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2025

“Leave Bags Behind in Evacuations”: Passenger Behavior Concerns IATA Boss

After numerous emergency evacuations in which passengers disembarked from planes with their luggage, Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General, called the situation very worrying, emphasizing that nothing is more important than passengers' lives

Before 2025 Ends: Record-Breaking Year for Athens Airport

Athens Airport breaks its own all-time record. In the 11 months ending in early 2025, almost the same number of passengers passed through the airport as in all of 2024

Severe Rain Warning: Storm “Byron” Brings Flooding Risk to Cyprus

Cyprus Meteorological Service issued a 24-hour yellow awareness level for severe rain as Storm “Byron” brings heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms; precipitations are expected tο range between 35 and 55 millimeters per hour

More Than 4,000 New Jobs and a Host of Global Factories: Airbus Announces Giant Acquisition

The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is acquiring Spirit AeroSystems, an American parts manufacturer that was formerly part of major competitor Boeing. 4,000 employees will join the company, while factories from North America to Europe will be part of the manufacturer

Israeli Tourism Breaks Boundaries and Deepens Ties with Thailand

Over 300 guests gathered at the George Hotel in Tel Aviv for a ceremony celebrating Thailand's National Day and strengthening diplomatic relations between the two countries. Ambassador Boonyarit Vichienpuntu highlighted Israel's outstanding tourism achievements

Spain, Italy, and France: British Aviation Giant's Subsidiary Expands With Three New European Routes

British flag carrier British Airways, through its subsidiary Cityflyer, is expanding its route network and opening three destinations in Europe in the summer of 2026; CEO: "We’re excited to grow our network next year with three fantastic new routes."

Storm in Greece Continues: Flooding and Property Damage, Schools Closed

The Greek government has decided not to take any chances and shut down schools in Athens following more than half a day of heavy rain and damage; the storm continues east to Rhodes, making its way to Turkey soon

Starting Today in Krakow: Registration Required When Crossing Between Countries

Krakow Airport joins many other checkpoints across the country in implementing the new European Union Entry/Exit System, which applies to travelers with or without a visa. What does this mean for travelers?

Severe Weather Conditions Could Cause Disruptions at European Airport

Krakow Airport is warning of cancellations and delays in air operations due to severe weather conditions. According to Polish authorities, heavy fog and low temperatures are expected in the area

F-16 Crashes During US Military Training, Pilot Survives

An F-16 plane crashed during a training exercise in the deserts of the western United States. The pilot ejected seconds before the crash and is in good condition; the US military has launched an investigation into the incident

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