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Next Week: Another European Airline Resumes Flights to Israel

AirBaltic resumes flights to Israel

Flydubai Expands to Another European Capital with 10 Weekly Dubai Flights

The UAE-based airline will offer 10 weekly flights on the Prague–Dubai route starting October 2025, including new morning departures for both business and leisure travelers

How Emergency Scenarios Are Practiced - Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Visit to European Aviation Giant

Wizz Air's training center opened its doors for Passport Group's experiential day in Budapest. Here’s what we did there - and there's a riddle

Historic First in Europe: Istanbul Airport Launches Triple Runway Operations

Europe’s first airport to operate three independent runways simultaneously sets a new global benchmark in air traffic capacity and efficiency

Record-Breaking Flights in Europe – But Delays Mount

Over 30,000 daily flights, tens of thousands of minutes of delays, and a sharp drop in punctuality. The new EUROCONTROL report reveals the price of congestion

Historic: European Airline Tops 200 Million Travelers

Ryanair becomes the first airline in Europe to carry over 200 million passengers in a year – a historic milestone ahead of a record-breaking summer season

Maintaining the Title: The Airport Selected as the Best in Europe for the Eighth Consecutive Time

Fiumicino Airport in Rome has been crowned the best airport in Europe for 2024 by the International Council of Airports (ACI World) in collaboration with Amadeus. All the details

Who Flies the Most? Leading Airlines, Busiest Airports, and Key Growth Data

The European skies continue to fill, with a significant increase in flight traffic approaching pre-pandemic activity levels. Leading airlines and the continent's largest airports recorded remarkable weekly growth, with low-cost airlines notably expanding rapidly

Ryanair Now Also Against the Belgian Government: Raising Flight Taxes Will Harm the Economy and Passengers

According to Ryanair, which has already reduced its operations in several European countries including Spain, Germany, and Denmark, the proposed hike will bring Belgium's aviation tax to 5 euros per departing passenger, a move the company defines as "excessive," especially in light of the already high costs at Brussels airport, which have risen by more than 20% since the coronavirus pandemic

FLYYO Lands in Israel: Charter Flights to 26 European Destinations from Tel Aviv

FLYYO enters Israel with charter flights starting in March, connecting Tel Aviv to top European destinations in partnership with leading Israeli tourism companies

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