How Billions of Unused Airline Miles Could Impact Air Travel After COVID
According to a new ValuePenguin study, a massive number of unused airlines rewards miles that went unused in 2020 could cause… Read More »
Delta tops 2021 North America Airline Satisfaction Study
There were fewer passengers on airplanes last year, but the few who flew said it was a better experience. The J.D…. Read More »
US and UK Airline CEOs Call for Summit To Speed Restart of Transatlantic Travel
Chief executives of the U.S.’ and U.K.’s major airlines today conjointly wrote to representatives of the two national governments, calling… Read More »
US Senators Ask Airlines to Refund Flight Credits or Adjust Terms
A pair of U.S. senators have reached out to as many as 10 airlines requesting that they “commit” to providing… Read More »
More Than 4,000 Passengers Banned From Airlines Over Mask Mandate
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, and the introduction of face mask-wearing mandates aboard flights, the number of… Read More »
“No Touch” Tech Landing to Aid Travel at SEA Airport
Pilot programs modernize airport experience with virtual queuing for general screening security checkpoints and tap-free airline check-in kiosks Seattle-Tacoma International… Read More »
interCaribbean Airways set to make South American debut
interCaribbean Airways (JY, Providenciales) is set to make its mainland South American debut after the Guyanese government granted it fifth… Read More »
Airlines Reinstating Change and Cancellation Fees
Remember those warm-and-fuzzy, feel-good moments of the last year when the airlines went out of their way to accommodate passengers?… Read More »