Swiss will connect Geneva with Munich and Frankfurt
From 31 March to 26 October, Swiss International Air Lines will commence regular service to Munich and Frankfurt from Geneva
From 31 March to 26 October, Swiss International Air Lines will commence regular service to Munich and Frankfurt from Geneva
German airline Germania Fluggesellschaft filed for insolvency at Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg on Monday, February 4, 2019.
Arctic Aviation Assets, a subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, has signed an agreement for sale of two Airbus 320neo aircraft.
The agreement between the two airlines will see Stobart Air provide an E195 jet on an ACMI contract operating up to eight flights per day from Amsterdam.
As consolidation continues and weaker European airlines fail (or sell), airports are increasingly keen to attract Ryanair’s traffic growth.
Air France announces that the commercial branding on its routes operated by its regional fleet will now be marketed under the name Air France HOP.
Blue Islands adds a daily London Southend service and twice weekly Liverpool service to provide Islanders with new convenient options for traveling
Swiss is adding the Cypriot city of Larnaca to its destinations departing from Geneva, offering its passengers six new destinations for the summer of 2019.
As part of its growth strategy, Helsinki-based Finnair will open a new route for the winter 2019/2020 season to Sapporo, Japan.
The Boeing 777F freighter aircraft will be leased from Boeing and operated by cargo specialist AeroLogic at Leipzig/Halle Airport.