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Aeroflot Boss Floats Low-Cost Airline Proposal

2012-11-02 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Russia could be set to get a new, low-cost airline, as a result of concerns raised by the country’s Federal Anti-Monopoly Service over high ticket prices in the country.

Tags: aeroflot, low-cost airline, Russia, Russian airlines, Vitaly Savelyev

JetBlue Enhance Website, Release iPhone App

2012-02-08 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Snazzy mobile apps and clean, polished websites are no longer the sole domain of travel search engines. Not now that JetBlue Airways has launched its brand new, native app on the iPhone, which allows users to search for flights and make bookings on the go.

Tags: flight history, flight recommendations, geo-location data, geo-location technology, iPhone app, JetBlue, JetBlue airways, JetBlue app, low-cost airline, mobile sites

Flydubai Launches Three New Flights to Ukraine

2011-05-26 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Flydubai will fly three new routes to Kiev, Donetsk and Kharkov

The Dubai based low-cost airline Flydubai has announced its entry into the Ukrainian market with three brand new routes to Kiev, Donetsk and Khartov, beginning in September of this year. The move will expand the carrier’s network of global destinations to 40 routes across the GCC, the Levant, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Indian sub-continent. […]

Tags: Anton Volov, Boryspil International Airport, Dubai airline, Flydubai, Gaith al Gaith, Kiev low-cost flights, low-cost airline, low-cost carrier, Ukraine flights

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Crete enters the new tourism season from early April, with hotels reopening sooner, strong bookings, expanded UK flights, and hiring in full swing.

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Old Chania Market Now Scheduled to Open in Summer 2026

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After years of delays, Chania’s historic Municipal Market is now expected to reopen in summer 2026, following extended restoration works.

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Environmental zoning maps in Crete are becoming unreadable. Forester Giannis Fotakis warns Chania risks turning uninvestable amid growing restrictions.

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Valentine’s Day in Crete shows up quietly in bakeries: familiar chocolate cakes and cheesecakes, reshaped into hearts, nothing reinvented.

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Heraklion Launches Two-Year, €800,000 War on Potholes

2026-02-06 By Arthur Butler

Heraklion launches a citywide pothole repair project worth €800,000, starting from Xirokambos and 62 Martyron, with a two-year timeline.

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