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
Quarterly figures: Greece with significantly more arrivals
Tampere: Air Baltic has started Palma flights
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
Quarterly figures: Greece with significantly more arrivals
Tampere: Air Baltic has started Palma flights
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Avion Express establishes branches in Brazil
Lithuanian airline Avion Express has established a subsidiary in Brazil. This should and will be launched under its own AOC in the fourth quarter of 2023, but no later than the beginning of 2024
After reopening: Aeroitalia starts the first scheduled flights from Bucharest-Băneasa
Since April 2012 there have been no more scheduled commercial flights from Bucharest-Băneasa, because at that time it was decided that this airport should only be used for general and business aviation. The
Chisinau: FLyone accommodates London, Bologna and Venice
The airline Flyone is reacting to the difficulties of its competitor Air Moldova, which is in insolvency proceedings, and is launching connections to Venice, London-Heathrow and Bologna from Chișinău. These should in
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Klagenfurt extends operating hours
In Carinthian politics, there is still a dispute about Klagenfurt Airport, because the audit report from the State Audit Office caused a stir. Accordingly, the old shareholders, City of Klagenfurt and the State of Carinthia, should
Austrian Airlines loses 40 million euros per month
Due to the miserable demand situation in the entire industry, Austrian Airlines is not only adjusting its winter planning again, but is also expanding short-time working. The offer is at only 30 percent
Corona: Traveling at Risk
In the greatest aviation crisis in history, one thing has been shown: if the hut burns, consumers are often left behind. If a flight is canceled, the passengers have a legal right to
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Weeze: Ryanair moves Palermo flights to Trapani
The low-cost airline Ryanair announces the launch of a non-stop connection between Weeze (Lower Rhine) and Trapani (Sicily). According to the company, this will be served twice a week from July 1, 2022. Totally
FTI charters additional aircraft from Anadolujet
The German tour operator FTI has organized another flight partner with the Turkish Airlines brand Anadolujet. Full charter flights to Antalya are to be operated from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Cologne/Bonn, Leipzig/Halle, Munich and Stuttgart
Frankfurt Airport: Easter significantly stimulates passenger numbers
The number of passengers at Frankfurt Airport in April was more than four times as high as in the same month of the previous year thanks to Easter traffic. A total of around 4,0 million passengers used the airport –
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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 […]