Air Canada Halts Flight Resumption After Union Defies Back-to-Work Order
Air Canada has suspended its plan to resume limited flights this Sunday after accusing the Canadian Union of Public Employees… Read More »
Qantas Fined $59M Over Illegal COVID-Era Job Outsourcing
The Federal Court of Australia has fined Qantas AUD90 million (USD58.6 million) for illegally outsourcing 1,820 ground handling jobs during… Read More »
Qantas Expands US Flights with A380 and New York Service
Qantas is ramping up its transpacific operations to meet increasing demand from American travelers, even as concerns linger about the… Read More »
Korean Air Launches Rail Fly Service in Switzerland
Korean Air has introduced a new travel option in partnership with Swiss Federal Railways, offering passengers seamless connections between air… Read More »
Thai AirAsia Expands Suvarnabhumi Flights, Cautious on China
Thai AirAsia plans to expand its domestic presence at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, aiming for around 20% of its domestic operations… Read More »
Allegiant Pilots Push for No-Confidence Vote on Executives
Allegiant Air pilots, represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 2118, are preparing a no-confidence vote targeting the airline’s… Read More »
British Airways Pilot Suspended for Cockpit Door Breach
A British Airways captain was suspended after allegedly breaking post-9/11 anti-terror rules by leaving the cockpit door open during a… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Pilots Warned Amid Carrier’s Financial Strain
Spirit Airlines’ pilot union has warned members to prepare for possible disruptions as the ultra-low-cost carrier faces mounting financial challenges…. Read More »
Who Is Buying Spirit Airlines’ Fleet Amid Bankruptcy Risk?
Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost carrier known for its bright yellow jets and bare-bones fares, is facing renewed financial turbulence just… Read More »
Avion Express Philippines Obtains Temporary Operating Permit
Avion Express Philippines has received a temporary operating permit from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), allowing the new carrier to… Read More »
US DoJ Supports Ending Delta–Aeroméxico Antitrust Immunity
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has backed a Department of Transportation (DOT) proposal to revoke antitrust immunity for the… Read More »
Syria signs $250M deal to buy up to 10 Airbus A320s
Syria has signed a $250 million financing agreement with a Qatar-led consortium to purchase up to 10 Airbus A320 aircraft… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Reports $246M Loss, Warns on Survival
Spirit Airlines posted a net loss of $245.8 million for the second quarter of 2025, widening from a $192.9 million… Read More »
Frontier, United Warn of Domestic Flight Cuts Ahead
Two major U.S. airline executives are warning that domestic travelers could soon face fewer flight options and higher fares. During… Read More »
AirAsia X to Resume Europe Flights with Kuala Lumpur–Istanbul
AirAsia X will return to Europe in November 2025 after more than 13 years, launching nonstop flights between Kuala Lumpur… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Offers $320M for 27% of Air Europa
Turkish Airlines has submitted a binding EUR275 million (USD320 million) offer to acquire a minority stake of between 26% and… Read More »
Air India Halts Delhi-Washington Flights Amid Fleet, Airspace Issues
Air India will suspend its nonstop service between New Delhi and Washington, D.C., starting in September, citing aircraft shortages and… Read More »
Portuguese President Approves TAP Air Portugal Privatisation
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has approved a government decree authorising the privatisation of TAP Air Portugal (TP, Lisbon),… Read More »
Shenzhen Airlines to Launch Shenzhen–Melbourne Flights
Shenzhen Airlines will enter the Australian market in late December with its first flights to Melbourne. The new service between… Read More »
Emirates Bans Power Banks on Flights Over Fire Safety Risks
Emirates has become the largest airline to ban the use of portable power banks on all flights, citing safety concerns… Read More »
American Airlines to Launch Budapest, Prague Flights in 2026
American Airlines will expand its international network in summer 2026 with six new routes, including the only nonstop U.S. service… Read More »
Air Transat to Launch Toronto, Montreal–Rio Flights
Air Transat will enter the Brazil market for the first time in winter 2025-26 with nonstop service to Rio de… Read More »
ITA, United Gain DOT Approval for Codeshare Agreement
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has approved a reciprocal codeshare agreement between ITA Airways and United Airlines, granting both… Read More »
Wizz Air Expands Global Network with 950 Routes
Wizz Air, Hungary’s leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC), was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Budapest. The airline carried more… Read More »
South Sudan Airline Owner Threatens ICC Over $1bn Debt
The owner of dormant South Sudan Supreme Airlines has warned he may take the South Sudanese government to the International… Read More »
American Airlines Evacuation Sparks Safety Concerns Over Carry-Ons
An American Airlines evacuation in Denver this July reignited concerns about passenger safety during emergencies after video showed travelers sliding… Read More »
