The low-cost carrier is making more city pairs, this time Billund-Kiev and Copenhagen-Lviv.
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Norway’s airports swing back to profit
Avinor reverses a negative first-half result. And there's also news about Haugesund, Fagernes and Oslo airports.
Read More »DAT becomes Norra majority shareholder
Danish Air Transport has bought a 60% stake in Nordic Regional Airlines, also known as Norra, from Finnair.
Read More »Finnair piles on more frequencies to Asia
The airline continues to build capacity on its routes to Tokyo, Nagoya, Hong Kong and Guangzhou, for summer 2019.
Read More »Laudamotion to double fleet in wake of Ryanair deal
The Austrian low-cost carrier will acquire additional Airbus planes as Ryanair buys a 75% stake in the company.
Read More »WOW air launches US sales for flights to India
The Icelandic airline will be flying between cities in the United States and India via Keflivik from December.
Read More »Emirates boosts presence in Scandinavia
The Dubai-based carrier is raising its capacity higher for Stockholm than for Copenhagen this winter.
Read More »Vilnius Airport signs deal for slot coordination
Expecting a 24% rise in passengers this year, the airport has signed a deal with Airport Coordination UK.
Read More »Icelandair CEO resigns as crisis deepens
Björgólfur Jóhannsson is stepping down as the airline warns its results will be “worse than projected”.
Read More »SAS cancels 1,500 upcoming flights
The airline admits that it overestimated demand for the season, and it has also suffered from contractor crew shortages.
Read More »Air New Zealand to reinvest massive profit
The second highest profit in Air New Zealand’s history means investment in the “customer experience” and staff bonuses.
Read More »Airlines “add to flight times” to avoid compensation
A new report claims that flights are scheduled as taking longer than they did ten years ago, despite aircraft improvements.
Read More »London Luton hits back at “UK’s worst airport” tag
The chief executive of the much-criticised airport says that a €177 million redevelopment is already changing things.
Read More »Primera Air reveals new European base
The Nordic-owned carrier shrugs off all the negative publicity and announces new transatlantic routes from Brussels.
Read More »Ryanair changes its cabin bag rules again
Ryanair is altering the rules on how much passengers will have to pay to carry bags on the plane.
Read More »Ryanair scales first of many hurdles
The airline settles a dispute with Irish pilots after a 22-hour session, but more issues need to be tackled.
Read More »Legal action brought against Primera Air
Denmark’s Flight Personnel Union alleges that Primera Air uses Eastern European cabin crew without Danish rules.
Read More »Schiphol security guards plan strike
Europe’s third-biggest airport is likely to be disrupted when the 24-hour strike takes place in early September.
Read More »Russian airlines are running out of pilots
State-owned Rossiya hires foreign pilots for the first time in its history
Read More »Passengers angry as banks reject Ryanair cheques
Ryanair issued a number of compensation cheques with no signatures, then banks charged extra fees.
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