How the Airbus A380 Superjumbo Redefined Luxury Air Travel

Flying on the Airbus A380—the world’s largest passenger aircraft—is still one of the most indulgent experiences in commercial aviation. With… Read More »
Accidentally Cut Cables Cause Massive Flight Delays at Dallas Airports

Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled at Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field on Friday Sep…. Read More »
Airlines Retrofit Cabins to Meet Surging Premium Seat Demand

Airlines are investing heavily in cabin overhauls to capture booming demand for premium seats among leisure travelers. United Airlines and… Read More »
American Airlines Ordered to Pay $9.6M After Passenger’s Stroke

A California federal jury has ordered American Airlines to pay $9.6 million for neglecting a passenger who suffered a stroke… Read More »
French Jet Circles for Hour as Sleeping Controller Delays Landing

An Air Corsica Airbus A320-200neo was forced to circle for nearly an hour over Corsica after the sole air traffic… Read More »
JSX to Test ATR Turboprops With Passengers Before Firm Order

U.S. regional carrier JSX plans to acquire four used ATR 42-600 turboprops to gauge passenger acceptance before committing to a… Read More »
Air Force One Has Near Miss With Spirit A321 Jet as Controllers Warn

Air traffic controllers repeatedly warned a Spirit Airlines flight to turn away from Air Force One on Tuesday Sep. 16… Read More »
Toxic Jet Engine Fumes Linked to Illnesses on Airbus Aircraft

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received thousands of reports since 2010 about toxic jet engine fumes leaking into airplane… Read More »
Political Unrest Makes Travelers Rethink US Trips

A new survey by Global Rescue reveals that political unrest is influencing travel decisions to the United States, with international… Read More »
Southwest Adds Extra-Legroom Seats to Half Its Fleet

Southwest Airlines has completed a major cabin upgrade on its Boeing 737-8 Max aircraft, installing extra-legroom seats to enhance comfort… Read More »
Ryanair Signals Possible Permanent Exit From Israel

Ryanair has indicated it may never resume flights to Israel, even after the current conflict in Gaza subsides. Speaking to… Read More »
Chicago Tops List of Worst Traffic in the U.S.

A new national traffic study has named Chicago as the most congested city in the United States, overtaking traditionally gridlocked… Read More »
Ryanair Plans to Cut Another Million Spain Seats

Ryanair is preparing to slash a further one million seats from its Spanish flight program next summer as a dispute… Read More »
China Eastern to Launch World’s Longest Direct Flight in December

China Eastern Airlines plans to set a new record for the world’s longest direct flight this December with a new… Read More »
Japan Airlines Faces Backlash Over Pilot Alcohol Scandals

How seriously do pilots treat their job responsibilities? Aircraft accidents cause enormous harm and directly affect the lives of passengers… Read More »
United Airlines 737 Evacuated in Japan After Mid-Air Fire Alert

A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 flying from Tokyo to Cebu, Philippines, made an emergency landing in Japan on Friday, Sept…. Read More »
Kathmandu Airport Reopens After Violent Protests

Nepal’s main international gateway, Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, reopened for commercial operations on September 10 following a one-day closure… Read More »
JetBlue Adds Nine New Routes from Fort Lauderdale

JetBlue Airways is making a major push in South Florida, announcing on September 10 that it will launch nine new… Read More »
Qazaq Air to Operate Subsidised Flights on Six Routes

Qazaq Air will operate subsidised services on six domestic routes in Kazakhstan from November 1 to December 31, 2025, as… Read More »
Air Canada Launches A321XLR Flights to Mallorca

Air Canada has announced it will inaugurate its first Airbus A321XLR with nonstop seasonal service between Montreal and Mallorca, Spain,… Read More »
Delta’s Revenue Driven by High-Income Travelers

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian revealed that more than 95% of the carrier’s revenue comes from households earning $100,000… Read More »
American Airlines Flight Returns to Philadelphia After Multiple Bird Strikes

An American Airlines flight bound for San Francisco was forced to return to Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday Sep. 10… Read More »