Transavia to Suspend Flights
Changes from government mandates in response to coronavirus (COVID-19) are imposing more and more restrictions on Transavia.
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Changes from government mandates in response to coronavirus (COVID-19) are imposing more and more restrictions on Transavia.
Taking care of customers is at the center of everything we do. That’s why we’re making it even easier for customers to cancel, change or rebook travel that’s been impacted by coronavirus.
According to Riivo Tuvike, Chairman of the Management Board at Tallinn Airport, these are the destinations, from where it is possible to Estonia.
Starting March 20, 2020, SkyUp Airlines will operate a series of non-scheduled commercial special flights to allow Ukrainians and foreigners with a residency permit to return home from abroad.
Acropolis Aviation, the UK VVIP charter operator, announced today the arrival of G-KELT, its brand-new ACJ320neo,designer Yves Pickardt from Alberto Pinto.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide today announced it is withdrawing its full-year 2020 outlook due to the impact on travel demand as a result of COVID-19.
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To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus international passenger trains and direct and trailer carriages between Russia and Belarus have been suspended.
Effective today, American Airlines is making operational changes to Admirals Club lounges and Flagship Lounges. These changes are in response to significant decrease in demand and changes from government mandates in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). American is closely monitoring
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“As we make temporary schedule adjustments in a rapidly evolving and challenging environment, we remain committed to supporting guests traveling between Japan and Hawai‘i,” said Theo Panagiotoulias.
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In just the last few days, the impact of the coronavirus has really hit home and disrupted the daily routines of hundreds of millions of people in the United States and around the world. State and local governments continue
Between March 17 – 20, Blue Air will continue to operate a flight program based on a limited number of flights adapted to current demand, whose essential objective is to bring Romanian passengers home. The destinations covered by our
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Alitalia is putting in place a number of special flights in order to facilitate return home for thousands of compatriots. The Italian airline will also continue to fly to the countries that have ordered restrictive measures for Italian citizens
The spread of COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the global aviation industry with our airline partners – including easyJet, British Airways, Norwegian Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and TUI – reporting significantly reduced levels of traffic and substantial cuts
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Several airlines based in China have announced plans to resume limited flights to and from San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The schedule, subject to change, is as follows: Wednesday, March 18th China Eastern resumes one daily flight between SFO
Due to the record low demand as COVID-19 spreads around the world, airlines are temporarily shutting down or cancelling flights. Qantas and Jetstar will make further and much larger cuts to domestic and international flying schedules. Total Group International