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Schiphol Awaits Commission Verdict On Flight Cap Plans
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Amsterdam Schiphol and the airlines that serve it are still awaiting clarity on government plans to impose a flight cap at the airport.
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Kazakhstan Eyes Expansion Of European Air Links
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The Kazakhstan Transport Ministry hopes to enhance air connectivity with the European Union.
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T’Way Sets European Expansion In Motion With Rome, Barcelona Routes
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South Korean LCC T’Way Air confirms the launch of two European routes it gained through competition remedies applied to the proposed Korean...
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Airlines Get Reprieve From Planned Summer Cuts At Schiphol
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The decision not to institute the first phase of cuts appears to have been driven by pressure from the U.S. government and the European Union.
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Lithuanian Airports Launches New Route Development Model For Former PSO Connection
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Flights between Vilnius and London City will continue despite the current PSO contract for the route coming to an end.
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Airlines Decry Schiphol Slot Cuts As Flight Cap Plans Advance
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IATA says a planned reduction in slots at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for summer 2024 confirms its “worst fears."
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EC approves plan calling for Air France to cut domestic flying
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Air France-KLM will get €7 billion in aid from the French government.
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EASA, FAA ease restrictions for Iran-Iraq airspace
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European airlines can use the airspace again.
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Europe lifts ban on Indonesian carriers
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All Indonesian airlines were barred from flying into the European Union’s airspace in 2007 but the blanket ban has now been lifted.
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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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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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Klagenfurt Airport gets funding green light but airlines must repay aid
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The European Commission has found that public funding granted by Austria to Klagenfurt airport is in line with European Union (EU) state aid rules,...
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The small European nation having a big impact on EU aviation policy
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With a population of around 30,000 and an economy dominated by financial services, online gambling, shipping and tourism, Gibraltar is currently a...
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Brexit – The aviation reaction
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The United Kingdom woke up this morning to the news that the country’s people had voted to leave the European Union. By a small majority, 52...
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European Commission launches new Aviation Strategy for Europe
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Aviation is a strong driver of economic growth, jobs, trade and mobility for the European Union and plays a crucial role in the EU economy. The...
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European Commission Opens Investigations into Potential Romanian State Aid
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The investigations concern in particular marketing fees paid to Wizz Air by Cluj-Napoca International Airport and low airport charges offered by...
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European Commission Approves French Aid Schemes
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The new Guidelines on state aid in the aviation sector offer Member States a degree of flexibility in granting investment aid which they consider...