Travel trends for the international premium cabin air travelers
A recent International Traveler Survey completed by 1,320 U.S.-based international premium cabin travelers revealed key premium cabin travel trends and how… Read More »
United Airlines donates seats for veterans’ rehab
United Airlines has donated a dozen seats that will be used by the Veterans Administration Medical Center in New Orleans,… Read More »
Paine Field nears 2 months of commercial service
Washington’s Paine Field Airport officially opened its new, $40 million commercial passenger terminal on March 4, and now offers 24… Read More »
Mo. airport plans runway updates, new terminal and more parking
Missouri’s Columbia Regional Airport is looking to repair its primary runway and extend runway 2-20, and expects to receive grants… Read More »
TSA posts amusing tweet after moose “nuggets” pass through checkpoint
The Transportation Security Administration’s social media team posted a pun-filled tweet after TSA officers at Alaska’s Juneau International Airport reported… Read More »
British Airways to cut Jo’burg ops, add Mumbai flights after Jet collapse
British Airways (BA, London Heathrow) will reduce the frequency of its flights to Johannesburg O.R. Tambo as of June 1,… Read More »
Mo. airport unveils new charging lounges, power bar work areas
Missouri’s St. Louis Lambert International Airport has added comfortable new charging lounges and power bar work areas, where travelers can… Read More »
Wyo. airport looks to rent bear spray to park-bound travelers
Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Airport is looking for a vendor to rent bear spray to arriving travelers. Airport authorities are looking… Read More »
Man accused of trying to steal police bike at Ga. airport
Police at Georgia’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport say a man attempted to leave the facility with a police bicycle equipped… Read More »
Facial-recognition technology streamlines boarding on British Airways
British Airways has used facial-recognition technology to streamline the boarding process for more than 250,000 passengers traveling internationally from US… Read More »
‘Four Seasons Jet 2.0’ to take flight in 2021
The Four Seasons Private Jet is getting a very glamorous upgrade. A fully customized Airbus A321 LR, part of the… Read More »
Sri Lanka fears up to $2 billion tourism losses
Sri Lanka fears its lucrative tourism industry could see arrivals drop by up to 30 per cent, with losses of… Read More »
Clark, the Philippines reopens after earthquake damage
Clark airport reopened on April 24, two days after a 6.1-magnitude earthquake partially damaged the airport’s terminal. The airport’s largest… Read More »
Maldives’ Flyme looks to start seaplane services in 4Q19
FlyMe (Maldives) (VP, Malé) will launch seaplane operations in August, soon after a new terminal opens at Malé Velana International Airport, the island nation’s… Read More »
AirGuide and PXcom Partnership Offers Unique Passenger Entertainment Experiences
New York NY, Delray Beach FL (USA) (AirGuide / Pyramid Media Group) & Bordeaux, France (PXcom) April 24, 2019 –… Read More »
Join us in Miami for The Leading Aviation Event in The Americas
What if you could pack 2 months of business into just two days? Join us in Miami this May for… Read More »
United Airlines’ new Premium Economy Class
United Airlines’ new Premium Economy class is available in international markets, it’s also looking at adding the product to select… Read More »
Airline official calls for harsher penalties on airplane-drone near-misses
An unidentified drone operator nearly collided his UAV with an Air Newzealand plane descending onto Auckland airport. Air Newzealand flight… Read More »
Singapore Airlines’ new regional cabin product on its 787 jets
Singapore Airlines unveiled the results of its US$350 million investment in new regional cabin products on 20 Boeing 787-10s in… Read More »
Destination Residences Hawaii partners with Hawaiian Airlines
Destination Residences Hawaii and Hawaiian Airlines have partnered to provide guests of Maui’s premier Vacation Rental Company up to 20,000… Read More »
Biometric self-boarding at LAX a technological milestone
A trial project that is testing ticket- and passport-free international departures at Los Angeles Airport (LAX) is the first such… Read More »
How airlines are doubling down on comfort to lure Business Travelers
In 1944, Jean-Paul Sartre wrote that hell is other people, a maxim that perhaps most accurately describes the current state… Read More »
