Could a Health and Safety Certificate Become the Norm for Air Travel?
A health and safety certificate might soon join the list of documents travelers need to present if they plan on… Read More »
Danish Air Transport slashes domestic network, criticizes lack of EC support
DAT said it cannot overcome the impact of COVID-19 absent adequate European Commission assistance. Danish Air Transport (DAT) will cut… Read More »
Canada’s West Wind Aviation discontinues Express Air brand
West Wind Aviation (WEW, Saskatoon) has closed its Express Air (Canada) (WEW, Saskatoon) brand citing the adverse impact of the… Read More »
AerSale Agrees to Acquire 24 Boeing 757-200 Passenger Aircraft
AerSale, Inc., a leading provider of aviation products and services, announced today that it has entered into a purchase agreement… Read More »
Execs Say US Cruises Could Restart, Based on Success in Europe
Cruise industry stakeholders in the U.S. are optimistic that cruising’s largely successful restart in Europe bodes well for the American cruise industry…. Read More »
Visit Santa Barbara Reprises Third Night Free Hotel Promotion
Visit Santa Barbara is reprising its 2019 Third Night Free hotel promotion for bookings made by Sept. 27 for travel through Nov. 22,… Read More »
South Africa to reopen to int’l pax traffic in early 4Q20
South Africa will reopen its international borders in October as the country scales down its COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. This has… Read More »
737 MAX crash victims seek U.S. legislation to block Boeing legal strategy
Families of Boeing 737 MAX crash victims are urging U.S. lawmakers to ensure the planemaker is held accountable for accidents… Read More »