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Lufthansa is canceling Barbados

The AUA mother is taking her direct flights from Frankfurt to Bridgetown out of the program - at least for the time being. The Caribbean island is one of Lufthansa's most popular holiday destinations. But apparently the route is not profitable in times of Corona

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Brussels is delivering the last A330-200

Brussels Airlines is retiring its last Airbus aircraft from the A330-200 series. The Belgian Lufthansa subsidiary says goodbye to the aircraft with the registration OO-SFZ. With that the last A330-200 was flown out, it was noon today

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Apex gives Brussels four-star award

The Belgian Lufthansa subsidiary Brussels Airlines received a four-star rating from Apex for the year 2021. As part of a virtual ceremony, the carrier was “presented” with the corresponding award on Wednesday. APEX is a non-profit trade association that

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Brussels focuses on Africa in winter

The Lufthansa subsidiary also presents its winter flight schedule. The Belgian airline will expand its long-haul offer by 14 destinations - and fly exclusively to Africa. The carrier announces that it will fly daily to Abidjan during the winter season. In addition

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Lufthansa: Brussels flies for Ocean

From the end of September 2020, Brussels Airlines will take off from Frankfurt am Main for Namibia. It is being carried out on behalf of the new Lufthansa project "Ocean", which is to bring together numerous previous brands. Also own AOC and own

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State aid for Brussels Airlines is available

So far, Lufthansa has been able to agree on state support for itself and its subsidiaries - only Brussels Airlines has remained outside. Until now: As the public broadcaster VRT reports, an agreement has been reached with the Belgian government.

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Future unclear at Brussels Airlines

The future of the Belgian crane subsidiary is not yet in the towel. If the state aid fails, Lufthansa could even send Brussels Airlines into bankruptcy. A few weeks ago, Brussels Airlines announced that it would be shorter due to the corona

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