Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
Air Montenegro doesn't fly to Tel Aviv
Batik Air Malaysia no longer flies to Turkey
Bluebird Nordic has ceased flight operations
Vida members accept new AUA on-board KV
Australia: Qantas data breach
Lufthansa Technik trains marine mechanics
Air Baltic celebrates 20 years Riga-Milan (Malpensa)
Carinthia wants to attract more short vacationers
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Ukraine International is pausing scheduled flights until at least April 10, 2023
The airline Ukraine International Airlines has announced that all scheduled connections will have to be suspended until at least April 10, 2023. However, it is unlikely that the carrier will be available from April 11, 2023
Skyalps plans to add at least ten more Dash 8-400s
The South Tyrolean airline Skyalps intends to add at least ten more de Havilland Dash 8-400 to its fleet. However, you don't want to use this primarily in the commercial route network, but in the context of
Air Serbia flies to Tel Aviv again
Air Serbia will resume flight operations to Tel Aviv in March this year after a break of more than three years. The Serbian airline will operate three times a week from April 8, 2023 between
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Lufthansa has to thin out a lot - spear for global vaccination requirements
Germany's largest airline, Lufthansa, will have to cancel around 2022 flights between mid-January and February 33.000. The background to this is that the demand for this period collapsed rapidly. CEO Carsten Spohr speaks
November: Demand for air transport declines again
In November, passenger demand at German airports fell again. Compared to the pre-crisis level, half of the travelers from 49,5 (-2019 percent) are missing. 8.870.145 passengers used the
Too many pilots sick: Lufthansa has to cancel long-haul flights
According to its own statements, the airline Lufthansa is currently experiencing an unusually high number of sick leave. Since many pilots are sick, long-haul connections have already had to be canceled. Waran it is that many pilots
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