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Maine’s Bangor International appoints assistant airport director

Maine’s Bangor International appoints assistant airport director

James Canders has been appointed assistant airport director at Bangor International Airport (BGR).
Vueling to debut winter flights at Cardiff

Vueling to debut winter flights at Cardiff

The Barcelona-based low-cost carrier will now fly from Cardiff to Malaga and Alicante year-round.
Utair launches Odessa–Moscow

Utair launches Odessa–Moscow

Utair Aviation starts a new service today between Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow and Odessa International Airport in Ukraine.
Europe clears United and Lufthansa’s Frankfurt–New York tie-up

Europe clears United and Lufthansa’s Frankfurt–New York tie-up

The European Commission has approved the airlines’ transatlantic venture in return for the ceding of slots for rival services.
Sweden the fast growing market in Europe
Sweden the fast growing market in Europe
Taoyuan Airport
Taoyuan Airport
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013 07:06

Simple but effective

Richard Maslen profiles one of Europe’s fastest-growing carriers, Wizz Air, as it continues to build its network across Central and Eastern Europe.

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An agreement to allow unrestricted air services between Europe and Israel has been passed by the country’s parliament despite angry protests from airline workers who claim it could lead to job losses.

Published in News

A “high level group” of senior government officials from across the globe is meeting this week to hammer out proposals for a global solution to tackle aviation emissions.

Published in News
Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:47

EU passenger rights overhaul alarms airlines

Proposals to revise Europe’s protection for air passengers have met a mixed response from carriers, which find “worrying aspects” such as heightened risks for feeder operators.

Published in News

Despite its gloomy response to the latest decision from the Single Sky Committee, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is battling on to streamline Europe’s traffic control.

Published in News

Europe’s push to lighten the load on airliners from fragmented navigation services is getting low marks from airline associations.

Published in News

As expected, the European Commission (EC) has once again ruled against Ryanair’s attempted takeover of the Irish national carrier.

Published in News
Monday, 25 February 2013 08:32

Minoan Air launches Oxford routes

Greece-based carrier announces flights to Dublin and Edinburgh from new ‘home base’ in central England.

Published in News

An open skies agreement between Israel and the European Union has been put on ice - and could now be under threat, according to reports.

Published in News
Monday, 25 June 2012 08:36

All roads lead to Moscow

 

Aviation’s growth across the CIS region shows no signs of slowing down, especially for Russia’s capital airports, writes ASM’s Deirdre Fulton. 

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