Passengers flying between Rome and São Paulo, Brazil with ITA will now get to experience the comfort of the Airbus A350-900.
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Mideast carrier Emirates on Thursday refused a demand by London’s Heathrow Airport for airlines to cut the number of travelers on summer flights in a bid to ease journey disruptions, calling it a completely unreasonable and unacceptable move that shows blatant disregard for customers.
Europe’s travel disruptions restart to worsen as the German national carrier, Lufthansa, plans to scrap an additional 2,000 flights until the end of next month. These latest cuts bring the total number of revoked flights to nearly 6,000, but even the massive number can’t seem to lighten the chaos in the aviation industry.
Following its unique relationship with the Airbus A380, Emirates has stated its wish for Airbus to resume making larger aircraft. Speaking at a media roundtable in Doha, the airline’s CEO, Tim Clark, made clear his thoughts on the demand for larger aircraft in the future as demand for travel bounces back following the pandemic.
Germany is all set to help further from Qatar Airways’ global network as the airline prepares to boost services to its capital city, Berlin. The airline has pretty much gotten back in form, posting a record profit and developing its network and flight frequencies lately.
Due to staffing issues and strikes, the world’s largest airline, Lufthansa, plans to cancel more than 3,000 flights this summer.
Due to workforce shortages across the aviation industry, Lufthansa and Eurowings have become the latest carriers to cancel flights
While Singapore will welcome Emirates’ A380s four months shorter than expected, the double-decker has been cut from four routes.
Each country has different security standards for coming and connecting passengers. Every year, millions of passengers take connecting flights through airports worldwide. However, frequent flyers may have noticed that you might face another check at some airports not at others. Here’s a look at why this is.
On April 1, 2022, a routine service test for an Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft yielded an unexpected outcome. Know more