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 »
Russia to resume flights with Israel and 51 other ‘friendly’ countries
Russia plans to end restrictions on flights to and from 52 countries after April 9, part of its plans to… Read More »
TSA Reports Increased Passenger Traffic Despite Delays, Cancellations
The airline industry was still smiling this morning, despite a weekend in which a pilot strike at one airline, technical… Read More »
Spring Break Travel Troubles: 10,000 Weekend Flights Canceled, Delayed
Americans traveling for Spring Break this weekend have had a hard time of it. Anyone with air travel plans on… Read More »
Auckland Airport reconnects with South America
After a two-year absence, New Zealand’s direct air connections with South America have been restored with the touch down of… Read More »
Air Tahiti Nui new direct flights from Seattle
The Pacific Northwest is a little bit closer to French Polynesia. Air Tahiti Nui has announced it will launch direct… Read More »
India’s Vistara mulls short-term leases due to 787 delays
Vistara (UK, Delhi Int’l) is evaluating its fleet options for its planned expansion to the United States in light of… 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 »