JetBlue Airways trims its summer schedule to avoid flight disruptions
JetBlue Airways is planning to trim its summer schedule to avoid flight disruptions as it scrambles to hire ahead of… Read More »
FAA Seeking to Levy Largest Civil Fines Ever
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had made it a priority to use heavy financial penalties as a deterrent against unruly… Read More »
JetBlue’s surprises with a $3.6 billion cash bid for Spirit
JetBlue’s surprise $3.6 billion cash bid for Spirit is threatening the latter’s plan to merge with Frontier into a… Read More »
Incidents involving unruly airline passengers in the U.S. are decreasing
Incidents involving unruly passengers in the United States are decreasing. But the good news may end there. On average, there… Read More »
FAA Says Tighter Airline Cabins Still Don’t Pose Evacuation Risk
The Federal Aviation Administration says the results of a three-month study it conducted on evacuation times of airplanes during an… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian passengers relax in the new business class cabin
SAS’s first Airbus A321LR (long range) aircraft entered official service on 27th March, and details are now available about its… Read More »
Top Air Travel Stories From March
Air Travel News Stories From March There’s an old weather-related saying that March comes in like a lion and goes… Read More »
Nine Flight Attendants File Suit to End Federal Mask Mandate
Citing health concerns as well as their own physical safety, a group of nine flight attendants from six different airlines… Read More »