
Martin Jürs
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Jul 12, 2024 |
fvw.de | Martin Jürs |Holger Jacobs
At the presentation of the new Allegris cabin in April, Jens Ritter, CEO Lufthansa Airlines, was still smiling. Now the mood is more tense. People's desire to travel remains high, and air travel is also in demand. Nevertheless, Lufthansa Airlines is now putting the brakes on spending. Business is not developing as expected. The CEO is now announcing tougher cost-cutting measures.
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Dec 2, 2023 |
fvw.de | Martin Jürs
most read Latest bankruptcy Change at the top and expansion fvw|TravelTalk Knowledge Day Visa exemption Canada Showcase in Hamburg (Videos) Qatar is "extremely" popular with German tour operator Airtours as high-end beach and sun destination. Why should quality holidays be booked early, and which luxury destinations are in demand? This was explained by experts at fvw|TravelTalk's Luxury Knowledge Day on the Counter Place platform.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
fvw.de | Martin Jürs
most read Visa-free entry to China One-year test Knowledge Day Luxury Holidays Sustainable Aviation Fuels Canada Showcase in Hamburg (Videos) Despite a ceasefire and a hostage exchange between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, the armed conflict is not over - with consequences for tourism. The crisis in the Middle East continues, and there is still no sign of a final truce.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
fvw.de | Martin Jürs
most read New campaign Dividend in prospect Online analysis On expansion course War in Israel In a good mood: Boeing manager Stan Deal and Sun Express CEO Max Kownatzki after signing the contract. Sun Express is all set for growth: at the Dubai Airshow, the joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa placed a major order with Boeing for nearly 100 aircraft. Sun Express ordered 90 jets from Boeing at the Dubai Airshow. The deal is for all B-737 family aircraft.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
fvw.de | Martin Jürs
most read Online analysis Travel trade fair in London Marriott study Comeback of early bookers Every fortnight | Kick-off with Alabama 4 rainy days versus 41 rainy days: The Canary Islands are now promoting their better winter weather than Germany to 'silver tourists'. With a new marketing campaign, the Canary Islands are hoping to attract even more older holidaymakers than before. The potential of so-called silver tourists in Europe is huge in view of an ageing society.
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