CLIA Slams Possible Government Action on Cruising
A cruise industry organization is slamming a report that the United States government is considering ways to discourage travelers from… Read More »
Boeing takes rare annual loss over grounded 737 Max jet
Boeing, an icon of American manufacturing, suffered its first annual financial loss in more than two decades while the cost… Read More »
Boeing is in talks to borrow $10 billion or more as 737 Max crisis wears on
Boeing is in talks with banks to secure a loan of $10 billion or more, according to people familiar with… Read More »
Delta Hints at Dropping or Reducing Ticket Change Fees
Is Delta Air Lines willing to take a potential $615 million gamble? The Atlanta-based carrier is hinting that it might reduce –… Read More »
Ukraine knew Flight 752 had been shot down, but it was careful not to antagonize Iran
Within hours of Iran’s stunning admission Saturday that its missile mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane, Ukraine made a… Read More »
Iranian missile accidentally brought down Ukrainian Boeing 737
Western intelligence showed that Iran was responsible for the plane crash, suggesting that the deaths of those aboard were a… Read More »
Aviation Administration to modernise Kazakhstan’s aviation standards
NUR-SULTAN – The Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan (AAK), which began engaging in technical control and supervision Aug. 1, will modernise… Read More »
Carlos Ghosn’s Private Jet Escape Could Impact The Airplanes’ Owners
Carlos Ghosn’s daring escape from Japan by private jet has so far raised more questions than it has answered. Was… Read More »
President of Dubai-based carrier Emirates to retire in June 2020
The president of Dubai-based airline Emirates will retire in June after 17 years at the helm of the Middle East’s… Read More »
First class air travel is fading fast and isn’t what it used to be
First class isn’t what it used to be, at least according to frequent airline passengers like Bonnie Friedman. She’s been… Read More »
Inflight food, taste buds react differently at higher altitudes
Taste buds react differently at higher altitudes, so when designing an in-flight menu, careful consideration must be paid to each… Read More »
The latest happenings in New Orleans
New Orleans’ tourism numbers continue to grow. In 2017, the city enjoyed a more than 6 percent increase in visitors… Read More »
‘Clear similarities’ between catastrophic Boeing plane crashes
On a day when thousands mourned the 157 victims of last Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said… Read More »
Orlando airport embraces ‘farm to terminal’ restaurant trend
The Cask & Larder restaurant was a revelation to Orlando International Airport when it opened in October 2016. The restaurant… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: U.S. airline service is getting worse
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: How to fix the awful airline service problem
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
How to fix the awful airline service problem
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
The Magic of Buenos Aires
Magical Buenos Aires By Stephen Chrisanthus Those that love travel often fall in love with every city they visit… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: My favorite summer escapes and cities
Welcome to the Summer Issue of Frequent Flyer Destinations, featuring some of my favorite summer escapes & cities. It is… Read More »
