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Ryanair Shakes up Aviation in Greece: Closes Base and Cancels 12 Direct International Routes to the Country

Ryanair closes Thessaloniki base: Athens, Chania, Rhodes and Corfu will also be affected by the move, which joins the company's previous conflicts with European airports over fees and operating costs. Ryanair attacked the costs in Greece, but Fraport Greece stung: "This is a commercial decision resulting from the operating model and profitability considerations only"

Black Day: ITA Airways Forced to Cancel 38% of Operations on May 11 Due to Major Air Transport Strike

More than 120 flights canceled: the Italian carrier has announced it will cancel 38% of all operations on May 11, 2026, amid a major national strike by air traffic control staff and ground staff. easyJet will also join the strike. All you need to know about affected airports and flights

Ahead of Peak Season: France Announces Important Aid Plan for Airlines

In light of the jet fuel crisis, the French Minister of Transport announced that the government is promoting regulatory relief and financial support for airlines facing operational and economic challenges ahead of the summer season, while protecting passenger rights

The Money Machine of the Global Aviation Marks Another Crazy Record Year: Emirates Hits $6.6B Profit

The aviation group concludes 2025-26, breaking its own records alongside the chaos in the Middle East, with an incredible annual profit of about $6.6 billion, record revenues of about $41 billion, and a dividend of $1 billion to owners. All the numbers

Anniversary: 22 Years Since the Air France-KLM Union That Changed Aviation in Europe

From the first-of-its-kind cross-border merger between two national airlines, through global crises to a network of hundreds of destinations: the Air France-KLM Group celebrates more than two decades of joint operations, while maintaining a distinct identity and leadership in the global aviation industry

Austrian Airlines Celebrates 65 Years in the Air Between Vienna and Prague

Austrian Airlines celebrates 65 years of nonstop service between Prague and Vienna, marking a key Central European aviation milestone. Prague Airport: "Thank you, Austrian Airlines, for the long-term cooperation"

Not Just Warsaw: LOT Airlines Opens the Gate to a City That Is Rising Big on the Map of Europe

LOT announcement: New flights to Oslo, Bergen and Brussels have launched, placing the northern Polish city as an emerging destination on the European aviation map

New Wave of Actions in Italy: Rail Strikes Today and Tomorrow, Flights to Follow Next Week on "Black Day"

Multiple strikes across Italy will disrupt rail services in Milan and Florence on May 4-5, 2026, while a major aviation walkout involving easyJet and airport staff looms on May 11. Everything you need to know, including hours and affected airports and regions

After Sharp 65% Drop in Passengers Caused by Air Disruptions: Dubai Aviation Enters Recovery Phase

According to DXB airport data, despite the aviation disruptions caused by the war, operational continuity was maintained with millions of passengers, but the airport suffered a very sharp decline in movements. Now they are preparing for a renewed increase in demand

Following Spirit Airline's Shock Exit: Airlines React, Step In to Help Stabilize Travel

After Spirit Airlines made the dramatic decision to halt its operations, rivals have stepped in with rescue fares, job support, and added flights, helping stabilize travel and limit disruption. Spirit: "This is tremendously disappointing and not the outcome any of us wanted”

Three Killed in Small Plane Crash in Michigan

A small aircraft crashed near Lansing, Michigan, killing all three people on board. The FAA is investigating as emergency crews responded to the tragic scene

Emirates Bans Mobile Chargers on Flights Starting Tomorrow

Dubai's airline giant is taking strict safety measures by prohibiting the use of power banks for charging personal devices during flights starting October 1: 'Lead to a rapid and uncontrolled rise in temperature'. Similar rules took effect in Japan last month

Dreamliner Crash Shock: Former EL AL Captain Breaks Down What Went Wrong

Aviation Incident Analysis

Germanwings Flight 9525: A Decade Since Aviation's Tragic Disaster

10 years after the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which reshaped aviation safety protocols, the memorial for the victims continues to symbolize the pain and lessons learned from the harrowing disaster

Understanding Air Turbulence: What You Need to Know

A surge in flights has increased incidents of turbulence injuries due to passengers not following safety instructions

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