Mai-Feiertage: Basel rechnet mit hohem Passagieraufkommen
Eurolines takes over marketing for Mayfair Jets
Berlin: Eurowings takes on Yerevan and Tivat
Sarajevo Airport ends April successfully
Holidays: Iberia flies from Barcelona to Strasbourg
Airbus delivers 61 aircraft in April
Imperial Riding School Hotel reopens after renovation
Vienna: Ryanair has started Olbia flights
Mai-Feiertage: Basel rechnet mit hohem Passagieraufkommen
Eurolines takes over marketing for Mayfair Jets
Berlin: Eurowings takes on Yerevan and Tivat
Sarajevo Airport ends April successfully
Holidays: Iberia flies from Barcelona to Strasbourg
Airbus delivers 61 aircraft in April
Imperial Riding School Hotel reopens after renovation
Vienna: Ryanair has started Olbia flights
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Armed Forces: High interest in places for military medicine students
The Federal Army offers up to ten people every year the opportunity to study at the Medical University of Vienna as part of their service. The requirements for military medical students include military cadre suitability
Tap Air Portugal reports record profit
In the 2023 financial year, the airline Tap Air Portugal recorded a profit of 117,3 million euros. This increased by 117,7 million euros compared to the previous period
Flybe creditors defaulted by £935.460
The insolvency proceedings of the former regional airline Flybe have now been completed. A total of 935.460 creditors remain stuck with outstanding claims amounting to 684 million pounds sterling. The company was dissolved by
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FACC AG gets a new human resources manager
The Upper Austrian aviation supplier FACC AG has appointed Martina Hamedinger as Head of Human Resources, effective January 1, 2024. She follows Georg Horacek, who took over at the end of the year
Tip: Aviation symposium on December 5, 2023
The 5st edition of the Austrian Aviation Symposium will take place on December 2023, 4 in Office Park 21 at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. The public is increasingly aware of the need for aviation
Qatar Airways celebrates its 20th anniversary at Vienna Airport
Last week, Qatar Airways and Vienna-Schwechat Airport celebrated the 20th anniversary of the non-stop connection between the capitals of Austria and Qatar. This has been around since 2003
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Eurowings sets course for Saudi Arabia
The low-cost airline Eurowings plans to set course for Jeddah for the first time in the 2024/25 winter flight schedule. The Lufthansa subsidiary intends to serve the city in Saudi Arabia from Berlin-Brandenburg and Cologne/Bonn in the 2024/25 winter flight schedule. Out of
Cologne/Bonn: Eurowings is launching two additional routes to Turkey
In the 2024 summer flight schedule, the airline Eurowings is offering two additional Turkey routes from Cologne/Bonn, Samsun and Kayseri. We go to the first city mentioned from July 8th to
Strike days: GDL and Verdi paralyze Germany
From Thursday, March 7, 2024, travelers in Germany will face chaotic days as the Verdi and GDL unions are calling for a strike. At Lufthansa, the ground staff are on a work stoppage
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Geneva: Swiss suspends Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm
In the 2023 summer timetable, Swiss will no longer serve three routes from Geneva that were originally planned for the entire warm season. These are Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm.
Air China intensifies air traffic to Geneva
The connection was interrupted during the pandemic, and the Chinese national airline resumed it on January 26, 2023. In the summer, the frequency will increase to three times a week –
Swiss board of directors: Bhat succeeds Foerster
There has been a change in the board of directors of the airline Swiss. Ashwin Bhat, Chief Commercial Officer of Lufthansa Cargo, succeeds Christina Foerster, who is currently acting as Head of
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Celestyal purchased the Aida Aura
From March 2024, the shipping company Celestyal Cruises will replace the aging Olympia with a recently acquired cruise ship. This is the former aura that used to be
Vienna: Twin City Liner with more passengers than ever before
The Twin City Liner, which runs on the Danube between Vienna and Bratislava, has had more passengers in 2023 than ever before. The operator expects that
Vacations: Greece introduces expensive climate tax
Under the guise of “climate protection”, the Greek government will impose another tax on tourists from January 1, 2024. The amount depends on the season and is between one and a maximum of six euros
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In France, all corona restrictions are no longer applicable - entry is also possible again without proof
From August 1, 2022, entry into France will again be permitted without any COVID-19 proof - i.e. as before the pandemic. In addition, all other corona restrictions in the country are no longer applicable. Of the
Forest fires in holiday regions as a reason for cancellation
The raging forest fires in southern Europe are currently keeping locals and holidaymakers in suspense. It is possible to cancel a package tour provided that it is close in terms of time and space. who just before
Entry: Namibia implements the 3G rule
The African state of Namibia is relaxing entry requirements for tourists. From now on, the 3G rule will be applied, with tests only recognizing PCR results. Until now, all travelers had to submit a negative PCR test report.
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