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Warm Winter Signs: Important Increase in Athens Airport's Activity in January 2026

Athens International Airport, the largest airport in Greece, reports a more than 7% increase in activity in the first month of the year. The number of flights also increased

US Storm Nears Its End: Aviation Still Paralyzed, Public Transportation Gradually Returning

After two days of complete paralysis of the East Coast, including the New York area: the weather is expected to improve, airports could reopen after thousands of canceled flights, and the subway is partially back in operation. But is there another storm coming?

Snow Storm Is Already Causing Flight Delays from JFK and New York

New York City's emergency management agency warns of dangerous conditions, while flights from major airports are being delayed

Greece Prepares for “Clean Monday” Holiday and Long Weekend: What It Means for Tourists

On "Clean Monday," the holiday that symbolizes the end of winter for Greeks, the 40-day countdown to Easter begins. What is the exact date, and what does this mean for tourists in terms of opening hours, public transportation, and airports?

Air Canada Unlocks New Turkey Routes With Pegasus Agreement

A new interline agreement will allow Air Canada passengers to connect to nine destinations of the Turkish airline Pegasus Airlines via central airports in Europe. The future could bring a codeshare agreement and benefits in accumulating points

Turn Layovers Into Fun Airport Adventures: Butterfly Gardens, Spas, Golf Simulators, and IMAX Cinemas

From butterfly gardens to IMAX cinemas and wellness centers, explore airports around the world that turn waiting into a full-blown travel experience

IATA Urges Spain to Cut Airport Charges Over Five Years

The International Air Transport Association and the Spanish Airline Association want Spain to cut airport charges by 4.9% yearly, saying AENA earned excess returns and overcharged airlines and passengers for years; "This is unsustainable and unrealistic, we need to see a reduction in charges"

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

Europe's Stormy Winter Continues: Bucharest Wakes Up to Raging Snowstorm That Shuts Down Airports

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

Twice in a Month: Polish Airports Shut Down Temporarily As Precautionary Measure

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

2024's Busiest Airport in Europe by Number of Flights

Schiphol Airport was the busiest in Europe last year according to the number of flights, reaching almost half a million. Which other airports made it to the top ten?

Severe Cold Storm Hits Texas: Flights Grounded at Houston Airports

All flight operations at Houston airports will be suspended starting at midnight due to an extreme cold storm sweeping through the region. Passengers are urged to avoid traveling to the airports and to stay informed through their respective airlines. Full details inside

Innovation at Varna & Burgas Airports: "One of a Kind in Europe"

Bulgaria's developing airports introduce green terraces, merging sustainability with innovation, opening summer 2025

Year-End Summary of Global Passenger Movement: How Many People Flew This Year?

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

"New Era" in Cyprus Aviation industry

A phase B expansion agreement was signed between Hermes Airports and the Government of Cyprus, including significant infrastructure upgrades at the island's two main airports in Larnaca and Paphos, serving as the main entry points to Cyprus

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