Air France Adapts Its Network
Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus, Air France has continued to operate a few flights with capacity currently representing less than 5% of its usual operations.
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Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus, Air France has continued to operate a few flights with capacity currently representing less than 5% of its usual operations.
European airports are slowly coming back to life. Passenger traffic at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is also slowly, gradually restarting.
Bombardier today announced that it has begun the process of recalling most of its Canadian based employees who were placed on furlough following government mandates.
Due to continuing national and international travel restrictions, Lufthansa’s repatriation flight schedule will preliminary be extended until 31 May.
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Wizz Air announced today a new base in Lviv opening on 1 July 2020, which will be the second and the newest WIZZ base in Ukraine.
Delta continues to provide essential service to key cities globally along with essential service throughout the U.S
AirAsia resumed its scheduled domestic flights today in Malaysia, and will be followed by Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
Air Seychelles has today announced that the airline will resume its domestic operations between Mahe and Praslin, effective Monday.
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Regular flight operations at Austrian Airlines are suspended since March 18, due to the Corona crisis. However, a large part of the long-haul fleet was given a new purpose.
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Italian designers have released a concept for a new seating solution designed to theoretically allow airlines to fill their middle seats amid Covid-19 concerns.
American Airlines is updating and enhancing its cleaning procedures on board and will begin offering personal protective equipment to customers.
As a consequence of COVID-19 pandemic, SAS will initiate processes to reduce the size of its future workforce by up to 5,000 full-time positions.
Ryanair has extended its limited flight schedule for a further two weeks to Thursday, May 14.
On April 23, the Supervisory Board of the Latvian airline airBaltic approved the new business plan of the company presented by the management of airBaltic.
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, most airlines worldwide were forced to cancel flights and ground planes. Lithuanian Airports were also affected by the pandemic.