From the beginning of May 2024: KLM allows flight attendants to wear sneakers
The Federal Army took part in an international cyber exercise
Vienna: The city's ferry service is back
Aegean Airlines and Saudia fly in codeshare
Hamburg Airport: Police take butterfly knife from 82-year-old
RTI debt haircut on the verge of failure
Turkish Airlines is flying to Afghanistan again
Germany: Flixtrain plans to significantly expand capacity and increase frequency
From the beginning of May 2024: KLM allows flight attendants to wear sneakers
The Federal Army took part in an international cyber exercise
Vienna: The city's ferry service is back
Aegean Airlines and Saudia fly in codeshare
Hamburg Airport: Police take butterfly knife from 82-year-old
RTI debt haircut on the verge of failure
Turkish Airlines is flying to Afghanistan again
Germany: Flixtrain plans to significantly expand capacity and increase frequency
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Cairo: Egyptair flies to Prague again
The Egyptian airline Egyptair plans to fly to the Czech capital Prague again. The route was last served in 2021. The Egyptian airline Egyptair plans to resume flight operations on the
Ryanair begins operations in Tel Aviv
The low-cost carrier Ryanair will resume flight operations to and from Tel Aviv from June 3rd. The low-cost airline will operate 40 flights to and from when flight operations resume
Ljubljana: Fraport relies on new turnaround technology
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) is the latest airport to use Assaia's turnaround technology to optimize the airport's turnaround performance. This is an important cornerstone for the other airports
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Passengers disappointed: No B777 on AUA short-haul flight
On January 16, 2024, some aviation fans were bitterly disappointed by Austrian Airlines. The OS205/206 run was announced with the Boeing 777-200ER, but nothing came of it. one disgruntled passenger wrote
Vienna: Wizz Air celebrates eight million passengers
The low-cost airline Wizz Air has carried eight million passengers since the Vienna-Schwechat base began operations. The anniversary passenger was on a flight from Malaga to Vienna and has
Hub connections gone: What's next in Friedrichshafen, Linz and Innsbruck?
In the last two days it became known that the Lufthansa Group is no longer using the Austrian federal state airports of Linz and Innsbruck as well as the German Friedrichshafen as its main hub - at least for the time being
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Strikes in Germany: The causes are serious mistakes from the past
There is currently a risk that the booked air and/or rail connection will be canceled if you want to travel to, from or within Germany. The type and
Munich Airport is growing in the cargo segment
Munich Airport can look back on a successful year in 2023 for freight traffic. According to data from the Association of German Airports (ADV), Munich Airport was the only one among them in 2023
Winter 2024/25: Eurowings flies daily from Berlin to Dubai
The airline Eurowings plans to expand its services to Dubai in winter 2024/25. There will be daily flights to the city. The airline Eurowings wants to expand its service to Dubai in the winter of 2024/25.
