Airlines Impacted as Germany’s FTI Touristik Files for Bankruptcy
European charter airlines operating out of Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands face financial repercussions following FTI Touristik GmbH’s bankruptcy filing… Read More »
Strike Looms for American Airlines as Flight Attendant Union Talks Break Down
As negotiations stall, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), representing flight attendants at American Airlines, has urged its members… Read More »
Airbus Launches Its Own Airline for the Iconic Beluga Cargo Planes
Airbus has launched a dedicated airline for its unique Beluga cargo planes, known for their distinct, oversized appearance resembling the… Read More »
Spain Fines Ryanair, EasyJet, and Other Airlines 150 Million Euros Over Cabin Luggage Fees
In a significant move against several budget airlines, Spanish authorities have imposed fines totaling 150 million euros ($163 million) on… Read More »
Brazil’s Gol Airline Appoints New CFO Amid Bankruptcy Proceedings
In a significant corporate reshuffle amid its ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, Brazilian airline Gol has announced the appointment of Eduardo Gotilla… Read More »
FAA Clears United Airlines to Receive New Aircraft Amid Ongoing Safety Review
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted United Airlines permission to proceed with the acquisition of new aircraft, despite an… Read More »
IndiGo Airlines Introduces New Seat Selection Feature for Female Travelers to Enhance Safety
IndiGo Airlines, one of India’s leading carriers, has introduced a new seating option that allows female travelers to select seats… Read More »
Aircraft Shortages Drive Profit Windfall for Airlines
Aircraft shortages are proving to be lucrative for select airlines, as supply constraints empower carriers to sell newly acquired planes… Read More »