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Not Just in the US: Severe Weather Also Disrupts Operations at Canadian and Central European Airports

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) has issued a special weather warning, mentioning expected disruptions to its operations. Many flights were canceled and delayed throughout the morning, including flights to and from Canadian airports: "Extreme cold is causing delays"

Who Tries to Fly With a Turtle in Their Bra? You Won't Believe What TSA Found in Passengers' Bags Last Year!

Some travelers arrive at the airport with a passport and a plane ticket; others arrive with turtles, ammunition or “training aids” that look like bombs. The TSA’s 2025 Unusual Findings Rankings are a crash course in human imagination, and the limits of security personnel’s patience

18M Passengers, 194 Destinations, and 84 Airlines: the Airport in This Beloved Capital Conquers Europe

Václav Havel Airport concluded 2025 with approximately 18 million passengers, 84 airlines and 19 new destinations, solidifying its position as one of the fastest-growing airports in Central Europe.

Schiphol Airport Leaves X: “We Will Not Reply On This Platform Anymore”

Amsterdam International Airport announced that, starting today, it is ceasing all activity on the X network, and will no longer respond to inquiries, comments or private messages on the platform

After a Tense Morning: Poland's Airports, Back to Normal After Unusual Event

The airports in Rzeszow and Lublin in the east of the country have been closed, with the Air Navigation Services Agency and the Polish Civil Aviation Authority announcing the temporary suspension was needed to "ensure freedom of operation for military aircraft". Oficials later announced a return to normal

The Threat in Your Pocket: Why Mobile Phones Become Security Risks When Abroad

Visiting a new country can jeopardise the security of your smartphone and the precious data stored on it. From the risk of physical theft to using unprotected Wi-Fi networks, downloading shady apps to order food or rideshare services, or scanning fake restaurant or parking QRs, there's a lot to be wary of while abroad. Here is what to do before and during travel

Not Just Athens: Greece Sees Surge in the Number of Passengers at Regional Airports

More than 37 million passengers passed through Fraport-operated airports in Greece in 2025, marking a 3% increase compared to the previous year. Numbers for the most successful airports: 7 million passengers in Rhodes and almost 8 million in Thessaloniki

Glorious Legacy: Lufthansa's 100 Years of Aviation, on Display

The new campaign, a nostalgic visual journey through decades of innovation, design and iconic aircraft, will be displayed at airports in Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin, among others. This is what it looks like

These Are the World's Busiest Airports: North America and Asia in the Lead

The 2025 OAG rankings continue to place Atlanta Airport in first place, with Dubai second and Tokyo third. Istanbul and Denver show strong growth compared to 2019

"Possible Disruptions Due to Weather": Two Big European Airports Cancel Flights

The airports in Vienna and Bratislava have announced possible delays and cancelled flights because of snowstorms and wintry conditions

Who Tries to Fly With a Turtle in Their Bra? You Won't Believe What TSA Found in Passengers' Bags Last Year!

Some travelers arrive at the airport with a passport and a plane ticket; others arrive with turtles, ammunition or “training aids” that look like bombs. The TSA’s 2025 Unusual Findings Rankings are a crash course in human imagination, and the limits of security personnel’s patience

After a Tense Morning: Poland's Airports, Back to Normal After Unusual Event

The airports in Rzeszow and Lublin in the east of the country have been closed, with the Air Navigation Services Agency and the Polish Civil Aviation Authority announcing the temporary suspension was needed to "ensure freedom of operation for military aircraft". Oficials later announced a return to normal

Winter Weather and Maintenance Work at Air-Rail Link to Cause Delays at European Airport

Birmingham Airport warns passengers of Air-Rail Link delays due to maintenance work scheduled until February, along with possible check-in area queues due to construction work. Also: beware of new liquids carrying rules

Record Figures and 40% Market Share: Lithuania Takes Off in 2025, Leading Baltic Aviation

A new record for airports in Lithuania in the number of flights places the country at the top of the Baltic aviation market. infrastructure investments and airline expansion brought an 8.3% increase in revenues compared to 2024

Technical Problem Completely Shuts Down One of Western Europe's Largest Airports

Edinburgh Airport has been completely closed to takeoffs and landings due to an "IT issue with the air traffic control provider." According to a statement from the airport, crews are working to resolve the issue

All-Time Record: TSA Reveals Staggering Thanksgiving Passenger Numbers

The US Transportation Security Administration wrapped up one of the busiest holidays in its history with approximately 18 million passengers passing through airports in 6 days; one day broke the all-time record

Expansion, Innovation, and Collaboration: ACI World to Join Global Airport Forum 2025 in Riyadh

The Global Airports Forum returns in 2025 with over 300 exhibitors, 10,000 attendees, and 600 global delegates exploring airport expansion, innovation, and collaboration; ACI World has confirmed its presence at the event today

Ahead of the Tourist Season: Temporary Airport Closures and Renovations in Greece

Greece's island airports are undergoing significant renovations and upgrades, and will remain closed for extended periods during the off-peak season. Athens Airport is also undergoing renovations

Budapest Airport’s Biggest Winter Yet (W25): 8.9M Seats, 182 Routes

Budapest airport’s record seat capacity and expanded network strengthen its role as a gateway to Central and Eastern Europe, supporting tourism and business

Terrorist Messages at North American Airports, Strongly Condemned by U.S. Officials

Cyber attack broadcasts anti-U.S. and anti-Israel messages at airports in Canada and the U.S. U.S. Transportation Secretary calls them "unacceptable", B'nai B'rith Organization describes them as a threat to security

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