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France: air traffic control strike after final consultation
No right to compensation, not even in the event of flight cancellation. The threat of a major strike at French air traffic control has passed. A final meeting between SNCTA, the largest air traffic controller union, and DGAC, France's civil aviation authority, resulted in…
Schiphol: a travel experience from snacks to taxis and autonomous buses
With the launch of real-time baggage information, the airport is taking a significant step forward in customer service and efficiency. This innovation makes it possible for returning travelers to know exactly… via the Schiphol App, website and the 150 information screens in the baggage halls…
Sustainability: KLM and Munckhof expand unique bus service
The expansion of this service by Munckhof is a positive development for travelers who want to use a free and more sustainable option for traveling to and from Schiphol. KLM is expanding its unique bus service for passengers, with…
Green light for growth: Eindhoven is preparing for millions of extra passengers
Eindhoven Airport will start expanding the terminal at the end of this year, including a baggage basement. Eindhoven Airport is undergoing a transformation that will significantly increase the capacity and sustainability of the airport. With a starting signal at the end of this year, the ambitious project…
Strike: aviation in knots as salary dispute escalates at Brussels Airlines
The pilots of Brussels Airlines will stop work from March 23 to 27, a step that stems from a long-running conflict with management over salary cuts and workload. This action could potentially evolve into monthly strikes if their demands go unanswered…
Brussels Airlines tackles stereotypes and leads with female talent
At Brussels Airlines, two of the three board members are women (Dorothea von Boxberg as CEO and Nina Öwerdieck as CFO). In total, 9 in 20 top managers (45%) are women. At the heart of the aviation sector, where traditionally men have been in charge…
Brussels Airlines rises above expectations and flies high with record results
Brussels Airlines has achieved an impressive financial turnaround in 2023, reporting an adjusted EBIT of 53 million euros. This result, an increase of 127 million euros compared to the previous year, marks an important turning point for the Belgian airline…
Border controls enter a new era with Digital Travel Credential
From Montreal, KL672 landed at Schiphol with passengers who used Digital Travel Credential (DTC), which allowed them to be guided quickly and efficiently through border controls using 'Tap & Go'. The aviation industry is on the eve of a digital…
Clear way for equal employment conditions in air freight
Air freight handling employers and FNV Aviation are taking the first step towards a sector collective labor agreement. The air cargo handling sector in the Netherlands is on the threshold of a significant transformation. Employers and unions have joined forces to create a uniform sector collective labor agreement, a move that...
Period of rest for local residents who experience nuisance from Eindhoven Airport
Eindhoven Airport is closing, no passengers and no work for taxi drivers now that the defense wants to completely renovate the runway at Eindhoven Air Base. One of the important hubs for both commercial and military aviation in the south of the Netherlands,…
Ryanair tackles online travel agencies after flight removal
Ryanair hits back at online travel giants despite conflict and cancellations. Ryanair has cut its profit forecast for the year to the end of March from a previously estimated €2,05 billion to €1,95 billion. This adjustment is partly the result of higher fuel costs. In…
Pisa from Tuscan airport to European hub
With a total investment of 80 million euros, the work, which will last at least two years, will be entrusted to the in-house company Toscana Costruzioni. The Italian Civil Aviation Authority, ENAC, recently approved the construction of a new terminal at Pisa Airport…
Snow and ice disrupt flight schedules at Schiphol
Travelers are advised to keep an eye on the status of their flight via the website. Due to the recent heavy snowfall and winter weather conditions in the Netherlands, air traffic has been significantly disrupted. Due to the winter weather conditions, KLM has made several…
Passenger peaks at Eindhoven Airport: a year of unprecedented growth
Eindhoven Airport has reached an all-time high in 2023 by welcoming more than 6,8 million passengers, a record that illustrates both the airport's growth and the increasing popularity of its destinations. The year 2023 marked a remarkable milestone…
Incident at Haneda airport, Japan Airlines plane on fire
Flames on the runway, but all passengers safe after collision at Haneda. A dramatic incident has rocked Tokyo's Haneda Airport. A Japan Airlines passenger plane caught fire after colliding at the airport. Japanese broadcaster NHK brought…
Leak at KLM and Air France revealed: private data was up for grabs
Despite KLM's rapid response, the question remains whether the leak has been exploited before. KLM and Air France customers should be shocked because research shows that their private data, including telephone numbers, email addresses and sometimes passport details, may have been accessible to unauthorized persons.…
Government and aviation sector tackle troublemakers
The collaboration is an important step in guaranteeing safety and comfort in aviation. The Dutch government and the sector have taken a significant step in the fight against disruptive passengers in aviation. A joint statement…
Transavia faced with penalty payments after night-time landings in Rotterdam
The airline has landed at Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTHA) several times after midnight without a valid reason. The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) recently sent a strong signal to Transavia by imposing a penalty for multiple landings...
