What to Consider When Choosing an All-Inclusive Vacation Deal

All-inclusive vacation deals have a certain appeal to them as they promise simplicity, savings, and the freedom of not dealing with payments now and then. However, choosing one may not be the easiest part of the holiday as different deals have different benefits. You also have a rough idea of the kind of holiday you […]

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Dublin Airport Seeks Approval to Increase Passenger Capacity to 36 Million Annually

Dublin Airport’s operator has officially confirmed that it is submitting a planning application to raise its annual passenger capacity to 36 million. This proposal, which is aimed at accommodating growing demand, reflects the airport’s response to the post-pandemic recovery in air travel and its commitment to supporting the Irish economy. Expanding Capacity to Meet Growing […]

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EASA holds first International Workshop on certifying hydrogen-powered aircraft

COLOGNE, December 19, 2024 — The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) hosted the first International Workshop on the challenges and future processes for certifying aircraft powered by hydrogen, with the aim of developing a certification approach that has the support of the entire community. While Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) is seen as an immediate […]

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Heathrow Airport Unveils $3 Billion Investment Plan for 2025–2026: A Strategic Move to Enhance Passenger Experience and Infrastructure

In a move aimed at modernizing its infrastructure and improving passenger services, London Heathrow Airport has announced a substantial $3 billion investment plan for the years 2025 and 2026. This major financial commitment signals the airport’s ongoing efforts to expand capacity, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen its position as a leading global hub. The ambitious […]

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EASA makes important contribution to EU’s new Flight Emissions Label

The European Commission (EC) has adopted a Regulation putting in place a Flight Emissions Label (FEL), which offers a clear and trustworthy methodology for calculating flight emissions. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has an important role to play, as it is responsible for estimating the flight emissions in accordance with the most advanced […]

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Frontier Airlines Launches 2025-2026 “GoWild!” All-You-Can-Fly Pass for $299

In an innovative move aimed at increasing customer loyalty and stimulating travel demand, Frontier Airlines has unveiled its “GoWild!” pass for the 2025-2026 period, offering unlimited flights for an entire year for just $299. The budget carrier’s new pass provides a unique opportunity for frequent flyers, offering cost-effective travel across the airline’s extensive network, but […]

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EU and China close their aviation partnership project; gearing up for the future

The European Union – China Aviation Partnership Project (APP), launched in 2016 and funded by the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI) of the European Commission, will mark the completion of its second phase with an official closing event hosted by the EU Delegation to the People’s Republic of China in Beijing on 17 December […]

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EASA published updated Easy Access Rules for Aerodromes – Revision from December is out!

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published Revision from December 2024 of the Easy Access Rules for Aerodromes (Regulation (EU) No 139/2014). This Revision incorporates the below listed regulatory material concerning information security, safety of aerodrome operations, occurrence reporting, and change of aerodrome operator: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/203, applicable as of 22 February 2026; ED […]

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EASA publishes updated Easy Access Rules for SERA – Revision from December 2024 is out!

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published a new revision of the Easy Access Rules for Standardised European Rules of the Air (EAR for SERA). This Revision from December 2024 consolidates the amendments to: the operating rules on the use of Air Traffic Management and Air Navigation Services (ATM/ANS) systems and constituents in the […]

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Research & Innovation updates: the Aviation Authorities’ Research Agenda 2025 has been published

EASA has drafted a second edition of its Aviation Authorities’ Research Agenda on Research and Innovation launched together with the Member States.  The 2025 Agenda contains research topics proposed jointly by the Agency’s experts and its Member States’ Advisory Body Research Group. These topics aim to support the aviation authorities’ core activities (rulemaking, certification, approval, oversight) […]

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