Europe
This week: another Reagan and a sad ending
Boring, boring, boring – that’s how this week has been. At least you could have had that impression when you skimmed through the airport headlines
Berlin Tegel revisted, probably for the last time
Berlin Tegel (IATA: TXL) is a funny airport. It’s there where according to Wikipedia, Aviation history dates back to the early 20th century, when the
This week: An all British Airport feast
For once this week’s round up of airport related news is focusing entirely on one country on the island of Great Britain. With Qantas’ ongoing
This week: Cairo to Sydney, Heath-Wick and Sacramento
Wow, what a busy aviation week this one has been! While 2,700 representatives from 300 airlines and 800 airports (BreakingTravelNews.com) gathered in Berlin at the
Lounge Review: SWISS hospitality at Zurich Airport
Knowing that airlines put most of their efforts into the lounges at their home airport, I expected big things from the SWISS lounges at Zurich
How to see Copenhagen in 4 hours
It’s early morning and you just realized that your travel department booked you on a flight with a four hour stop-over in Copenhagen in contrast
This week: driverless pods, online turbulence and Justin Bieber
This week a large online company got into some turbulence, we received additional input on our new airport review, Heathrow leapt into the future and
This week: 9/11 memories, a mouse and strikes in Europe
Phew, this one was a big week. We saw tons of aviation relevant articles – most of them featuring around one particular topic from the
This week: Dutch girls, Arkansas crew and Serbian business
This week has been a fairly quiet week in airport news terms. Nevertheless we still found few very interesting stories all the way from Amsterdam,
Surprise, surprise: Heathrow named London 2012 airport
Tomorrow in one year will be London Heathrow’s busiest day in its history. That day, the 13th August 2012 is the day after the Closing















