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Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Qantas Airways Ltd are joining AirAsia X Sdn Bhd, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Austrian Airlines and American Airlines in slashing India flights. Mumbai: At least six global airlines have in February cut flights in India, the world
In a press release from Austrian Airlines, several changes have been announced that are designed to realign Austrian’s focus on the markets it serves. These changes make a lot of sense in that they will be adding service on routes that have traditionally
Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO Jaan Albrecht (C) arrives with executive board members Andreas Bierwirth (L) and Peter Malanik for a news conference to present the restructuring programme in Vienna, January 10, 2012. View Photo »
It looks like Indian airlines are not the only ones sweating under the pressure of high operating costs and increasing threats from the competition: even international carriers are feeling the heat and starting to cut capacity to India. That could mean b
Lufthansa carried a record number of people in and out of Manchester last year, the German airline announced. Tweet The carrier saw an 8.5 per cent increase in passengers to 697,915, during 2011. It announced the figures as it gears up to launch a new da
The Austrian Airlines today joined AirAsiaX to announce its move to quit a part of its operations in and out of the country by deciding to discontinue the Mumbai-Vienna sector from March 25. "Austrian Airlines confirms that the Mumbai-Vienna flight will
Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO Jaan Albrecht addresses a news conference presenting the restructuring programme in Vienna, January 10, 2012. View Photo »
Mumbai, Feb 13 (PTI) The Austrian Airlines today joined AirAsiaX to announce its move to quit a part of its operations in and out of the country by deciding to discontinue the Mumbai-Vienna sector from March 25. "Austrian Airlines confirms that the Mumba
Air France general manager Pieter de Man said frequency was being reduced to adjust with lower demand in summer. India is considered a low season at the time and there is a drop in demand from the market. These are seasonal adjustments, he said. European
Austrian Airlines AG is a subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, headquartered in at Vienna International Airport in Schwechat, Wien-Umgebung. Together with regional subsidiary Tyrolean Airways (Austrian Arrows) and charter arm Lauda Air, it operates scheduled services to over 130 destinations. Its main base is Vienna International Airport, with a... Full Article
Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO Jaan Albrecht addresses a news conference presenting the restructuring programme in Vienna, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »The head of Austrian Airlines supervisory board Stefan H. Lauer (L) and CEO Jaan Albrecht address a news conference in Schwechat September 22, 2011.
View Photo »Stefan Lauer (L), Austrian Airlines supervisory board chairman, and Austrian Airlines Chief Executive Jaan Albrecht arrive for a news conference in Schwechat September 22, 2011.
View Photo »Austrian Airlines Chief Executive Jaan Albrecht attends a news conference in Schwechat September 22, 2011.
View Photo »Stefan Lauer, Austrian Airlines supervisory board chairman, gestures during a news conference in Schwechat September 22, 2011.
View Photo »Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO Peter Malanik arrives for a news conference in Vienna July 28, 2011. The operating result in the first half of 2011 improved by 8.2 percent to minus 63.1 million euros ($90,17 million), Austrian Airlines reported on Thursday.
View Photo »Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO's Peter Malanik (L) and Andreas Bierwirth laugh during a news conference in Vienna July 28, 2011. The operating result in the first half of 2011 improved by 8.2 percent to minus 63.1 million euros ($90,17 million), Austrian Airlines reported on Thursday.
View Photo »Marcus Christl, an Austrian Airlines vice president, addresses the media after an Austrian Airlines flight landed in Baghdad on June 8, 2011, reconnecting the Iraqi capital with Europe through a regular scheduled flight for the first time since 1990.
View Photo »An Austrian Airlines plane sits at the tarmac of Baghdad airport after landing on June 8, 2011, reconnecting the Iraqi capital with Europe through a regular scheduled flight for the first time since 1990.
View Photo »An Austrian Airlines aircraft lands at Baghdad international airport in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Austrian Airlines resumed flights to Baghdad on Wednesday after a 21-year absence, becoming the first major western carrier with regular flights to the Iraqi capital.
View Photo »Austrian Airlines (AUA) CEO Jaan Albrecht addresses a news conference presenting the restructuring programme in Vienna, January 10, 2012.
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