Only three airlines offer WiFi on 100% of their flights

Eighty-two airlines worldwide now offer WiFi, an increase from 70 airlines a year ago. Meanwhile, the availability of high-speed WiFi… Read More »
Smart wearables are finally taking off

Basic fitness trackers aren’t doing it for consumers like they used to. Now we’re all about devices that can tell… Read More »
TSA officers prepare for huge crowds at MSP on the day after The Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is not only perhaps the biggest date on the year’s sports calendar, it’s also one of the biggest… Read More »
In-flight broadband to create $5.2 billion market in Middle East by 2035

In-flight broadband has the potential to unlock a $5.2 billion market within the Middle East region by 2035 according to… Read More »
JetBlue says cabin redesign of its Airbus A320 fleet back on track

JetBlue will soon begin rolling out reconfigured aircraft in its 130-plane Airbus A320 fleet. The remodeled interiors will be both… Read More »
NASA tests new technology to fold aircraft wings in flight

NASA conducts a flight test series to investigate the ability of an innovative technology to fold the outer portions of… Read More »
Alitalia will offer transatlantic Hand Baggage Only fares

Alitalia’s Hand Baggage Only (HBO) or “light” fares will be available on routes linking Italy with the US and Canada, from… Read More »
New Pilatus PC24 private jet will take off this summer with Jetfly

The Pilatus PC24 is the world’s first “super versatile jet” and will take to the skies this June when Jetfly,… Read More »
Technology trends for airlines and airports in 2018

During the next 12 months, airlines and airports across the globe will be tasked with the challenge of identifying the… Read More »
Serial stowaway arrested at Chicago O’Hare Airport

A woman notorious for sneaking onto commercial airplanes has once again been arrested – this time after making her way… Read More »
Reserch reveal most punctual airlines and airports

Nearly 86 percent of flights operating at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport arrive or depart on schedule, and that makes it… Read More »
Avianca reveals its new wireless IFE app

Avianca has introduced a new wireless in-flight entertainment application for mobile devices, on its fleet of Airbus A318 aircraft, according… Read More »
Pilots reveal their least favorite airports on Reddit

If you spend a lot of time traveling, you’ve probably developed a list of your most and least favorite airports. It’s probably… Read More »
The most popular air routes in the USA

Some cities are more popular destinations for fliers than others. For instance, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta is the busiest airport in America,… Read More »
NASA considers flying researchers on commercial suborbital vehicles

As commercial suborbital vehicles capable of carrying both payloads and people prepare to enter service, NASA officials say they’re willing… Read More »
Mobile ONAIR celebrates a decade of in-flight connection service

Mobile ONAIR, the in-flight connection solution allowing passengers to make phone calls, send text messages and mobile data usage, from… Read More »
Alaska Airlines and Sabre renew distribution and tech alliance

Sabre Corporation, one of the leading technology providers to the global travel industry has recently renewed its distribution agreement with… Read More »
San Francisco Airport launches new food hall with local tastes

Gone are the days when cold, pre-packaged sandwiches and lackluster grab-and-go salads were the only dining options available to airplane… Read More »
The best new amenities to spend better time at airports

The 2017 airport amenity honor roll includes a fresh batch of amenities, services and special events introduced and embraced by… Read More »
How are major airlines competing with the super-cheap carriers?

From lower fares to better service and more choice, the rise of low-cost competition in long-haul travel is good news for passengers…. Read More »
Airlines testing new technology to replace boarding passes

With more than 2 million people per day moving through the nation’s airports, airlines are testing new technology to improve… Read More »
Apple’s Tim Cook will fly only by private jet due to security and financial concerns

Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook has been ordered by the firm to use only private jets for both business and… Read More »