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Frankfurt · FrankfurtThe emergency medical authorities in Frankfurt reported a major incident Thursday afternoon after up to 70 passengers on a flight from Mauritius suddenly fell sick in flight, suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. The crew of Condor DE2315 connecting Port Louis, Mauritius, to Frankfurt (operated by a D-ANRN-registered Airbus A330-900) informed the destination airport control centre on Thursday, May 2, that some passengers were experiencing severe…See the Story
A massive illness on a Condor flight triggers major operation at Frankfurt Airport
Alaska Airlines · SeattleThe credit notes can be used to make future purchases at Boeing, Alaska Airlines said Friday in its quarterly report. The $61 million credit will not fully cover half of the $128.9 million worth of a single 737 MAX 9. Alaska voluntarily immobilized its 65 MAX 9 after the incident, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) subsequently immobilized the remainder of the MAX 9 in service with other air carriers. The jets were decommissioned to p…See the Story
Boeing grants Alaska Airlines $61 million in compensation
France · FranceThe SNPNC-FO, representing Vueling’s Commercial Navigating Personnel (PNC) in France, who was dissatisfied with the negotiations with management, indicated yesterday that it was maintaining its notice of strike from 8 to 12 May. This notice of strike coincides with the extended Ascension weekend. According to the SNPNC-FO (National Syndicate of Commercial Navigating Personnel – Force Ouvrière), Vueling’s management did not wish to “give a date t…See the Story
SNPNC-FO maintains advance strike notice for the bridge of Ascent
Phnom Penh · Phnom PenhEmirates is once again serving the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, from its Dubai hub via a stopover in Singapore, on a daily basis. The reopening extends Emirates’ network to 21 East Asian cities, and operations in Singapore to four daily flights. Operated on a three-class Boeing 777-300ER with eight private First Class suites, 42 Business Class and 304 Economy Class seats, the inaugural EK348 flight arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport o…See the Story
Cambodia: Emirates return to Phnom Penh via Singapore
EasyJet · GenevaEasyJet celebrates its 25th anniversary at Geneva Airport this year, an important milestone marking a quarter-century contribution to connectivity in Switzerland. Starting in operation at Geneva Airport on April 1, 1999, easyJet revolutionized the Swiss air landscape by introducing the low-cost model and becoming the first airline in Switzerland to offer low-cost flights accessible to all. The first destinations served by the low-cost British ai…See the Story
EasyJet blows its 25 candles at Geneva Airport
Madrid, Spain · MadridSpain, the second-largest tourist destination in the world behind France, is expected to beat its previous record of revenue and tourism attendance in 2023 this year, according to Exceltur. According to Exceltur, Spain’s tourism GDP is expected to "for the first time to exceed EUR 200 billion" in 2024, announced José Luis Zoreda, Vice-President of Exceltur. If activity actually exceeds this ceiling to reach 202,651 billion, according to Exceltur…See the Story
Tourism: Spain expects record tourist revenues in 2024
Dubai, United Arab Emirates · DubaiEmirates offers on board in the first and business class a new collection of exclusive comfort kits from the Italian house Bulgaria during the summer season. progressively introduced on some long-haul links, the new range presents colour palettes designed to reflect the recently renovated cabin interiors of Dubai Airlines aircraft. It offers a selection of eight toilet kits in a range of colours and fabrics, with inside a whole series of travel-…See the Story
Emirates: new Bulgarian First and Business comfort kits
France · FranceStartup Nannybag partners with Safe Bag, the leading luggage protection company, for its baggage storage service in three French airports: Lyon Saint-Exupéry, Nice-Côte d'Azur, and Toulouse-Blagnac. For a few hours, a few days, or even a few weeks, it is now possible to leave your belongings directly at the airport in Lyon, Nice, and Toulouse.See the Story