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Jet Airways: New investors get on board

The Indian airline Jet Airways could fly again soon: According to media reports, the creditors' meeting approved a sale. The German investor Florian Fitsch should also be involved. The London finance company Kalrock Capital and the Indian one

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Germany extends Air India ban

Germany and India are fighting over proverbial righteousness at the expense of Lufthansa and Air India. The result: The crane is on the “black list” in India and the other way around Air India in Germany. Both

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Lufthansa is giving up six lounges

Not all of the Lufthansa Group's lounges have yet to reopen. This will never happen again at five locations, because the carrier is closing five of these exclusive waiting areas in Germany and another in India. They are affected

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Spice Jet flies to London

The Indian low-cost airline Spice Jet is entering international business: The low-cost carrier will be operating scheduled flights from Mumbai and Delhi airports to London Heathrow from December 4, 2020. A total of three times a week

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Flughafen Zürich AG invests in India

The ink is dry: Zurich Airport has signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Delhi capital airport. Even before Corona, an agreement was reached with the Indian government agency, now everything is on the dry side.

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No Access: India does not allow Lufthansa planes to land

India's aviation authority is not very cooperative and rejects the flight plan of the crane airline announced for October "unexpectedly". From the point of view of the Indian authorities, there would be “massive competitive disadvantages” due to the excessively strict entry requirements for Indian citizens

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Air India closes stations in Europe

The Star Alliance member Air India will close five European stations in view of the consequences of the corona crisis. With this, the company wants to reduce costs. In addition to Vienna, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Madrid and Milan are also affected. The consequence of this is

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