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Amsterdam Airport Reopens After Bomb Scare
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s busiest transport hubs, reopened its runways and terminals on Wednesday afternoon after a World War Two bomb found on the site was removed and reports of a hijack...
Lufthansa, Cabin Crew Union Talks Crumple
Lufthansa passengers are going through lots of of that you can imagine flight cancellations after final-ditch talks to preclude a strike by using cabin crew collapsed early on Tuesday. A spokesman for Lufthansa mentioned negoti...
Icelandair Announces Non-Stop Service from Anchorage And New Routes to Zurich and St. Petersburg
Icelandair announces its newest gateway from North America: Anchorage, Alaska along with two new destinations in Europe, St. Petersburg Russia and Zurich, Switzerland. Icelandair announces its newest gateway from North America:...
British PM Urged To Expand London Heathrow
British Prime Minister David Cameron should agree to a third runway at London’s Heathrow airport to help drive economic growth, a senior Conservative politician said in an article published on Tuesday. Britain is trying t...
AirAsia Brings Forward Orders As Demand Surges
AirAsia, Asia’s largest budget airline and a key Airbus customer, said it was bringing forward some aircraft deliveries as rising demand helps it to offset the high fuel costs ravaging the industry. While some full-servic...
Airbus Wins USD$7 Bln Philippine Air Order
Airbus won a USD$7 billion order to help more than triple Philippine Airlines’ fleet, beating Boeing to a deal despite US support for Manila in a diplomatic dispute with China. For this stage of fleet expansion, th...