Is drinking champagne any different when you fly?
Since the beginning of commercial aviation, champagne has been a staple in-flight drink. Countless advertisements depict flight attendants pouring a… Read More »
The best snacks to bring on a plane to boost your immune system
Travelers have a host of pathogens to dodge this winter, including the “tripledemic” of infections caused by Covid-19, flu and… Read More »
Iberia presents its new Airbus A350-900 cabin
Iberia has unveiled its new A350-900 cabin, which the airline calls ‘Next’ to highlight the fact that it offers various… Read More »
Experiencing the new Finnair long-haul cabin en route to Singapore
Inflight Editor Satu Dahl reports on her recent trip to Singapore on board Finnair during which she got to experience… Read More »
Delta Air Lines may roll out free in-flight Wi-Fi for passengers in 2023
Delta Air Lines is expected to initially offer wireless internet on a “significant portion” of its aircraft, before expanding the… Read More »
The Best Airline Inflight Lounges and Bars
There’s a handful of aircraft out there that take the flying experience to the next level by offering bar and… Read More »
British Airways appoints full-time Master of Wine to elevate premium experience
British Airways has appointed a full-time Master of Wine in order to elevate its customers’ ground and in-flight premium experience…. Read More »
British Airways appoints Master of Wine to elevate premium experience
British Airways is elevating the premium experience for its customers by appointing a full-time Master of Wine. Tim Jackson, British… Read More »
Emirates offers ‘taste of the stars’ to passengers
Emirates has revealed its official agreements to exclusively serve Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Dom Pérignon onboard are in… Read More »
Europe embraces cell phone calls inflight, is the U.S. next?
With the European Commission voting to allow 5G transmissions on commercial flights, enabling voice calling, the US might be next… Read More »
American Airlines’ loyalty program is making it harder to earn “Gold” status
American Airlines is making it tougher to earn “gold” status under its loyalty program, but it is also giving perks… Read More »
JetBlue Reveals New Partnership With Peacock
JetBlue announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, starting in Spring 2023. As part of the deal, Peacock… Read More »
American Airlines Enhancing AAdvantage Program
American Airlines announced it would enhance its AAdvantage program to deliver more value for members, including new benefits and the… Read More »
Cathay Pacific’s First Class is making a gradual return
The Hong Kong SAR Government has eased travel restrictions into Hong Kong, including removing the Amber Code restrictions under the… Read More »
Etihad’s A380s are coming back to meet customer demand
Following a surge in demand for air travel across Etihad’s network, the airline is now able to meet customer demand… Read More »
Cathay Pacific’s First Class returns
Cathay Pacific has announced its first class service is making a return gradually, initially on select flights to and from… Read More »
Cathay Pacific brings back First Class on select routes
With Cathay Pacific continuing to add flights to its network, the airline has also announced that it would bring back… Read More »
Starlink Aviation takes flight with JSX private airline
You can now get internet service on an airplane using Starlink if you fly private. SpaceX took to Twitter to… Read More »
Emirates serves festive meals and snacks on board
Emirates is serving passengers festive meals and snacks in all cabins on select routes, with green and red Christmas lights… Read More »
Porter Airlines upgrades its economy flight experience
Toronto-based regional carrier, Porter Airlines, has revealed its new economy air travel experience that it says will elevate its economy… Read More »
JetBlue Revamps Loyalty Program, Plans to Go Net Zero by 2040
JetBlue announced a new TrueBlue loyalty program that offers more perks and choices as an increasing number of customers consider… Read More »
Airline Complaints Decline in September
New data from the United States government found that air travel service complaints dropped 15.6 percent from August to September,… Read More »
