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  • departure sign airport

    07-11-2018

    Passengers stranded at London Heathrow due to lighting defect

    This morning, London Heathrow faced a technical issue with the lighting system. The airport’s runways were affected and many airplanes were grounded due to this lighting failure. Countless flights were delayed and passengers had to wait hours before departing from or to London Heathrow.

  • Baggage claim workers offloading luggage

    30-10-2018

    Aviapartner strike at Brussels Zaventem Airport continues

    Baggage handlers from Aviapartner walked out last Thursday as part of a strike. The strike will continue until today. The unions did not call the strike in advance. Airlines such as Ryanair and KLM were affected by this issue. Many flights have been cancelled due to the strike.
  • ingapore Airlines plane in the sky

    12-10-2018

    Singapore Airlines breaks world record with the longest flight

    The Singapore Airlines flight SQ22 departed on Thursday, breaking the world record for the longest flight. The record-breaking flight will fly directly to New York without stopping. The new Airbus A350-900 departed from Changi Airport. Exactly 18 hours and 25 minutes later, the airplane will be arriving at Newark Liberty International in New York.

  • Aircraft approaching city during daytime under a clear blue sky

    03-10-2018

    Primera Air bankruptcy leaves passengers stranded in airports

    On Monday October 1st, the Danish airline, Primera Air, confirmed that it was ceasing all operations after 14 years of service. Many Primera Air passengers learnt about the news while waiting for their flights at different airports throughout Europe and North America. Thousands of people are left with no return flights back home, having to find their own alternative flight.

  • Ryanair plane parked on tarmac

    01-10-2018

    More Ryanair strikes affect over 200 flights

    On September 28th, many flights from and to the UK were cancelled due to a Ryanair pilot strike. The impact of the strike is also very large in Germany and Belgium. Many passengers received the news of this strike too late, leaving them unsure about the cancellation of their flights.

  • Delta Airlines plane in the air

    26-09-2018

    Another system failure for Delta airlines

    Delta airlines was hit by yet another system failure yesterday. Mainly flights within the US suffered delays adding up to one hour. It is not the first system failure for passengers of Delta Airlines.
  • Port of Osaka by night with dark blue sky and city lights

    25-09-2018

    New British Airways Route from London Heathrow to Osaka

    Passengers will be able to soak up Osaka next summer! After closing the route in October of 1998, British Airways confirmed the reopening of the route from London Heathrow to the second largest city in Japan, Osaka. The airline will start operating this route starting from March 31, 2019.

  • puddle of rain on the street

    21-09-2018

    Storm Ali affected British air traffic as first autumn storm

    It was a tough week for British passengers as the first fall storm, Ali, raged over Britain.  The North of Ireland, Scotland and the north of England faced wind speeds up to 164 km/hour.

  • Ryanair airplane ready to departure

    14-09-2018

    More Ryanair strikes looming

    After a long summer full of disputes that affected around 50.000 passengers and led to the cancelation of 400 flights, Irish pilots and Ryanair might have finally reached an agreement. But more strikes are looming as cabin crew in several countries have announced more strike actions.

  • man with trolley case at airport watching plane taking off

    24-08-2018

    Ryanair charges for carry-on

    Irish budget airline Ryanair starts to charge for bringing carry-on suitcases this November. One case is set to cost €10 per journey. The new charge was motivated by the airline for passengers taking too much carry-on with them on the plane and cause flight delays.

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