Would-be investor drops Alaska’s Hageland Aviation Services

Hageland Aviation Services (H6, Saint Mary’s) has withdrawn a notice of intent to resume operations after its new owner lost… Read More »
US’s Breeze Airways confirms 20 incremental A220s

Breeze Airways (MX, Salt Lake City) has ordered twenty incremental A220-300s from Airbus, increasing its total order for the type… Read More »
Rolls Royce, Babcock to exit AirTanker parent company

Rolls-Royce and Babcock International have confirmed the sale of their respective shareholdings in AirTanker Holdings Ltd. to private equity firm… Read More »
Cathay Pacific closes London pilot base, US bases at risk

Cathay Pacific (CX, Hong Kong Int’l) has confirmed what it stressed in July was “simply a proposal”, to close its… Read More »
Delhi shifts some Air India assets to holdco ahead of sale

With just days left before the September 15 deadline dawns for firm bids for Air India (AI, Mumbai Int’l), the… Read More »
Australian competition watchdog denies Qantas/JAL JBA

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has rejected a proposed joint business agreement between Qantas (QF, Sydney Kingsford Smith)… Read More »
Saudia to take delivery of first A321neo(XLR)s in 2024

Saudia (SV, Jeddah) will take delivery of its first of fifteen A321-200NX(XLR)s on order from Airbus (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac) in… Read More »
Pakistan’s PIA resumes Kabul ops on a charter basis

PIA – Pakistan International Airlines (PK, Islamabad Quaid-e-Azam Int’l) has denied earlier reports that it has resumed scheduled flights to… Read More »
Aventri to Launch Solution for Small Events

Event management software company Aventri plans to launch for clients a solution for small, less complex meetings and events on… Read More »
Southwest Airlines bans alcohol service until early 2022

If you’re flying Southwest Airlines, don’t expect to be able to purchase an alcoholic beverage until next year at the… Read More »
Delta World Charter signs GSA agreement with Fly2Sky for two Airbus A320 aircraft

Delta World Charter has signed an exclusive agreement with Fly2Sky to be the General Sales Agent (GSA) for their Airbus… Read More »
Next Virgin Galactic flight is delayed due to potential component defect

Virgin Galactic says the inspections of a potentially faulty component will delay the next SpaceShipTwo flight to at least mid-October,… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines gets its 32nd Dash 8-400 Turboprop

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada announced yesterday that it had delivered its 32nd Dash 8-400 aircraft to Ethiopian Airlines. The… Read More »
Lodz – the city of festivals

Every year dozens of cultural events are held in Lodz. Concerts, film, music, and theatre festivals attract more and more… Read More »
Ryanair announces winter 2021 schedule to/from Milan

9 new routes from Milan & 800 new jobs in Italy Ryanair, Italy’s No.1 airline, today (8th Sept) announced its… Read More »
The Florida Keys Unveils New and Enhanced Tourism Offerings

The Florida Keys continues to raise the bar on its tourism offerings, with new and enhanced accommodations, along with activities… Read More »
Hawaiian Tourist Attraction Facing Shutdown

A relatively unknown tourist attraction in Hawaii – closed to the public for the last 34 years but still drawing… Read More »
Mexico Tourism Spending Increased This Summer

New data shows that while international visitor arrival numbers in Mexico were down compared to pre-pandemic levels, those who did… Read More »
San Francisco mayor, supervisor heed Japantown pleas

San Francisco County Supervisor Dean Preston has joined community opposition to the city’s plan to buy a luxury hotel in… Read More »
Therme Group could open leisure resort in Scotland

The city council may seek funding from the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund to prepare a location for Therme Group’s… Read More »
Giant spud serves growing appetite for offbeat hotels

There’s nothing half-baked about a consumer lure in Idaho celebrating the state’s signature crop: an Airstream trailer transformed into a… Read More »
Some conventions slowly return to in-person format

In-person conventions are slowly starting to happen again, although it could be years before these gatherings reach pre-pandemic attendance. In… Read More »