First Boeing 747-8 for Air Belgium unveiled

First Boeing 747-8 for Air Belgium unveiled

From this year, Air Belgium will fly two 747-8Fs for the Hongyuan Group, a logistics giant from China. The ex-Saudia aircraft (M-ABOV and M-ABOW) are both nine years old and leased from Aircraft Finance Germany. They get a Belgian registration. The Hongyuan Group aims to make Brussels its main European gateway and hub for general … Read more

Hilton opent eerste Motto by Hilton-lifestylehotel in New York

Hilton opent eerste Motto by Hilton-lifestylehotel in New York

Motto by Hilton was launched in 2018, and as an affordable lifestyle brand focuses on the needs and wishes of the world traveler. The 42-story Motto Chelsea could become the next hot spot in the area, welcoming travelers with a coffee bar and multiple lounges where guests can socialize. In addition, the hotel has a … Read more

Racistly tinted statement Air Belgium stewardess turns out to be fake

Racistly tinted statement Air Belgium stewardess turns out to be fake

“Nice tan, back from Suriname. Great country, but I still prefer white people,” according to a supposed screenshot of the Instagram page of the flight attendant in question, which appeared to be from October 2021. That statement sparked a lot of commotion in the South American country. angry passengerSurinam Airways investigated the alleged statement of … Read more

Boeing delivered far fewer aircraft than Airbus in 2021, but sold more

Boeing delivered far fewer aircraft than Airbus in 2021, but sold more

With 340 deliveries, Boeing lagged far behind the European competitor, which handed over 611 aircraft to customers. Boeing suffered from production problems with the 787, which has halted delivery of the Dreamliner for almost the entire year, and is also still recovering from the 737 MAX debacle. Airbus produced a lot more aircraft from the … Read more

No-fly zone above British Queen’s castle

No-fly zone above British Queen’s castle

The broadcaster reports that the police have submitted an application for a ‘no-fly zone’ above the castle in the English town of Windsor, less than 10 kilometers from the busy Heathrow Airport. The flight ban has yet to be approved. After that, it will no longer be allowed to fly below an altitude of more … Read more

Denmark wants fossil-free domestic flights from 2030

Denmark wants fossil-free domestic flights from 2030

Denmark aims to reduce total emissions by 70 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. “Travel is life and that’s why we fly,” Frederiksen said when announcing her plan. “If other countries in the world are too slow. Then Denmark should lead the way and raise the bar even higher,” she said. AirbusAircraft maker Airbus … Read more

Airlines cancel many flights worldwide

Airlines cancel many flights worldwide

Due to the rapid spread of the omikron variant, aviation is struggling with many sick people. As a result, many airlines are temporarily short of pilots and cabin crew. That is why flights have to be cancelled. A spokeswoman for KLM says that eight return flights could not take place on Friday due to illness … Read more

KLM no longer transports passengers to Shanghai due to cleaning requirement

KLM no longer transports passengers to Shanghai due to cleaning requirement

Shanghai wants all planes landing in the city to be thoroughly cleaned. As a result, it takes more than five hours before a plane can take off again. KLM, which operates one flight a week to the city, says the requirement “makes the planning of our network extremely complicated”. The strict rules in Shanghai went … Read more

Stricter entry rules for travelers from outside the Schengen zone from Wednesday

Stricter entry rules for travelers from outside the Schengen zone from Wednesday

EU citizens can travel freely in the Schengen zone. European countries not covered are Bulgaria, Cyprus, Ireland, Croatia and Romania. Countries such as Iceland, Norway and Switzerland do not belong to the EU, but do fall under the Schengen Agreement. A quarantine obligation applies to unvaccinated travelers from certain countries, such as the United Kingdom. … Read more

Majority of Limburgers recognize the importance of Maastricht Aachen Airport

Majority of Limburgers recognize the importance of Maastricht Aachen Airport

The research, conducted by Top Research among 31 Limburg citizen panels, shows that the majority (71 percent) thinks there is great added value, added value or some added value for Limburg. Employment and the convenience of a nearby airport to depart for a holiday flight are some of the advantages mentioned. On the other hand, … Read more