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A one-way ticket to Zagreb for 4,99 euros or to Edinburgh for 7,99 euros. Now that air traffic is picking up again, airlines immediately start offering rock bottom prices. According to the Antwerp Gazette state aid is now being used to subsidize cheap tickets. The aviation industry, which has been virtually silent for months, next GVA wants to convince travelers to board a plane again as soon as possible, and every airline tries to protect its strategic routes.

Despite the municipality of Amsterdam banning fossil advertisements in metro stations and according to its own words being the first city in the world to take this step, there are plenty of places to advertise with low rates. The airlines are getting excited and many people are eager to go on a flying holiday.

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