U.S. Airlines Urge Congress to End Shutdown Amid TSA Delays
Major U.S. airlines are urging Congress to act quickly to end the ongoing government shutdown as airport security delays worsen… Read More »
Dassault Unveils Falcon 10X Long-Range Business Jet
Dassault Aviation has unveiled its latest flagship aircraft, the Falcon 10X, marking a significant step in the competition for the… Read More »
Japan Tourism Surplus Falls as Chinese Arrivals Drop
Japan’s tourism surplus declined sharply at the start of 2026, as a drop in Chinese arrivals combined with a surge… Read More »
Slovenian Airline AlpAvia Loses License, All Flights Halted
Another European airline has permanently lost its operating license, forcing an immediate halt to all flights and leaving passengers, partners,… Read More »
Missed Flight After TSA Delays? Refunds Unlikely
Travelers facing unusually long TSA lines at U.S. airports during a partial government shutdown are being warned: if you miss… Read More »
Cathay Pacific £20,000 Sydney-London Flight Amid Gulf Disruptions
Cathay Pacific is offering a business-class return ticket between Sydney and London priced at nearly £20,000 (US$26,500) as travelers seek… Read More »
Wall Street Analysts: Only Three U.S. Airlines Profitable as Oil Prices Surge
Wall Street analysts warn that surging oil prices triggered by the escalating conflict with Iran could severely squeeze airline earnings,… Read More »
Drunk JetBlue Passenger Who Bit Flight Attendant Avoids Jail
A heavily intoxicated airline passenger who repeatedly bit a flight attendant and caused chaos on a JetBlue flight from New… Read More »
British Tourists Spend £10,000 Fleeing Dubai Amid War Chaos
Two British tourists stranded abroad since the start of the escalating conflict in the Middle East say they are deeply… Read More »
British Airways Cancels Some Middle East Flights Until Year End
Air travel across parts of the Middle East is facing prolonged disruption as a major international airline has announced it… Read More »
Cruise Safety Concerns Rise as Global Conflicts Disrupt Travel
Cruise passengers are increasingly questioning the safety of their vacations as geopolitical tensions in several regions disrupt global travel and… Read More »
Lufthansa to Operate Most Flights Despite Pilot Strike
Germany’s largest airline, Lufthansa, said it expects to operate more than half of its scheduled flights during a planned pilots’… Read More »
Air New Zealand Cuts Flights as Fuel Costs Surge Amid Iran War
Air New Zealand has announced plans to cut about 5 percent of its scheduled flights as soaring jet fuel prices… Read More »
IndiGo CEO Resigns After Massive Flight Cancellation Crisis
The chief executive of IndiGo has stepped down months after the airline faced intense scrutiny over a major operational crisis… Read More »
European Airport Strikes Trigger Flight Disruptions Across Region
Passengers traveling through Europe this week are facing significant disruptions as rolling airport strikes begin across several countries, including Germany,… Read More »
Lufthansa A380 “Berlin” Scrapped to Support Remaining Fleet
One of the world’s largest passenger aircraft, a four-engine Airbus A380 once operated by Lufthansa, has officially disappeared from the… Read More »
Iran Conflict Pushes International Flight Ticket Prices Higher
International flight tickets could soon become more expensive as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East push aviation fuel prices… Read More »
Middle East Travel Warning: Refund and Rebooking Options
Travelers planning trips to the Middle East are facing growing uncertainty as the conflict involving Iran continues to disrupt aviation… Read More »
US Air Force: Boeing Must Fix KC-46 Tanker Issues Before New Orders
Boeing must resolve persistent technical problems with its KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling tanker before the United States commits to purchasing… Read More »
Bird Strike Damages American Airlines Jet Nose, Forces Diversion
An American Airlines regional flight departing Washington, D.C., was forced to divert shortly after takeoff when a bird strike damaged… Read More »
Oil Prices Swing on Strait of Hormuz Conflict Fears
Oil prices remained highly volatile as investors reacted to conflicting developments surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy… Read More »
Boeing Pauses 737 Max Deliveries Over Wiring Damage Issue
Boeing has temporarily halted deliveries of its 737 Max aircraft on Mar. 10 after discovering wiring damage on an unspecified… Read More »
Iran Strikes Near Dubai Airport and Ships as War Widens
Tensions in the Middle East intensified Wednesday Mar. 11 as Iran launched attacks across the Persian Gulf, targeting commercial shipping… Read More »
Africa Records Highest Aviation Accident Rate in 2025
Africa recorded the highest aviation accident rate in the world in 2025 despite a decline in the total number of… Read More »
Global Airline Safety Hits New Benchmark: IATA 2025 Report
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva released its 2025 Annual Safety Report demonstrating a solid year of safety… Read More »
$0.40 Hong Kong Tours Raise Concerns Over Chinese Sales Tactics
Ultra-cheap Hong Kong tour packages priced as low as RMB 3 (about USD 0.40) are gaining traction across Chinese online… Read More »
