The Icelandair Group has presented their results for the third quarter 2014 and the first nine months of the year. Björgólfur Jóhannsson, President and CEO said: “The Company’s
International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG – British Airways, Iberia, Vueling)) today presented Group consolidated results for the nine months to September 30, 2014. IAG period highlights on results:
Bombardier Aerospace’s revenues increased by 29% to reach $2.6 billion for the three-month period ended September 30, 2014, compared to $2.0 billion for the same period last fiscal
Air Serbia, the national airline of the Republic of Serbia, reported continued improvement in its financial performance with total revenues of EUR 57 million for the third quarter
airBaltic signs agreement with tour operator SunCharter (Denmark) to enter charter market. In spring 2015 the carrier will start with flights from Aalborg to Rhodes and Crete with
Austrian Airlines generated an operating loss of minus EUR 7 million in the first nine months of the current 2014 financial year. The sharp decline in earnings compared
Air Lituanica has announced a new service from Vilnius to Stockholm Bromma Airport. According to Air Lituanica Chief Commerce Office Simonas Bartkus, Air Lituanica keeps its promises –
The Lufthansa Group remains confident of achieving its profit targets for 2014 – despite experiencing a difficult third quarter, and despite strike action eroding EUR 170 million from
TAP announces that the operation to Guinea-Bissau is delayed for a period none less than 45 days, due to necessary operating conditions, that were not yet fulfilled. Passengers
Third Quarter 2014 activity was strongly affected by 14 days of strike by Air France pilots, which had an estimated negative impact of 330 million euros on the
Aeroflot has named their new budget carrier „Pobeda“ (Victory) (More) Air Malta halved its losses during the financial year ending March 2014 (More) Air Serbia evaluates destinations in
Aeroflot announces that the Group’s new low-cost carrier will operate under the name «Pobeda» («Victory» in Russian). The airline’s Boeing 737-800NG aircraft will be branded with the new logo of the