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
Negotiations over a collective agreement at German Airways continue to stall
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
Negotiations over a collective agreement at German Airways continue to stall
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Because of oxygen cylinders: FAA imposes hefty fine on Spirit Airlines
The US Civil Aviation Administration intends to impose a fine of $146.500 on low-cost airline Spirit Airlines. The FAA accuses the carrier of violating dangerous goods regulations
FAA places United Airlines under increased supervision
In recent weeks, United Airlines has been in the headlines due to numerous incidents that fortunately turned out to be minor. Now the US Civil Aviation Authority (FAA) has signaled that this is possible
Marabu introduces new Chief Operating Officer
There has been a further change in corporate management at the holiday airline Marabu Airlines, which is based in Estonia but mainly flies from Germany. Paul Fabian now acts as Chief Operating Officer
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Salzburg Airport has a new chairman of the supervisory board
Salzburg Airport has had a new chairman of the supervisory board for a few days. Stefan Schnöll, deputy governor, has replaced his predecessor Christian Stöckl after eleven years at the head of the control committee. At
Graz Airport invites children to the Christmas event
Graz Airport is once again hosting a Christ Child event especially for children on December 24, 2023. In addition to numerous activities, it also offers a look behind the scenes
Summer 2024: Sofia-Vienna four times a week with Bulgaria Air
The airline Bulgaria Air intends to fly four times a week between Sofia and Vienna in the 2024 summer timetable. From Varna there will now be flights to Frankfurt am Main and Prague, among others.
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Nuremberg: Corendon Europe cancels Fuerteventura and Corfu
In the 2024 summer flight schedule, Corendon Europe will no longer offer two routes from Nuremberg. These are the destinations Fuerteventura and Corfu, which were on the program in previous periods.
Codeshare: Eurowings and Aegean work together
The Greek Aegean Airlines and the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings will work together in the future as part of a codeshare partnership. It is a bilateral cooperation. In the first step, some between Germany and
Frankfurt: Air Dolomiti is not taking on Bordeaux flights after all
It was only recently announced that Air Dolomiti would take over a non-stop connection between Frankfurt am Main and Bordeaux. This plan will not be carried out. The plan was for Air Dolomiti to operate from April 1st
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Zurich Airport welcomes recommendation for runway extension
The Commission for Energy, Transport and Environment has recommended to the Zurich Cantonal Council that the project regarding the intended runway extensions should be approved. Zurich Airport welcomes this. The
Zurich: Swiss-A320 almost collided with ground vehicle during take-off
On February 14, 2023, a serious accident almost happened at Zurich-Kloten Airport. An inspection vehicle crossed the runway crossing on Runway 34, even though it was an Airbus
Zurich Airport: Kevin Fleck succeeds Lukas Brosi
Zurich Airport was able to announce the successor to CFO Lukas Brosi: Kevin Fleck will become Chief Financial Officer and a member of the Executive Board of Flughafen Zürich AG as of mid-August. Luke Brosi
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Lower Austria is recording increasing overnight stays
Statistics Austria published the October numbers for overnight stays this week and so the preliminary results for the summer season are clear: Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner and Michael Shower, Managing Director of Niederösterreichwerbung, are happy
Innsbruck Tourism sees a positive trend
During the general meeting of Innsbruck Tourism in the Congresspark Igls, those responsible looked back on the 2022/23 tourism year and took stock: After the corona-related declines, pleasing upward developments were recorded. Also
Schauinsland Reisen with a turnover of 2,15 billion euros
The tour operator Schauinsland-Reisen is continuing its growth and breaking the two billion sales mark for the first time. In the 2022/23 financial year that ended at the end of October, the company achieved sales of 2,15 billion euros. Corresponding
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France's air traffic controllers are on strike again
In French aviation, the signs are again on strike. The air traffic controllers want to stop work from September 28th to 30th - only last Friday there was an air traffic controllers strike
Canada before lifting the entry vaccination requirement
The Canadian government is planning to lift the Covid-19 vaccination requirement for entry, effective September 30, 2022. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not yet officially commented on this. Several major daily newspapers
Unvaccinated people are allowed to travel to Brazil again
Brazil has relaxed its corona-related entry regulations. Accordingly, unvaccinated holidaymakers are allowed to come back into the country, provided they can present a negative test result. The new entry regulations were announced last Monday
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