Finnair and British Airways Unlikely to Resume Beijing Flights
Finnair and British Airways are increasingly unlikely to resume passenger services to Beijing, with airline executives indicating there is currently… Read More »
American Airlines Expands Chicago and LA Network
American Airlines is ramping up its competitive posture at two of the most hotly contested U.S. aviation hubs, expanding its… Read More »
Wizz Air Launches Birmingham–Timișoara Route in Summer 2026
Wizz Air has announced a new direct service connecting Birmingham Airport with Timișoara in western Romania, further expanding its UK… Read More »
US Airlines Cancel Flights, Issue Waivers as Winter Storm Hits
U.S. airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights as a powerful winter storm moves across large parts of the country,… Read More »
U.S.–Canada Preclearance Projects Move Ahead Despite Past Doubts
Two long-planned U.S.–Canada border preclearance projects are set to move forward this year, signaling renewed commitment to a program that… Read More »
United’s Longest Flights Include 18-Hour San Francisco–Singapore Route
United Airlines is operating more long-haul flights than ever, underscoring its strategy to connect the U.S. directly with some of… Read More »
Phoenix Sky Harbor to Launch TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Program
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID in mid-February, marking another step toward faster… Read More »
Technology Trends for Business Travel: Tools Every Business Traveler Should Have in 2026
Technology Trends for Business Travel The modern business traveler demands speed, efficiency, and connectivity on the go. As we move… Read More »
2026: U.S. Expands Visa Bond Policy and Travel Restrictions
In a significant shift affecting global mobility, the U.S. expands visa bond policy and tightens travel restrictions for nonimmigrant visitors…. Read More »
Loganair Denied Guernsey Licences Over Route Overcapacity Concerns
The States of Guernsey’s Transport Licensing Authority (TLA) has provisionally denied licence applications from Loganair to operate services linking Guernsey… Read More »
Above the Skyline: Does Airline Elite Status Mean Anything Anymore?
You know, I’ve been thinking about airline elite status. It used to mean something. You’d see someone board early and… Read More »
JetBlue Restarts Syracuse–Fort Lauderdale Nonstop Flights
JetBlue Airways is set to restart nonstop service between Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, restoring a… Read More »
American Airlines Expands A321XLR Service to Boston, San Francisco
American Airlines is expanding the domestic deployment of its new Airbus A321XLR, bringing the next-generation jet to additional high-profile US… Read More »
American Airlines Extends Edinburgh–Philadelphia Flights
American Airlines is extending its Edinburgh–Philadelphia service through the winter season, underscoring sustained confidence in transatlantic demand between Scotland and… Read More »
United Airlines Presses On With Newark–Nuuk Service
United Airlines is staying the course on its unconventional transatlantic route linking Newark with Nuuk, despite modest demand during the… Read More »
American Airlines Overhauls DFW Hub to Boost Reliability
American Airlines has launched a major operational overhaul at its largest and most influential hub, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,… Read More »
Watchdog Flags Safety and ATC Modernization as FAA’s Top Risks
Aviation safety and air traffic control (ATC) modernization remain the most pressing management challenges facing the Federal Aviation Administration, according… Read More »
Delta One Check-In: What to Expect From the Premium Airport Experience
Last month, Delta Air Lines announced the rollout of a new premium check-in area designed specifically for Delta One customers,… Read More »
The World’s Most Stressful Airports—Tips to stay Calm
The World’s Most Stressful Airports Airports are designed to move millions of people efficiently, yet for many travelers they are… Read More »
Venezuelan Airlines Resume Flights After US Security Alert
Venezuelan airlines have begun restoring limited flight operations following a brief nationwide shutdown triggered by heightened security concerns after reported… Read More »
US Issues Level 4 “Do Not Travel” Warning for Russia, Urges Exit
The U.S. State Department has reissued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory for Russia, urging all Americans currently in… Read More »
Above the Skyline: Password Protected
I don’t remember when it happened, but at some point every simple task began requiring a password. Not a key…. Read More »
Which US Airline Canceled the Most Flights Last Holiday Season
Airline performance during the winter holidays is often used by travelers as a benchmark when planning future trips, but last… Read More »
This California Airport Now Lets Non-Passengers Pass TSA Security
A growing number of US airports are rethinking who gets access beyond the security checkpoint, and a California hub has… Read More »
Joby Aviation Targets Parking Lots for Scalable US Vertiport Network
Joby Aviation is advancing its vision for urban air mobility by targeting an unexpected but highly practical location for vertiports:… Read More »
Fastjet Mozambique Cleared to Launch Domestic Flights
Solenta Aviation Mozambique has received long-awaited regulatory approval to begin scheduled domestic passenger services, clearing the way for the relaunch… Read More »
