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Wizz Air boss suggests his airline as a lot feeder

Wizz Air CEO József Varádi has brought the group of companies he leads into play as a possible feeder airline for the Polish Star Alliance member Lot. He even recommended to local media that the state-owned carrier should concentrate on long-haul flights.

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Amsterdam: Corendon wants to set up rail feeders

The tour operator Corendon wants to set up train connections between Brussels and Amsterdam-Schiphol airports. In a second step, Düsseldorf will also be connected by rail. For some time now there have been non-stop connections to Curaçao from Amsterdam-Schiphol

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Italy: Lufthansa and FS want to work together

The Italian state railway company Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane SpA and Lufthansa have signed a letter of intent to work together. The aim of the planned cooperation is in particular to offer passengers with FS rail connections to and from their flight connections from various Italian

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Norse and Flyr work together via Dohop platform

The low-cost airlines Flyr and Norse Atlantic Airways will in future work together via a linking platform from the provider Dohop. In concrete terms, this means that flights from the first-named carrier are used as a feeder or connection for long-haul flights from Norse

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Swiss is shifting Munich-Zurich to rail

The Swiss Federal Railways and the Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss are extending their cooperation, which has existed for some time, to the Munich-Zurich route. This is the first "Swiss Air Rail" route (formerly: airplane) to be included on an international level. From July 2022

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Salzburg calls 4h00 railjet to Vienna airport

There have been no Austrian Airlines domestic flights between Salzburg and Vienna for some time. These were shifted to rail, but there is a problem: the early wave often cannot be reached due to the travel times of the Railjets. the

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Condor dispute: Lufthansa is probably letting go

Lufthansa is apparently giving way in the dispute with Condor. The matter will be resolved “in April”, as the aviation portal Aero claims to have learned from internal corporate circles. The AUA parent company wanted out on June 1st after decades of cooperation

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