Lufthansa Group (Long Haul)
Lufthansa German Airlines ranks upfront among the world's leading airlines. Lufthansa adheres firmly to economic and strategic criteria, and attaches overriding importance to quality and innovation, safety and reliability. Deutsche Lufthansa...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Royal Air Maroc eyes US expansion; BRICS aviation agreement; Ethiopian Airlines forms new cargo business; financial results from...
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Europe's growth summer heats up amid capacity warning
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Europe’s aviation industry is poised for a record period over the coming months as demand for air transport continues to outstrip economic growth...
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More than 100 airlines confirmed for World Routes 2018
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More than 100 airlines have now confirmed their attendance at World Routes 2018 in Guangzhou, China.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Lufthansa firms up A320neo options; AirAsia X increases Hawaii focus; the Single African Air Transport Market; Air Baltic to buy up to...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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A round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry. This week: Lufthansa, Emirates, United, US passenger airlines and Wizz.
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Analysis: the transatlantic battle
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A week after International Airlines Group bought a minority stake in long-haul low-cost carrier Norwegian, with a view to launching a full takeover...
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Where does the A380 fly? Q1 network update
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Routesonline provides an update on the operations of the Airbus A380. We also reveal the network size of each operator and the top destinations...
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Europe's aviation industry by numbers - Q1 2018 update
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Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines and airports.
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How award-winning Munich succeeded "against all odds"
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With Lufthansa set to deploy five of its A380s at Munich this summer, Routesonline spoke to the airport’s vice president of traffic development...
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Airline registrations flood in for Routes Europe
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Senior network planners from more than 50 carriers confirm their attendance at Europe’s leading route development event.
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Vueling to grow network with Niki swoop
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Spanish low-cost airline Vueling is set to increase its presence in Austria, Germany and Switzerland after its parent company International...
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Lufthansa receives green light for scaled-back Air Berlin deal
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The European Commission has approved Lufthansa’s acquisition of parts of Air Berlin after the German flag carrier agreed to scale back the deal.
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Eurowings set for “immediate growth in all flight operations” following deal breakthrough
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Agreement with pilots and crew will lead to 30 additional A320s.
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Niki flights grounded after Lufthansa drops takeover bid
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Austrian low cost carrier Niki has ceased flying after Germany’s flag carrier Lufthansa dropped its offer to buy the airline from its insolvent...
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European Commission approves easyJet’s German expansion
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EasyJet has secured the green light to take over part of failed Air Berlin’s operations at Berlin Tegel airport after the European Commission ruled...
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EasyJet agrees €40m deal as Air Berlin bids farewell
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British low-cost carrier easyJet has agreed to acquire parts of Air Berlin for €40m on the same day as the insolvent German airline operated its...
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Air Berlin flights to end within weeks
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Air Berlin, Germany’s second-largest carrier, is preparing to end flights at the end of October.
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Route rundown: DUB-PHL, CDG-FOR, FRA-SHE
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This week: Aer Lingus is launching is 11th destination in the US and 'millennial' airline Joon's market entry.
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European Commission approves €150m Air Berlin loan
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A loan of up to €150m from the German government has been approved by the European Commission, ensuring Air Berlin will continue to operate over...
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Air Berlin flights to continue despite insolvency
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Air Berlin has filed for bankruptcy protection but flights will continue to operate as rescue talks with Lufthansa and the German government take...