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EU leaders agree on Belarus sanctions after plane diversion
The European Union agreed May 24 to impose sanctions on Belarus, including banning its airlines from using the airspace and airports of the 27-nation bloc, amid fury over the forced diversion of a passenger jet to arrest an opposition journalist.
Belarus Claims Ryanair Bomb Threat Came from Hamas but Organization Denied Any Involvement
Belarusian Transport Ministry announced that Hamas was behind the bomb threat that allegedly forced a Ryanair flight to land in Minsk on May 23, reports the Belarusian news.
Belarus Hijacked Ryanair Passenger Plane to Arrest Lukashenko’s Critic
Belarus has been accused of "hijacking" a civilian airliner by forcing a Ryanair passenger flight to land in the country using a fake bomb threat so that authorities could arrest a prominent critic of its authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
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.
European Court of Auditors Launches Probe into Potential Violation of Air Passenger Rights
The European Court of Auditors (ECA), which monitors European Union spending and management, announced that it is launching an audit to assess whether the European Commission took sufficient steps to ensure air passenger rights were upheld during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Montenegro Closes Indebted National Airline
Montenegro airlines transport students during the pandemic. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Capital Investments Minister Mladen Bojanic said it would cost 50 million euros to close the flag carrier and take up to nine months to create a new one.
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Ryanair has Grounded nearly all of its Planes until June
Ryanair has grounded nearly all of its planes from today by June 2020, unless there is a change in government action to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
This was announced by the company in a message posted on their website. However, the planes are ready for repatriation flights, as well as for emergency supplies of food, medicines and safety funds.
Man nabbed in Thessaloniki for smoking in Ryanair flight
A man was arrested on Friday for smoking in the lavatory of a Ryanair flight from Karlsruhe in Germany to Thessaloniki.
The man, 32 year-old German national of Greek origin was arrested at Makedonia airport once the plane landed at 1 a.m. on Friday.