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AirInsight – News in Brief June

AirInsight – News in Brief June

by Richard Schuurman | Jun 17, 2022 | Aerospace, Airlines | 0 comments

Here is our rolling report with short aviation news for the month of June 2022: 17 – Airports across Europe are reducing the number of flights during the busy summer holiday period to cope with staff shortages. Amsterdam Schiphol said on June 16 that it will cap...
British Airways doing all to prevent another Heathrow disaster

British Airways doing all to prevent another Heathrow disaster

by Richard Schuurman | May 6, 2022 | Airlines | 1 comment

British Airways is doing everything it can to prevent a repetition of the travel chaos it experienced in Q1 at London Heathrow and from IT issues. It is beefing up its organizational structure, hiring new staff, and rebuilding IT, but the carrier is frustrated by...
Norse Atlantic delays launch until June

Norse Atlantic delays launch until June

by Richard Schuurman | Mar 16, 2022 | Airlines | 0 comments

Norse Atlantic Airways is delaying its first services until June, citing uncertainties in international air travel that have been caused by the war in Ukraine. The Norwegian start-up now plans to launch ticket sales to the US in April, it said in an update on March...
AirInsight News in Brief – December

AirInsight News in Brief – December

by Richard Schuurman | Dec 22, 2021 | Aerospace | 0 comments

To bring you more aviation news, Airinsight introduces News in Brief. During December, we compile a rolling story by date with news that is sometimes too small for a deep analysis but still interesting enough not to be missed. 22 – American Airlines has adopted...
BA starts selling tickets for its Euroflyer Gatwick subsidiary

BA starts selling tickets for its Euroflyer Gatwick subsidiary

by Richard Schuurman | Dec 14, 2021 | Airlines | 0 comments

British Airways will launch operations of its new London Gatwick-based short-haul subsidiary BA Euroflyer on March 29. The airline has announced 35 destinations that it will serve and has opened bookings today, December 14. BA starts selling tickets for its EuroFlyer...
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