Ryanair To Launch 26 Routes From Budapest
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced 26 new routes from Budapest on Friday in a move to take advantage of the grounding of Hungarian airline Malev over unpaid debts.
Frontier Airlines to expand to year-round operation, introduce 7 days …
Officials at the Norfolk and Richmond International airports said Thursday they have yet to receive notification from the airline of any potential service changes or lay-offs related to the announcement.
Malev Grounds All Flights, Ending 66 Years as Hungary’s Flag Carrier
Malev, the government-owned national airline of Hungary, ended operations Friday morning, the culmination of weeks teetering on the edge of insolvency.
Photos: Emirates Says Howdy to Dallas
Emirates inaugurated its fifth US destination Thursday morning: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the first scheduled nonstop flight between DFW and the Middle East.
Hungarian carrier Malév parks its airplanes
Hungarian airline Malév grounded its flights and ceased operations Friday, the victim of financial problems.
Here’s the message time-stamped 6 a.m. Hungarian time Friday
Based on the Board of Directors’ decision Hungary’s National Airline ceased its…
AirTran to begin flying from Denver and Austin to Cancun
Southwest Airlines, the owner of AirTran Airways, said Friday that AirTran has received U.S. permission to fly from Denver and Austin to Cancun.
We can interpret that to mean, also, that Southwest Airlines will someday fly from Denver and Austin to Ca…
Delta & USSA Are Reaching High Altitudes Together!
Hey Winter Sports fans! Starting this weekend and continuing through March 31, 2012, we will be at 3 different USSkiTeam events bringing you access to top athletes like Emily Cook and Nate Holland, plus a chance to win tickets on Delta! So how does it work? During the allotted dates below, tweet a question to [...]
WestJet to operate regional carrier separately
WestJet uses 136-seater Boeing 700-series planes to shuttle travellers between Ottawa and Toronto, now up to nine times a day.
Ryanair mulls Aer Lingus legal action
Michael O’Leary, chief executive of Irish low-fare airline Ryanair, attends a news conference in Marseille-Provence airport, October 13, 2010.
