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Vienna's Changing Market

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Ultra-Low-Cost provokes legacy woes The battle amongst Europe’s low-cost airlines has slowly been shifting eastwards as markets...

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Start-Ups and Entrepreneurs in air travel – who to watch in the 2020s

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What Lies Ahead? Travel Technology Trends and Companies to Watch out for in the 2020s From the air to the ground, the travel industry...

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Coronavirus - Tracking Down the Bug

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It’s the first quarter of the new decade and we have the first medical alert as China deals with a new strain of coronavirus or to give it...

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Climate Change and the US addiction to flying: Is rail revival the answer?

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As environmental concerns gather momentum, the focus on air travel’s contribution is high. In regions such as Europe, China and Japan,...

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American grows network from Boston

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Competition in Boston is set to further intensify as American Airlines prepares to launch three new routes, including service to the host of Routes...

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Wizz moves into Italy-Albania market following Ernest’s suspension

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Wizz Air has moved quickly to fill a gap in the market on routes between Italy and Albania following the suspension of Ernest Airlines.

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FlyBe - Can Regional Be Too Regional

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It’s tough being a regional airline in the UK as BmiRegional, and others will confirm; or at least would do if they were still in business....

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Punctuality League 2020

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Punctuality - Not about size. Not about congestion. Once again, the OAG Punctuality League demonstrates that airlines and airports of all...

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Decade Delights: Ten Years of Aviation Development

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Incredibly it’s nearly the end of the decade! Ten years of amazing aviation, data, insights, changes and fascinating facts; most of them...

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Top Travel Technology Trends for 2020

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Technology  has come a long way since commercial aircraft first carried passengers in the 1920s. Back then, airplanes were cold, loud, and...

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