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Read More »Archive: June 2018
Your nationality dictates your holiday, says TUI
Summer destinations vary according to which country in Europe you’re from, the tour operator claims.
Read More »New strike warning for Spain
Thousands of flights to and from popular tourist destinations in eastern Spain may be cancelled.
Read More »French ATC causes third of delays in Europe
A new report says that air traffic control strikes and old equipment cost airlines €300 million each year.
Read More »Thieves target tourists using gas, insurer warns
Pan-Nordic insurance company If is telling holidaymakers across Europe to be on the lookout.
Read More »Europe’s aviation faces “serious capacity challenges”
A new study warns that changes are needed now to avert more flight delays in the future.
Read More »British Airways cancels tickets after error
Hundreds of passengers are reported to have bought the cut-price tickets, which were offered by mistake.
Read More »Finland searches for biometric system provider
Biometric identification is beginning to transform airports, which is why Finavia is looking for the right system.
Read More »Fly Erbil chooses Sweden for first flight
The Iraqi Kurdistan airline’s first routes will link Erbil, Baghdad and Sulaimaniyah with Stockholm and Gothenburg, among others.
Read More »Flybe cuts loss as passenger stats rise
With a new chief executive in charge, the struggling regional carrier seems to be in turnaround mode.
Read More »Lufthansa reveals interest in Norwegian
Talks have taken place between the two parties, the boss of Lufthansa Group claims.
Read More »Wizz links London Luton to Tromsø
The new winter route to northern Norway is one of four launching from the airline's growing London Luton base.
Read More »Thailand tries to erase Pattaya’s seedy image
The Tourism Authority of Thailand is attempting to shift the focus towards romance, luxury and families.
Read More »Finland invests in electric aircraft testing
As the first electric plane arrives in Finland, the airport operator Finavia signs up to finance development.
Read More »Norway makes first electric test flight
Widerøe’s CEO says in an interview that he wants an entirely electric fleet by 2030, while Norwegian is more cautious.
Read More »Italy fines Ryanair almost €2m
The competition authority says the low-cost carrier initially failed to correctly inform passengers of their right to compensation.
Read More »Scandic appoints experts in digitalization, branding
The Nordic hotel giant reveals three appointments to strengthen its Executive Committee, two of them old hands at SAS.
Read More »Tunisia welcomes travel advice change
A revision of the UK’s travel advice says that all but the outer fringes of the country are now safe.
Read More »Europe lifts blacklist on Indonesian carriers
An Indonesian airline may soon be flying to an airport near you, now the country’s carriers are in the clear.
Read More »Copenhagen wins falafel world cup
Malmö, Sweden’s falafel capital, fielded seven of the 15 entrants but lost to chickpea masters from the Danish capital.
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