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Ryanair – Airports: Absurd game of colors played by the British government
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair and the company that controls Manchester, London Stansted, and East Midlands airports have announced that they will take legal action against the government of Boris Johnson, demanding a change in the color rating system of airline destinations.
EU Leaders Hesitant about Russian Involvement in Ryanair Plane Hijacking
Despite the speculations about a Russian involvement in the forced landing of the Ryanair airliner in Minsk, given the importance of Russia, EU leaders who met in Brussels for a two-day summit decided to decouple the issues and concentrate on sanctioning Belarus.
Ambassador of Belarus to Bulgaria Summoned to Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Give Explanations on Air Piracy Incident
The diversion by Belarus of a Ryanair flight to a forced landing in Minsk was air piracy, Bulgaria's caretaker Foreign Minister Svetlan Stoev said on May 25.
Βόλος: Από το Παρίσι έρχεται σήμερα το πρώτο αεροπλάνο της σεζόν
Πρόκειται για πτήση της Transavia France με 189 επιβάτες
Wizz Air to gradually reopen 27 air routes operated from Romania to nine other countries
A number of 27 routes operated from some airports in Romania to destinations in nine countries will be gradually reopened by Wizz Air, according to a press release of the airline, sent to AGERPRES on Friday. The reopening of the flights will take place until June 6.
Ryanair Posts Record Annual Losses Due to Pandemic Restrictions
Ryanair announces five new Malta routes to Italy and Greece for summer
Ryanair adds 4 new Malta routes to Italy and 1 to Greece , by the peak of summer, the airline will be serving 57 routes in 19 countries from Malta
Airlines Lash out at UK Government over Travel Restrictions
Britain will confirm in early May whether it will allow international travel to resume from May 17 and which countries will fall into the red, amber or green categories in a traffic light system based on COVID-19 risks.
easyJet aims to carry 1 mln tourists to Turkey
British travel company easyJet Holidays is aiming to bring about 1 million tourists to Turkey this summer, its CEO has said.
"easyJet offers 18 routes between the United Kingdom and Turkey. As the travel restrictions are lifted, we are hoping to fly to the country with 1 million seats. Turkey has been one of the best-selling destinations during the pandemic," said Garry Wilson.
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British Airways set to use ‘super-jumbo’ planes for Greek summer flights
The airline company wants to cash-in on returning travellers