Ryanair: 13.6 Million Passengers in One Month
Ryanair flew 13.6 million passengers in December, and continues to break records in the aviation industry with unprecedented occupancy rates and nearly 200 million passengers last year
Ryanair flew 13.6 million passengers in December, and continues to break records in the aviation industry with unprecedented occupancy rates and nearly 200 million passengers last year
The Latvian airline cancels 4,670 flights across nearly 20 routes due to delays in engine supply. Alongside the cancellation of the planned Tel Aviv-Vilnius route for next summer, activity on the Tel Aviv-Riga route will be reduced: "External factors beyond the company's control, sorry for the issues."
The Israeli tourism company acquires 25% of the shares in the Cypriot airline TUS Airways from Global Wings and American businessman Kenneth M. Woolley. How much will the deal cost?
Just before the end of 2024, the aviation research company OAG publishes the standout figures of the year: how much we flew, where we flew, and what were the fastest-growing airports in the world? Plus: the airline whose activity soared by about 50% and the forecast for the number of passengers in 2025. All the data
The flight had to make an emergency landing in the city of Graz, Austria, due to an engine failure that caused smoke in the cockpit and passenger cabin
Mystery in Hawaii: A body was discovered upon the arrival of a United Airlines plane last Tuesday at the airport on flight number UA202. The airline informed Passport News, "United is working with law enforcement on the investigation. At this stage, it is unclear how and when the individual accessed the landing gear."
The Belgian airline, part of the Lufthansa Group, is renewing its short and medium-range fleet and also plans to renew its long-range aircraft in the coming years
The Emirati airline suspends its flights to Sochi and Volgograd in Russia for a week. This decision comes after Azerbaijan's aviation authority suspended flights to 10 Russian destinations due to "safety concerns," alongside EL-AL's announcement of suspending flights to Moscow for a week due to "developments in Russia's airspace."
The Hungarian low-cost airline launches a new direct route from Stuttgart to another international destination, operating a total of six routes from the local airport - the sixth largest in Germany in terms of passenger traffic, with more than 12 million passengers annually
The airline initially had reservations about launching direct flights to London, but they have turned out to be a remarkable success. Consequently, the company has decided to extend service to this destination through the end of summer