Qatar Airways will resume flights and increase services to several destinations in the coming weeks, including: Algiers (two weekly flights starting 13 November)Chicago (increasing to
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IndiGo, India’s largest Airline, marked the accomplishment of completing 100.000 flights since lockdown on November 11, 2020. The tally includes scheduled commercial operations, passenger charters,
Jet2 announced the launch of flights and holidays from Bristol Airport, which will become the carrier’s tenth UK base. Airline put 33 destinations on sale
United Airlines announced today that it will be returning service to New York City’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) on February 1, 2021 with nonstop
Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest growing and greenest airline*, has launched a carbon offsetting scheme as part of its wider commitment to reducing emissions, enabling passengers
Norwegian is cutting further jobs and reducing the capacity significantly after Government refused additional financial support. A statement from CEO Jacob Schram of Norwegian says
The government of Norway today announced that Norwegian will not receive further financial support, which Norwegian had clearly communicated was necessary to maintain operations throughout
Hitit continues to move forward with an ever-growing user community spanning the Americas, with its new airline partner. Winair, the leading regional airline in the
Norwegian’s traffic figures for October are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe, with several new red zones. In October,
Ukranian budget airline SkyUp is expanding its international program from regions. Flights to Istanbul from Lviv and Odesa will start from December 18, 2020. Flights