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Southwest AirlinesSouthwest Airlines announced on Tuesday that it has begun issuing $75 vouchers to customers whose flights have been cancelled or delayed for more than three hours. The refunds occur at a time when the airline is facing a massive upheaval following deplorable revenues in the first quarter of 2024, when it reported a net loss of $231 million. The vouchers (“ vouchers”), Southwest says, are issued only when the delay or cancellation can be consider…See the Story
Southwest Airlines will partially reimburse passengers for certain delays or cancellations
Aircraft · ArgentinaCubana de Aviación’s decision to suspend its scheduled flights to Argentina is based on the fact that it was informed by the Argentine Republic of its refusal to continue to provide fuel to its aircraft under the U.S. embargo against Havana. The political change in Argentina, which elected ultra-liberal President Javier Milei, has had an impact on air travel between that South American country and Cuba. While under the previous administration, l…See the Story
Cubana de Aviación suspends scheduled flights to Argentina due to US embargo
Aviation · HelsinkiSpoofing is a technique of computer piracy that involves the falsification of data in order to make one look like someone else. In the field of aviation, spoofing represents a serious threat to aviation security, as airline Finnair noted this week. Indeed, by manipulating aircraft location data, a computer pirate can potentially disrupt air traffic control and navigation systems, thereby jeopardising the lives of passengers and crews. One of the…See the Story
Practical information: "spoofing" or GPS interference, a new danger for aviation
Paris, France · ParisNorse Atlantic Airways, a Norwegian low-cost long-haul airline launched on the French market in 2023, launched on May 1, its brand new line connecting Paris Charles-de-Gaulle (CDG) Airport to Los Angeles (LAX) International Airport. This new connection provides passengers with a convenient and cost-effective opportunity to connect the French capital to the California metropolis, with up to 6 weekly flights from Monday to Sunday, with the excepti…See the Story
Norse Atlantic Opens New Link to Los Angeles
Spain · SpainThe Spanish airline Iberia announced on Tuesday the launch of the new edition of its Cadet program in association with the prestigious FTEJerez (Flight Training Europe) piloting school. Starting today and until 15 May, people interested in becoming pilots can apply at www.ftejerez.com/iberia.php, where they will find details of the requirements and conditions of this program, designed by Iberia to identify the most suitable pilot candidates and …See the Story
Iberia Launches Fourth Edition of its Cadet Pilot Program
Saint-Denis · Saint-DenisNegotiations are under way between the unions and the management of Air Austral on a collective performance agreement. Started on Monday, the negotiations continued at the prefectural headquarters of yesterday’s meeting in order to find a compromise that satisfies both parties. The management is seeking to engage its staff in a collective performance agreement that would allow it to find its way back to profitability. The union representatives a…See the Story
Air Austral: unions and management at the negotiating table to reduce wage costs
France · FranceThe union representing Vueling’s French hosts and stewards (IAG Group) filed a notice of strike from 8 to 12 May. It calls for "loyal" negotiations with the management of the Spanish low-cost company. The chosen period of strike coincides with the extended weekend of 8 May and the Ascension. Attention because the notice is "renewable in May and June", the SNPNC-FO said in a press release. The union accuses its management of "unfair negotiations …See the Story
Viewing: NPCs on strike for the Ascension Bridge
Charleroi · CharleroiCharleroi Airport unions announced a strike on Thursday, May 2, during school holidays. A final meeting between the management of Charleroi Airport (BSCA) and the unions is expected to be held to find a solution to the conflict. Heavy traffic disruption is reported at Charleroi Airport due to a significant movement of airport staff strikes. More than 17,500 passengers on departure and 94 flights are at risk of being affected, including Ryanair a…See the Story