FlyNiki gets busier between Vienna and Sofia

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FlyNiki ups its efforts to outdo rivals Austrian Airlines (AUA) and Bulgaria Air as it launched a second daily connection between Vienna and Sofia earlier this week.The Vienna-based company headed by Niki Lauda announced today (Thurs) it was now offering two flights a day between the Austrian and Bulgarian capital. FlyNiki has been offering one […]

Dramatic increase of online crimes

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Cyber crime has been identified as posing a growing threat to Austrians.Federal Crime Office (BK) chief Gerhard Lang said today (Thurs) the number of internet fraud and abuse cases has soared from just 22 in the first nine months of 2009 to 1,074 in the same period of this year.Lang explained cases of stalking and […]

Vienna vote has its battle of the comic books

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The Viennese Social Democrats (SPÖ) have presented their own election campaign comic after cartoons created by the Freedom Party (FPÖ) caused outcry last month.The city’s SPÖ – who has a majority of city parliament seats – today (Weds) officially presented their own comic book which has already been handed out to potential voters in discos […]

No BZÖ-FPÖ cooperation in Vienna, says Sonnleitner

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Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) Vienna city parliament election front runner Walter Sonnleitner has ruled out cooperating with the Freedom Party (FPÖ).Sonnleitner said today (Tues) he agreed with federal BZÖ leader Josef Bucher not to form a coalition with the right-wing rivals after Sunday’s (10 October) Vienna vote.The former business journalist for national […]

SPÖ makes shock U-turn on conscription

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Leading Social Democrats (SPÖ) have spoken out in favour of a referendum about conscription in what is regarded as a sensational U-turn on the issue.SPÖ Vienna Mayor Michael Häupl suggested yesterday (Mon) people should decide on whether young Austrians should still have to serve in the army. Around 25,000 men aged 18 or 19 receive […]

Bread price hike ahead

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Customers must brace for higher bread and pastry prices, bakers have warned.The Salzburg Bakers’ Association announced today (Tues) that a “disastrous” harvest has led to an immense increase of flour trade rates.The body also named global speculators as responsible for a 300 per cent price hike for cocoa and a 70 to 80 per cent […]

TA to finalise Velcom takeover

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Telekom Austria (TA) is to fully take over a leading Belarusian mobile communications firm, it has been announced.TA, which has 16,000 employees and more than 21 million customers across Europe, said today (Tues) it finalised the purchase of 100 per cent of Minsk-based Velcom.The Austrian company headed by Hannes Ametsreiter already acquired 70 per cent […]

New 24-hour weekend U-Bahn costs more than €10mn

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More than 10 million Euros of taxpayers’ money is being used to finance Vienna’s new 24-hour U-Bahn weekend service, it has been announced.Public transport agency Wiener Linien said today (Mon) the service – which went into operation four weeks ago – cost an overall 10.7 million Euros a year. It explained the new around the […]

Top congress popularity poll result as Vienna vote nears

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The Viennese Social Democrats’ (SPÖ) bid to retain their absolute majority in Sunday’s provincial election has received a boost as the city has been found the most popular congress destination in the world.The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) announced today (Mon) Vienna topped the ranking – for which participators of conferences all over the […]

Majority want ÖIAG axed, poll shows

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More than six in 10 Austrians want a dissolution of the Austrian industry-holding stock corporation (ÖIAG), according to a poll.Researchers IFES said today (Mon) 61 per cent supported a possible shutdown of the body, while 30 per cent backed its continued existence.The future of ÖIAG and responsibilities has been publicly debated by the Social Democrats […]