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Eurowings takes over majority of Ryanair routes from Düsseldorf

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Lufthansa's LCC steps in to offer flights from DUS to the vacation destinations in Greece, Portugal and Spain.

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Transavia France launches first domestic routes

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The LCC will begin domestic service in November, offering four routes form Nantes and one from Paris Orly.

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Recovery Tracker: Finnair, IAG, Emirates and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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Route Analysis: DOH-LOS, MXP-CTA, DAB-DFW

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Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at Qatar Airways resuming Lagos; Wizz Air’s...

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Recovery Tracker: International travel reduction hits the UK

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Continuing uncertainty around international travel restrictions designed to curb the spread of COVID-19 continues to hurt the UK economy, a report...

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Ryanair blames capacity cuts on tighter restrictions

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Weaker forward bookings caused by “continuing uncertainty” over COVID-19 rates in some European countries prompted Ryanair to cut planned capacity.

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Ryanair increases capacity, rebuffs Italy flight ban threat

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Ryanair said it intends to fly more than 1,600 routes this month as passenger numbers continue to grow while dismissing claims from Italy’s civil...

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Recovery Tracker: Global capacity creeps above 50%

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Weekly scheduled airline capacity has risen to more than half of the level recorded this time in 2019—although the pace of recovery is differing...

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Laudamotion to evolve into Malta-Based Lauda Europe

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Ryanair Group is giving up its Austrian AOC.

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Ryanair warns of further base closures

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Ryanair expects to shut bases in Spain and Italy over the coming months, adding to closures already announced in Germany.

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