Lost suitcases often become a journey without a final destination
Causes range from damaged or lost labels, technical malfunctions, to human error, such as incorrectly entering airport codes.
UK aviation sector is taking matters into its own hands with slot reform
For decades, the British aviation industry was subject to European regulations that were not in the UK's interests. The UK aviation sector is on the cusp of a major change with the launch of a consultation on system reform…
Uslu chooses family business Corendon over state secretariat
State Secretary Gunay Uslu of Culture and Media is leaving the outgoing cabinet. Gunay Uslu, the current Secretary of State for Culture and Media for the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, recently announced that she will be resigning from her position. Uslu, which is part…
The work in Dorpstraat is much more fascinating than what happens in Wetstraat
Tim Vandenput has announced that he will not stand for election in the Federal elections in 2024. Belgian representative and mayor of Hoeilaart Tim Vandenput (Open Vld), has announced that he will not stand for election in the Federal elections in June 2024.…
Harbers postpones restrictions on flight movements at Schiphol amid objections
The plan to reduce noise pollution at Schiphol next year has been canceled. Nature and environmental organizations, including the North Holland Nature and Environment Federation, Natuur & Milieu, Milieudefensie and Greenpeace Netherlands, have expressed their frustration and disbelief in a joint statement...
Eindhoven Airport says 'no' to fossil private flights from 2026
This approach is a direct response to criticism that private flights make a disproportionate contribution to both noise pollution and CO2 emissions, which increases pressure on the local environment. Eindhoven Airport, an airport of importance for both civil aviation and military…
Corendon is leading the way with child-free zones: innovation or exclusion?
European airlines are following the demand for quieter travel with adults-only policies. The introduction of child-free zones on flights of the European airline Corendon has caused outrage. Corendon is the first European airline to take the step to create such zones...
Deadlock in the air: DOT puts pressure on KLM about Schiphol slots
The aviation world is holding its breath as two allies, the Netherlands and the United States, prepare for important talks that could shape the future of transatlantic aviation mobility. The confrontation between the United States and the Netherlands over aviation rights is intensifying. Central…
Pegasus Airlines flight is seriously delayed by Storm Ciarán
A more than five-hour flight 1263 due to storm Ciarán from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport to Eindhoven Airport ends after much wandering for the passengers in Brussels. The journey from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport to the Netherlands was a real…
Temporary closure of Ostend-Bruges airport for much-needed runway renovation
Ostend-Bruges Airport is preparing for a new era, without forgetting what is really important: passenger safety and a more sustainable future. If you have included Ostend-Bruges in your travel plans as your next flight destination, you will…
Violence between Israel and Hamas has direct consequences for international travel
As violence between Israel and Hamas increases, airlines and travelers face a dilemma of safety and uncertainty, with the updated travel advice as a complicating factor. The air raid siren came in Israel completely by surprise after a large-scale terrorist attack carried out by the militant…
Princes Juliana Airport closes doors and ceremony in honor of Tula in Curaçao is disrupted
Tropical storm Philippe throws a spanner in the works: impact on Sint Maarten and important rehabilitation on Curaçao. The closure of Princes Juliana Airport on Sint Maarten, an important hub within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, marks the caution with which the authorities are approaching the impending...