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DA-CH region: Qatar continues to increase frequencies
In the 2023/24 winter flight schedule, golf carrier Qatar Airways is increasing frequencies from Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the direction of Doha. Dusseldorf will initially be increased to eleven weekly flights and in the coming year
Swiss with a new service: free internet on long-haul flights
The Swiss airline Swiss will in future implement a new service for long-haul flights: in the future, passengers will be offered free internet on the plane. The Swiss airline Swiss will in future offer a new service
National holiday: Zurich does not use runway 28
Due to the fireworks that have been announced for August 1, 2023 on the occasion of the Swiss national holiday, the airlines operating in Zurich will exceptionally use runway 14/16 in the evening. How
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2023: ÖAMTC had 687.500 breakdown incidents
The ÖAMTC roadside assistance recorded 687.500 operations throughout Austria in 2023. This corresponds to around 1.884 missions daily – four percent more than in 2022. “More intensive and longer-lasting
Falkensteiner announces first hotel in Germany
It's fixed - the Falkensteiner Michaeler Tourism Group (FMTG) is opening its first hotel in Germany and is taking another important step in its expansion plans. In the municipality of Grömitz,
Analysis: Germans are increasingly looking for “everywhere” offers
An analysis carried out by travel agent Skycanner shows that significantly more Germans are using the “All Locations” option when searching this year. In this case, all options are considered to be the cheapest
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Azerbaijan is closing the airspace
Due to the escalation in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, numerous airlines are suspending their offers to Armenia and Azerbaijan or postponing admission, like Ukraine International. The Ukrainian carrier shared
Ukraine: 25 dead after an An-26 crash
An Antonov An-26 military aircraft crashed in eastern Ukraine on Friday. According to the latest information, 25 people were killed. According to the Ukrainian civil protection, two inmates are supposed to
Rare Soviet rarities in the middle of Warsaw
The largest aviation museum in Poland is located near Krakow, but there are also numerous rarities of a military nature to be seen in the capital Warsaw. The entry price is 0,0
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Entry: Qatar requires international health insurance
Since February 1, 2023, proof of international health insurance must be provided to enter Qatar. This can be purchased online in the course of applying for an electronic visa and costs the equivalent of about
Flight cancellations: Airhelp sees no prospect of improvement
Last year there were more than 244 million delayed passengers across Europe. Lost luggage, long waiting times and flight cancellations put many travelers to the test. Tomasz Pawliszyn, head of the world
Strike in France: train and flight cancellations expected
Due to the general strike against the pension reform, rail and air traffic will be severely restricted in France tomorrow. Massive travel restrictions will be repeated on January 31, 2023
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- Asia Atlantic Airlines rebrands to Air Thailand 29 April 2024Asia Atlantic Airlines (Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) has rebranded to AirThailand (Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) and according to its website intends to start operations in August 2024 with either A330-200 or A330-300 stock. After briefly operating passenger charter flights to Japan and China on behalf of its parents, the Japanese travel company HIS Group, as well as some domestic […]
- Australia's Alliance Airlines sees E190 delivery delays 29 April 2024Alliance Airlines (QQ, Brisbane International) is experiencing delays in the delivery of thirty E190s purchased from AerCap in 2023, causing the closed charter specialist to revise down its spending commitments this year. In an April 26 Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) filing, Alliance said it had expected to spend AUD182-204 million Australian dollars (USD119-133 million) this […]
- Boeing, Spirit strike $425mn deal to tackle supplier delays 29 April 2024Boeing (BOE, Washington National) will advance USD425 million to US aerostructure manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems to maintain production levels that meet the OEM's contractual demands, according to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) the parties inked on April 18 and announced on April 23. The advance payment relates to long-term agreements although which Spirit supplies Boeing's B737, […]
- Bermuda's Freedom II avails of two E170s for charters 29 April 2024Freedom II (Bermuda) (FA, Fort Myers Southwest Florida) has exclusively appointed ACC Aviation to market its two E170s for charter contracts, building on an existing charter brokerage agreement covering the airline's sole B757-200. VP-BEB (msn 17000146) and VP-BEC (msn 17000112) were inducted by the Bermudan carrier in 2022 to operate under an exclusive charter contract […]
- Guernsey's Aurigny Air Services seeks more ACMI capacity 29 April 2024Aurigny Air Services (GR, Guernsey) faces headwinds in securing sufficient capacity after a DHC-8-Q400 wet-leased from Luxwing (BN, Malta International) suffered a runway excursion at Guernsey airport on April 23. As 9H-LWB (msn 4332 ) is grounded pending an investigation, CEO Nico Bezuidenhout told the Guernsey Press that Aurigny has had to cancel select flights […]
- SAS mulls simplifying Airbus widebody fleet 29 April 2024SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK, Copenhagen Kastrup) plans to make a decision between either the A330 and A350 for future widebody fleet operations, considering technology and network suitability, but the winning type remains to be seen, according to CEO Anko van der Werff. Speaking at the Routes Europe conference in Aarhus, Denmark, he said SAS was […]