Komor resumes all operations amid spat with regulator 30 April 2024
- Amman talks with Royal Jordanian about more freighters 30 April 2024
- Kenya Airways suspends DRC flights over staff arrests 30 April 2024A political spat is brewing between Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid Kenya Airways (KQ, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) suspending its flights to Kinshasa N'Djili on April 30, accusing the Congolese military of illegally detaining two of its employees, apparently due to missing customs documents for cargo. "We are perturbed by this action […]
- Indian court orders deregistration of Go First aircraft 30 April 2024Delhi High Court has ordered India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to start deregistering aircraft placed at insolvent Go First (GOW, Mumbai International). The court handed down its 141-page judgment on April 26. Go First suspended flights in May 2023 and shortly afterwards filed for bankruptcy protection. Lessors moved to repossess their assets, but […]
- India's Skylinks Aviation inks LOI for four Mallard ME-1As 30 April 2024Skylinks Aviation (Goa Dabolim) has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Mallard Aircraft (Cleburne Regional) to acquire four 19-seat ME-1A amphibious aircraft. The LOI was signed last month in Venice, Italy. “We see a vast potential to operate ME-1A amphibious aircraft and are quite confident that this is the aircraft of the future for […]