LOT Polish Airlines New Route: Gdańsk–Istanbul Route from 2026
LOT Polish Airlines is set to introduce a new direct air service from Gdańsk to Istanbul Airport, further strengthening its international route network. Beginning January 14, 2026, the new connection…
Two North African Airlines Eye Belgrade for Scheduled Services
EX-YU Aviation News has learned at the IATA Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in New Delhi that two North African airlines—Nouvelair and Air Algérie—are actively exploring the…
SkyUp Airlines Expands European Network with New Routes
SkyUp Airlines continues its rapid European expansion with the launch of four new direct routes for the summer 2025 season. The Ukrainian low-cost carrier is strengthening its presence in Romania…
Budapest Airport wants to obtain the CEIV Li-batt certification
The Budapest Airport has launched a joint initiative—first of its kind in Europe—with companies involved in air cargo transport to obtain the CEIV Li-batt certification from the International Air Transport…
Air Serbia plans to launch direct flights to Miami
Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, has confirmed that the airline’s next U.S. destination will be Miami. In an interview with Business Focus, Mr. Marek stated, “Our next logical U.S. destination…
Air Serbia Eyes Mid-Haul Network Growth
Air Serbia is actively exploring opportunities to expand its mid-haul network, aligning with the airline’s wider strategic growth ambitions. In an interview with the “K1” network, Boško Rupić, General Manager…
flyDubai to Launch Direct Flights Between Iași and Dubai
flyDubai officially announced on Wednesday that it will launch direct flights between Iași and Dubai starting this fall, with two weekly services. Iași will become the airline’s second destination in…
Animawings will connect Craiova, Timișoara with Istanbul
Animawings will introduce two regular commercial flights this autumn on the routes Timișoara – Istanbul and Craiova – Istanbul. The Romanian airline will launch its first two flights to Istanbul,…
Wizz Discount Club Becomes Less Beneficial for Members
Wizz Air has recently revamped its Wizz Discount Club, leaving members with less favorable benefits. Starting April 29, the €10 flight discount will only apply to tickets over €29.99, up from €19.99, and membership fees have seen a significant increase. While the airline promises new perks like exclusive fare offers and priority customer support, current members may feel the pinch. If you’re considering canceling your membership, you have until May 13 to request a refund. Discover the full details of these changes and how they might affect your travel plans!