Nonstop Amsterdam-London Train Due to Start Service

A nonstop train from Amsterdam to London is due to start service at the end of April, according to the Dutch rail… Read More »
World’s First Autonomous Air Taxi Trial Initiated in New Zealand

Urban Air Mobility is a high-value industry that’s fast emerging all around the world, as it holds the promise of… Read More »
Newark, New York and Chicago Rank Worst on Airport Misery Index

While traveling can be a wonderfully fulfilling and transformative experience, the process of getting to your destination is often a… Read More »
JetBlue Brings Back JetBlue Vacations

JetBlue Airways today announced it will relaunch its JetBlue Vacations service, focusing on what it calls the “convenience and personalized… Read More »
Drone Sightings Cause Madrid Airport to Divert Flights

A reported sighting of drones near Madrid’s Adolfo Suárez-Barajas airport on Monday caused operations to close for over an hour. Twenty-six flight… Read More »
Four Passengers Faint During Three-Hour Flight

A normal Ryanair flight from Budapest to Edinburgh became a “flight from hell” when Shaun Pinkerton and three other passengers collapsed on… Read More »
Air Canada Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Plane Blows Tire, Damages Engine

An Air Canada plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Spain Monday after its tire exploded during takeoff… Read More »
All Nippon Airways ANA and Singapore Airlines confirm joint venture

Singapore Airlines (SIA) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) inked a joint venture framework agreement on Jan 31, confirming earlier reports… Read More »
Man Wearing Gas Mask Removed From Flight

As some fliers grapple with the coronavirus scare or just suffer from a general apprehension about flying, you can imagine… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Goes the Extra Mile for Young Boy

You might think that airline employees are monochromatic subservients just following the company handbook. You’d be wrong. Virtually all airline… Read More »
American, Delta Announce More China Cancellations

The numbers don’t lie to the U.S. State Department or the airlines. So far, there have been 12,000 confirmed cases… Read More »
American Airlines, Mechanics Reach Tentative Deal

A lengthy and at times contentious negotiation between American Airlines and its mechanics and fleet service workers appears to be coming to… Read More »
AAdvantage Program Cuts Ties With Three Hotel Chains

American Airlines’ AAdvantage program for frequent fliers has ended its relationship with three hotel chains. Customers in the program will… Read More »
Coronavirus Outbreak Forces US Airlines to Suspend All Flights to China

Airlines across the United States have started canceling all flights to China after the Department of State raised its travel advisory… Read More »
Brightline Goes Carbon Neutral for February

Brightline announced that its five-train fleet will run carbon neutral for the month of February. Throughout the month of February, thanks… Read More »
SkyWest picks up 20 more Embraer E175s for American Airlines

American Airlines will add 20 more Embraer E175s to its regional fleet over the next year under a new deal… Read More »
A350 engine shutdown incidents linked to cockpit drink spills

Airbus and Rolls-Royce are investigating two incidents in which A350s experienced uncommanded in-flight engine shutdown after drinks were spilled on… Read More »
U.S. pilots and flight attendants demand flights to China stop

Pilots and flight attendants are demanding airlines stop flights to China as health officials declare a global emergency over the… Read More »
Soon-to-be released government report questions Southwest Airlines’ safety

An upcoming government report says Southwest Airlines flew millions of passengers on planes with unconfirmed safety records and criticizes the… Read More »
New Report Finds Southwest Didn’t Prioritize Safety

A government report scheduled to be released in the next few days will say that Southwest Airlines did not prioritize… Read More »
Best, Worst US Airports When Running Late for Your Flight

Maybe you overslept or ran into unexpected traffic. Whatever the reason, running late for your flight is never fun. However,… Read More »
How Airports, TSA Are Preparing for Super Bowl LIV

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Customs and Border Protection and local police departments will have an increased presence at South… Read More »