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Turkish Airlines continues to be biggest contributor to Europe's air traffic
Turkey's national flag carrier Turkish Airlines maintained its leadership in Europe with 729 daily flights on Wednesday, the European Organization for Air Navigation Safety (Eurocontrol) said on May 27.
According to a flight traffic report prepared by Eurocontrol, Turkish Airlines was followed by Air France, Lufthansa and Ryanair with 467, 386 and 368 flights, respectively.
Ολλανδία: Η KLM διακόπτει τις πτήσεις της στον εναέριο χώρο της Λευκορωσίας
Νωρίτερα έγινε γνωστό ότι η Lufthansa διακόπτει τις πτήσεις της στον εναέριο χώρο της Λευκορωσίας
ForMin Aurescu on the situation of Romanians stranded in Mexico: Unfriendly official attitude
Romania's Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu said on Wednesday referring to more than 100 Romanian nationals stranded at Cancun airport in Mexico that it was an "unfriendly attitude" on the part of the Mexican officials, adding that he asked for urgent clarification of the reasons for such decisions.
Η Lufthansa ολοκλήρωσε τη μεγαλύτερη πτήση χωρίς στάση στην ιστορία της
Το αεροπλάνο της Lufthansa θα επιστρέψει στη Γερμανία την Τετάρτη
EasyJet terminates Ljubljana-Berlin route
Ljubljana – Budget carrier EasyJet has decided to end its Ljubljana-Berlin service, the second route it has terminated out of the Slovenian capital after it shut its base in London Stansted, the aviation portal Ex-Yu Aviation reported.
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Eight carriers get subsidies to fly to Slovenia
Ljubljana – Eight airlines – Turkish Airlines, Swiss Air, Air Serbia, Montenegro Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Wizzair and LOT – will receive state subsidies to operate flights to Slovenia. The first instalment of the incentive is worth EUR 985,320, the Economy Ministry said on Wednesday.
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EU countries urge suspension of air passenger rights to refunds
Twelve European Union governments urged the EU executive on Wednesday to suspend rules forcing cash-drained airlines to offer full refunds for cancelled flights instead of vouchers for future travel because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
China virus death toll tops 200 as WHO declares global emergency
The death toll from a new virus reached 213 on Jan. 31 and the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global health emergency.
In a new travel advisory, the U.S. State Department raised its warning for China to the same level as Afghanistan and Iraq, saying on its website, "Do not travel to China due to novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan."
Week in Review: Buckle Up For the Ride
High Deals
The announcement this week of the launch of flights between Belgrade and Pristina operated by Lufthansa caused much more attention than a regular announcement regarding the opening of a new airline route. Not surprising given that it took seeming mediation by US diplomats to facilitate the restoration of flights.
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Pristina signed abolition of tariffs?
It is a document signed in Berlin on the establishment of the Belgrade-Pristina airline.
Pristina portal claims that it allegedly possesses a complete document in relation to what the two parties published as a "letter of intent" as separate documents, specifying what the two parties individually had undertaken to deliver in order to restore airline.
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