Norwegian Reports Solid Profit in Q2
Norwegian today reported its second quarter earnings for 2018 with a net profit of NOK 300 million, despite the highest growth in the company’s history.
Norwegian today reported its second quarter earnings for 2018 with a net profit of NOK 300 million, despite the highest growth in the company’s history.
Eurowings and Brussels Airlines will take the next decisive steps in the integration process, defining each other’s roles within the Eurowings Group.
Air Malta announced that the Board of Directors has appointed Captain Clifford Chetcuti as the Chief Executive Officer with effect from 1st September 2018.
Beginning October 2018, Austrian Airlines will remove certain connections from its winter schedule, such as Hong Kong, Havana and Colombo.
AirBridgeCargo Airlines offers new cargo destination for its European customers with the launch of bi-weekly frequencies to Budapest in the pursue to accommodate growing volumes between Europe and Asia.
Norwegian has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with an upgraded cabin of new slimline seats that are specifically designed for more comfort on longer routes.
The first ACJ320neo has entered final assembly in Hamburg, marking the start of a new era in Airbus corporate jets.
Iberia has taken delivery of its first of 16 A350 XWB on order, becoming the 18th airline to operate the world’s newest and most efficient twin-engine widebody.
Norwegian announced that from 31st October 2018 the airline will launch a new twice-weekly service from London Gatwick to Tampa, Florida.
The route that SAS currently flies from Stockholm, Arlanda, to Hong Kong, will be moved to Copenhagen, Kastrup, starting from the 2018 winter program.