Kenya Airports Resume Flights After Two-Day Strike Ends
Flights are returning to normal at Nairobi’s JKIA and other airports after a two-day workers strike ended. Kenya Airways expects full schedules to resume soon
Flights are returning to normal at Nairobi’s JKIA and other airports after a two-day workers strike ended. Kenya Airways expects full schedules to resume soon
Bucharest faced the most severe winter episode of the season. Romania's capital Red and Orange Codes brought massive snowfall, which led to heavy traffic on major boulevards, snow removal interventions at Otopeni Airport, and cancelled flights
According to a statement from the Civil Aviation Administration of Lithuania, Belarus carried out a "hybrid attack" against the country, resulting in a temporary halt to operations at Vilnius Airport. The authority detected navigational traces characteristic of balloons. The airport returned to civilian operations after more than an hour
The airports of Rzeszow and Lublin were once again temporarily closed due to the "need to ensure freedom of action for military aviation". Operations are back to normal with no significant flight delays reported
The airline, hotel and tourism organizations in the United States have issued a special request to the US Congress to prevent harm to passengers during spring break and major summer events; they warn of long wait times and billions in damage to the economy
Starting in September 2026, the UAE airline will operate two daily flights to DMK Airport in Bangkok, marking its fourth destination in Aoutheast Asia
A 10% YoY jump and more than 22% above pre-corona levels, alongside the expansion of regional hubs, the entry of new airlines, and huge investments in infrastructure. Romanian aviation is establishing its position as a major player in the skies of Europe
Despite Ukraine’s closed airspace, Boryspil Airport has launched a large-scale modernization project with South Korea’s KOICA, upgrading digital systems and passenger technology ahead of a future reopening
Heathrow Airport will allocate over £80 million ($100 million) to airlines to reduce the cost gap with conventional jet fuel, in a move that aims to cut around 600,000 tonnes of carbon emissions a year
Athens Airport has provided an update on progress in the ATHENIAN project, which focuses on renewing local airspace systems and adapting them to European standards.The list of participants includes local and regional airlines and the Hellenic Air Force