From War and Survival to the Big League: Ukrainian SkyUp Joins IATA
SkyUp has officially joined the league of the world's 350 largest airlines as a member of the IATA Association, following its displacement from Ukraine
SkyUp has officially joined the league of the world's 350 largest airlines as a member of the IATA Association, following its displacement from Ukraine
Drone sightings lead to Munich Airport closure affecting thousands
Wizz Air has opened its 34th base in Yerevan, Armenia, boosting global connectivity and reinforcing its leading position in the aviation market
Prague's airport recorded almost 1.9 million passengers in August, positioning the Czech capital as a top European destination. Leading cities include London, Antalya, and Amsterdam
Global Aviation Bodies Criticize Latest Dutch Tax Hike
Helsinki Airport is undergoing upgrades and by early 2026, a forest-inspired area will open, reflecting Finland's natural beauty. New stores are also on the way
Interesting Appointment at IATA: Thomas Reynaert Named Senior Vice President for External Affairs
Record Year for Bratislava Airport: Airlines announced 21 new regular routes, dramatically expanding the flight options from the Slovak capital's airport, including a direct route to Tel Aviv
Turkish aviation giant steps in as a minority shareholder. Following European airlines' withdrawal from the race to invest in the Spanish company: "The process will take between 6 to 12 months"
Enhanced Rights and Accountability in European Aviation