Flight Disruptions? You Could Be Entitled To $700 or More in Compensation
This spring, we’ve seen a true resurgence of both domestic and international travel among Americans, and the peak summer season… Read More »
Doctors’ Tips for Reducing COVID-19 Risk When Flying Among the Maskless
Now that nationwide mask mandates for passengers on airplanes and in airports have vanished, Americans with upcoming air travel bookings… Read More »
Avianca and GOL will merge to form Abra Group
Brazilian airline GOL and Colombian compatriot Avianca are combining operations under a single holding company structure, called Abra Group. The… Read More »
Is Business Travel Finally Coming Back?
Leisure travel has long been back and is expected to produce record-setting numbers, especially air travel, this summer. International travel… Read More »
FAA to increase Florida air traffic controllers to avoid more flight disruptions in state
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it will “immediately” increase staffing at a major air traffic control center in… Read More »
United’s aircraft order showcases narrow-body trend
United Airlines’ order for 50 Airbus A321XLRs — added to similar moves made by Delta, American and JetBlue — indicates… Read More »
Airfares and consumer goods prices surge is driving domestic U.S. airline bookings down
Sandy Magny plans to take her teenage daughter to West Palm Beach, Florida, this summer, even though airfares are surging…. Read More »
IATA: Air cargo demand drops in March amid “growing challenges”
Covid, the Ukraine war and oil prices all contributed to a drop in demand in global air cargo markets in… Read More »