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Transavia Announces Chief Executive Officer Resignation

After having held the position of CEO for 6 years, Mattijs ten Brink will leave Transavia and will become CEO of the Sunweb Group later this year.

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Lufthansa to Launch Direct Flights to Ottawa

Starting from 16 May 2020, Lufthansa for the first time will be including the Canadian capital Ottawa in its flight schedule from Frankfurt.

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Loganair Announces Six New Routes

Loganair continues to expand its network after unveiling six routes to commence in 2020,  including new destinations and additional connections

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Icelandair Extends Boeing 737 MAX Cancellations

Icelandair has updated its flight schedule until the end of 2019 as it does not anticipate the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to be in operation during that time.

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Brussels Airlines to Launch New Service to Montreal

Brussels Airlines will offer five flights per week between Brussels Airport and Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

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Jet2.com Adds Capacity to the Canaries

Jet2.com has added more than 14,000 return seats to the Canary Islands next year, in response to increased demand for Winter Sun

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LEVEL Appoints New Chief Executive Officer

Fernando Candela, currently the Chief Executive Officer of Iberia Express, is to become the new Chief Executive Officer of LEVEL.

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Hi Fly Takes Delivery of Its First A330neo

Hi Fly operates an all Airbus fleet of 20 aircraft including four A320 Family aircraft, 15 A330 / A340 Family aircraft and one A380.

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KLM Orders Two Boeing 777-300ER Aircraft

KLM has ordered two more 777-300ER (Extended Range) airplanes as it continues to operate one of Europe’s most modern and efficient fleet.

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SAS Announces New Route from Copenhagen to Los Angeles

To date, SAS has operated the route from Stockholm to Los Angeles but has now decided to relocate flights to the Danish capital in the new year.

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