Airbus changes A350 design amid $2 billion dispute with Qatar Airways

New reports suggest that European aerospace manufacturer Airbus has implemented design changes on rear-section parts of A350 wide-body passenger aircraft…. Read More »
Airlines need the Boeing 737-10 Max to replace older 757s

Boeing’s supportive hand from the US government came late in 2022. As important as this was for Boeing, it is… Read More »
Inverness Airport Railway Station opening date revealed

An official opening date for the Inverness Airport Railway Station has been revealed. Aberdeen-Inverness trains will soon be serving the… Read More »
Dominica Tourism Recovering in a Big Way

The tiny Caribbean island country of Dominica is reporting big tourism growth in post-outbreak 2022, hosting a total of 60,704… Read More »
Jamaica’s 2023 Visitor Arrivals Poised to Surpass Projections

Jamaica is poised to reach 11 percent visitor arrivals growth in 2023 compared with 2022, ahead of the forecast set… Read More »
New WTTC Report Reveals Majority of Travelers Seeking Sustainable Travel

Sixty-nine percent of travelers are seeking out sustainable travel options, according to a report from the World Travel & Tourism… Read More »
Qantas expands codeshare agreement with low-cost Indian carrier IndiGo

Australian carrier Qantas has announced that it is to expand its codeshare partnership with low-cost Indian carrier IndiGo, offering passengers… Read More »
Luxair connects London City and Antwerp

It’s less than 200 miles as the crow flies between the Docklands of East London, where London City Airport (LCY)… Read More »
Etihad to increase services to Jakarta, Indonesia by October 2023

Etihad has announced that it will be ramping up its services from Abu Dhabi to Jakarta, Indonesia, from once to… Read More »
TSA Discovers Record Number of Firearms at US Airport Checkpoints

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that officers confiscated the highest number of firearms at airport security checkpoints since the… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Adding Flights to New Zealand, Expanding Trans-Atlantic Service

Delta Air Lines announced it would launch its first flights between Los Angeles and Auckland, New Zealand, beginning this fall…. Read More »
A Season of Savings at Hard Rock Hotels

All-Inclusive Hard Rock Hotels are offering a number of special savings to guests. From up to half-off stays to Rockstar… Read More »
Ethiopian targets e-commerce with new partnership

Ethiopian Airlines has partnered with postal firm MailAmericas to develop cross-border e-commerce services within Africa and the Middle East using… Read More »
Cathay Pacific cargo faces flat demand but belly bolsters business

Cathay Pacific reported underwhelming cargo figures for December 2022 as a result of overall “flat market demand”, but increased passenger… Read More »
Airlink restarts flights between South Africa and Madagascar

Airlink will restart scheduled services between South Africa and Madagascar at the end of January, as the three year ban… Read More »
Uzbekistan Airways orders a dozen A320neo aircraft

Uzbekistan Airways has placed a firm order with Airbus for a dozen A320neo Family aircraft (split into 8 A320neo and… Read More »
Emburse: Q4 Business Travel Volume Up, Costs Lower

Business travel volumes and trip lengths increased in the fourth quarter of 2022, and air and hotel costs for business… Read More »
Porter Airlines chooses West Entertainment as IFE content service provider

Porter Airlines has chosen West Entertainment as its in-flight entertainment content service provider. According to West Entertainment, the partnership will… Read More »
Embraer Phenom 300MED receives FAA and EASA certification

Embraer’s Phenom 300MED has received the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from the FAA and EASA. The STC was performed at… Read More »
Air France Unveils New 777-300ER Long-Haul Cabins

Air France has unveiled its latest long-haul cabins on board the carrier’s Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The Business Class cabin features… Read More »
Can China’s C919 passenger jet unsettle Airbus and Boeing’s duopoly?

China’s first homegrown passenger jet, the C919, manufactured by China’s state-owned COMAC, could splinter the duopoly of Airbus and Boeing… Read More »
Rates of runway incursions double over the past decade in Canada

American aviation regulators are investigating after two planes full of passengers nearly collided on a runaway in New York last… Read More »