The manufacturer Airbus has set up a new collaboration with SAS on the development of future sustainable aircraft.
Read More »Finnair climate marketing “misleading”
The Finnish carrier admits that its carbon offset website gives data that contradicts other information from the company.
Read More »Finnair and China Southern ink codeshare
The deal brings five new destinations for Finnair customers in China – and brings Chinese passengers closer to Scandinavia.
Read More »New Zealand tourism bounces back after attacks
The travel trade working with inbound tourism says it has been humbled by the solidarity and support shown by colleagues and by visitors.
Read More »SAS reveals new routes
New routes have been announced to exploit the potential for an increase in demand between city pairs this winter.
Read More »Lower profits and strike threat hit Ryanair
Europe's biggest low-cost carrier has posted its weakest yearly profit in four years and is faced with the possibility of another strike.
Read More »Airbus celebrates 12,000 aircraft delivered
An A220-100 assembled in Mirabel, Canada, was handed over to Delta Air Lines, which has a firm order for 90 A220s.
Read More »Great Dane Airlines unveils first aircraft, start date
The Aalborg-based regional start-up has shown off its first aircraft, previously flown by Flybe and ready for charter and scheduled flights.
Read More »Fewer Norwegians are afraid of flying
Fear of flying in Norway has declined markedly since the 1980s, according to a new study, and for various reasons.
Read More »CPH upgrades social responsibility with appointment
An experienced civil servant will strengthen Copenhagen Airport's focus on corporate social responsibility and “green conversion”.
Read More »Thomas Cook posts €1.67bn pre-tax loss
The disastrous first-half results for the tour operator, which in the Nordics includes Ving, Globetrotter, Spies, Tjäreborg, mean it could be split up entirely.
Read More »Finnair starts codeshare with Star’s Juneyao
The oneworld member says its partnership with Juneyao, a Star Alliance member, will extend its network in China.
Read More »Customs nets big drugs haul at CPH and port
In random checks, customs officers at different locations discovered a total of 24 kilos of cocaine in a single day.
Read More »Finnair entrusts Estonians with ATR overhaul
Magnetic MRO, which has a history with SAS and Maersk, is painting and refurbishing an ATR fleet, with the first of 12 now delivered.
Read More »TUI chief: “We are more competitive” than Thomas Cook
Fritz Joussen puts additional distance between the two rival operators as they post their half-year results.
Read More »Coworking oasis inaugurated at Arlanda
The newly built Office One building close to terminals 4 and 5 includes “tomorrow’s workplaces” at United Spaces.
Read More »Battle looms on Scandinavian Madrid routes
The Spanish airline Air Europa will open routes to Copenhagen and Stockholm in June, which will turn up the heat on the crowded connections.
Read More »Town in Iceland asks tourists for sensitivity
The residents are asking cruise and ferry visitors not to take pictures through people’s windows, or of the local children playing.
Read More »Accor aims for Europe’s biggest coworking brand
The hospitality giant wants Wojo to become the largest coworking brand in Europe by 2022, many of the spaces being positioned inside its hotels.
Read More »Tax on aviation fuel leaked in EU report
A leaked European Commission report claims that a new fuel tax would be like removing almost eight million cars off the roads.
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