Exclusive Adults-Only Zones Introduced on Long Haul Flights to Curacao
If you’ve ever dreamed of flying a long-haul flight in peace, you should be able to do so by November… Read More »
The Resurgence of In-Flight Bunks: A Game-Changer for Ultra-Long-Haul Flights?
Airline cabins are experiencing a nostalgic revival as bunks, reminiscent of the golden era of aviation, make a comeback. In… Read More »
Germany Retires State-Owned Airbus A340s Following Minister’s Controversial Flight to Australia
The German Air Force has confirmed that the two state-owned Airbus A340-300 aircraft will take an early retirement The move… Read More »
ATSG Benefits from Freighter Leases, Boosting Cash Flow
Air Transport Services Group’s (ATSG) Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) division looked healthy in the second quarter ended June 30, thanks… Read More »
Proponents of Easing Medium-Haul Restrictions at Washington National Airport Take Fight to Senate
Advocates pushing for relaxed medium-haul restrictions at Washington National Airport are vowing to continue their efforts in the US Senate… Read More »
SalamAir enters the long-haul market with three Airbus A330neos
SalamAir, an Oman-based low-cost carrier, has exciting plans to expand its fleet and enhance its services. The airline recently announced… Read More »
Jetstar Pilot Suspended Following Discovery of Illegal Drugs in Luggage
A pilot for Australian low-cost carrier Jetstar has been stood down after traces of illegal drugs were allegedly detected in… Read More »
Sabre Announces Cost Reduction Initiatives and Workforce Layoffs
Sabre president and CEO Kurt Ekert said he is “optimistic” about long-term travel volume growth trends despite an uneven recovery… Read More »