It's Final: Google Will Pay a Huge Fine of €4.1B to the European Union
The EU's top court has rejected the tech giant's claims, finally ending an eight-year legal battle over blocking a competitor using its Android operating system
The EU's top court has rejected the tech giant's claims, finally ending an eight-year legal battle over blocking a competitor using its Android operating system
Fines, swift enforcement and a ban on Nazi salutes and swastikas: the Swiss government is promoting a new law amid the rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the country
Palanga Airport has launched an advanced system to monitor drones flying nearby, with increased enforcement and fines of up to €1,200 for violators
Temporary flight restrictions and drone bans will be enforced around FIFA World Cup 2026 venues and fan sites across the United States, with steep fines and confiscation as punishment
Lufthansa launches FOX, a new service experience on long-haul flights, with a comprehensive upgrade across all classes and aircraft. The move includes increased personalization, improved comfort experience, and significant culinary upgrades. The launch comes at the end of two years of development and extensive investment by the company
New BA policy bans filming crew without permission, with consequences ranging from flight removal to covering diversion costs and legal action
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Innovating at its finest: Chef Frederic Simonin's dishes will now also be served in Premium Class on flights departing from the United States and Canada: "I have carefully selected products to enhance them with delicacy and precision"
Luxury rooms, exquisite dining, spa services, and world-class hospitality make Parklane in Limassol and The Landmark in Nicosia perfect for a winter getaway
Italy's competition authority is seeking more than a quarter of a billion euros from low-cost carrier Ryanair for an "abusive strategy" that allegedly harms consumers' ability to purchase airline tickets through agents and online. The company's response: "Previous rulings were ignored, they are acting under pressure from travel agencies"
The EU's top court has rejected the tech giant's claims, finally ending an eight-year legal battle over blocking a competitor using its Android operating system
Italy's competition authority is seeking more than a quarter of a billion euros from low-cost carrier Ryanair for an "abusive strategy" that allegedly harms consumers' ability to purchase airline tickets through agents and online. The company's response: "Previous rulings were ignored, they are acting under pressure from travel agencies"
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is fining JetBlue for its flights' delays. This is an unusual move, as it's the first time DOT has taken legal action against an airline for this reason. All the details