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Air Astana expands network

Air Astana launched a new flight on 31 May between Atyrau, in western Kazakhstan, and Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. 


Services operated by Airbus A320/A321 aircraft and scheduled three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, with a flight time of approximately 90 minutes.


Air Astana also commenced direct flights from Almaty to Frankfurt on 1 June 2025. Services

Kimpton opens first property in Germany

IHG’s Kimpton upmarket “lifestyle” brand has opened its first German property in the centre of Frankfurt’s financial district.


Kimpton Main Frankfurt is based in the former offices of Deutsche Bank and forms part of the new Four Frankfurt development.


The new 155-room Kimpton hotel also features a rooftop bar, brasserie-style restaurant and the May cocktail lounge.


Kimpton

Air India launches direct flight between New Delhi and Frankfurt

Air India has launched a new direct flight connecting New Delhi to Frankfurt, marking a significant step in the airline’s ongoing expansion efforts. This new route strengthens Air India’s European presence and provides travelers with increased convenience and connectivity between India and Germany, two of the largest economies in the region.


The new service, which will operate three times

Daily flights from YYZ, YVR to FRA this summer with Condor

Condor Airlines’ peak summer seasonal flight schedule for North America will offer nonstop service to its Frankfurt hub starting in late April / early May from multiple North American gateways including Vancouver and Calgary.


These seasonal routes join Condor’s current winter routes to Frankfurt from gateways including Toronto.


In addition, this summer, Toronto, Vancouver and

How Will Germany’s One-Day Strike at Frankfurt and Munich Airports Disrupt Global Travel?

A 24-hour strike in Germany has brought air travel across the country to a near standstill, affecting major airports and causing widespread flight cancellations. The strike, which began at midnight, was organized by public-sector workers, including ground staff and security personnel, significantly disrupting operations at 13 of Germany’s key airports. This walkout has caused severe ripple effects,

Lufthansa strikes continue

The Independent Union of Flight Attendants (UFO) has instructed Lufthansa's 19,000 cabin crew to continue their strike until Wednesday 13 March, following strikes last week.


Strikes currently affecting airport operations Frankfurt and Munich and follows failed negotiations for pay increases for all Lufthansa and Cityline cabin crew.


The demands for pay increases stem from complaints

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