Japan Airlines and Icelandair link to Loylogic loyalty program
Japan Airlines announced a partnership between its JAL Mileage Bank frequent-flyer program, Ascenda, a loyalty and rewards program company, and… Read More »
Star Alliance plans to develop a biometric identification platform
Star Alliance has announced plans to develop a biometric data-based identification platform “that will significantly improve the travel experience for… Read More »
Cathay Pacific is collecting images of passengers on aircraft
Cathay Pacific’s new privacy policy is brutally honest or very creepy. Or perhaps it is both as Cathay becomes the… Read More »
New research highlights why sleep loss poses an insidious threat to flight safety
Sleep-deprived pilots suffer several impairments in mood and cognition, according to new research published in the scientific journal Biological Rhythm… Read More »
EasyJet has launches summer European-wide on-board lending library
EasyJet has launched its popular summer European-wide on-board lending library with over 60,000 books stocked on more than 300 aircraft…. Read More »
Turkish Airlines begins Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner operations
Turkish Airlines is due to begin operations of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on July 8, having received the aircraft… Read More »
Digital rights group calls for boycott of airlines that use facial recognition software
A digital rights group called on passengers to fly only with airlines that don’t use facial recognition technology in an… Read More »
Orlando airport rolling out facial recognition on all international flights
Orlando International Airport will be the first U.S. airport to implement a new facial-identification system on all international passengers, with… Read More »
Cybersecurity researcher explains how to hack a passenger jet
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] Cybersecurity researcher Ruben Santamarta says he has worked out how to hack the satellite communications equipment on passenger jets… Read More »
Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines improve short and medium-haul travel experience
Lufthansa has received its first A321neo in Frankfurt, giving passengers of the Group a new flight experience on short- and… Read More »
The best and worst airlines, according to J.D. Power
Between the TSA and the ongoing grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max Jets, traveling this summer is going to be bad… Read More »
Travel trends for the international premium cabin air travelers
A recent International Traveler Survey completed by 1,320 U.S.-based international premium cabin travelers revealed key premium cabin travel trends and how… Read More »
AirGuide and PXcom Partnership Offers Unique Passenger Entertainment Experiences
New York NY, Delray Beach FL (USA) (AirGuide / Pyramid Media Group) & Bordeaux, France (PXcom) April 24, 2019 –… Read More »
Singapore Airlines’ new regional cabin product on its 787 jets
Singapore Airlines unveiled the results of its US$350 million investment in new regional cabin products on 20 Boeing 787-10s in… Read More »
The reasons why airline service is awful
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former glory, and it’s getting worse. From damaged and lost… Read More »
Sabre aims to break down walls as it “reimagines” business of travel
Sabre president and CEO Sean Menke has a bold and new vision for how tech will reimagine the business of travel…. Read More »
Delta introduces new biometrics program across its Delta Sky Clubs
Delta Sky Club members who have signed up for CLEAR’s biometric service can now use their fingerprints to enter all… Read More »
Air Tahiti Nui celebrates its 20th anniversary with new 787 Dreamliner fleet
French Polynesia-based Air Tahiti Nui is preparing for its 20th anniversary celebrations, and it is phasing out its fleet of Airbus A340-300s and… Read More »
Qatar Airways launches Privilege Club with QMiles
Qatar Airways is celebrating the recent refresh of its Privilege Club loyalty program, with a series of offers and “program… 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 survive super long non-stop flights
The traveler who sets off from New York or London with the intent on flying around the world can do… 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 »
