Lisbon airport plagued by delays and cancellations as Europe’s travel chaos continues
Air travel chaos is spreading across Europe this summer as strikes by terminal workers and airlines lead to thousands of… Read More »
EasyJet chief operating officer Peter Bellew resigns to ‘pursue other opportunities’
EasyJet’s chief operating officer Peter Bellew has stepped down to pursue other opportunities, the airline said today. It added that… Read More »
Air New Zealand’s Skynest economy bunk beds
A small space but a big advance: Economy Skynest is a major moment in cabin design. Get a feel for… Read More »
Air New Zealand’s ultra-long-haul Boeing 787-9 cabins
The new Business Premier seats bring Air New Zealand’s business class experience closer in line with other airlines Business Premier… Read More »
Frankfurt the latest to face flight cuts as staff shortage hits
Both passenger and freighter airlines are cancelling flights to and from Frankfurt Airport (FRA) as staff shortages affect operations at… Read More »
New livery for Qatar Cargo freighter to celebrate diversity
One of Qatar Cargo’s freighters has been given a new livery highlighting the diversity of its employees as part of… Read More »
African airfreight on the ascent
As it emerges from the pandemic, Africa’s airfreight and logistics market is in expansion mode, attracting significant investment, writes Roger… Read More »
FedEx expands between Australia and New Zealand
FedEx Express has launched a new trans-Tasman service between Christchurch, Auckland and Melbourne to provide additional capacity and shorter transit… Read More »
Cargolux’s Forson fears freighter boom will see air cargo bubble burst
Cargolux is exercising caution when it comes to freighter fleet investments and with good reason, president and chief executive Richard… Read More »
Porto Airport achieves the “Best European Airport” in the ACI Europe 2022 Awards
In a ceremony that took place in Rome, the ACI Europe awarded the prizes corresponding to the 18th edition of… Read More »
Hermes Airports: Passenger traffic has surpassed 1 million passengers for the first time after 33 months
The best performing month for 2022, so far, was June, with the total passenger traffic surpassing 1 million passengers (Larnaka… Read More »
Korean Air resumes passenger flights from Seoul to Vienna
Korean Air is now starting regular passenger flights between Vienna and Seoul again. Since July 1, 2022, the South Korean… Read More »
SAF remains air cargo’s future fuel focus
Clean fuel alternatives to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) are unlikely to be available for long-haul air cargo flights for more… Read More »
Experience culture, food, and a night out in Amsterdam
The beating heart of the Netherlands, Amsterdam holds some of the very best and most impactful attractions in the area…. Read More »
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR celebrates Shelby American’s 60th year
Shelby American is returning to the past for its latest street-legal, limited-run Mustang special edition: an updated version of the… Read More »
American Airlines scheduling glitch allows pilots to drop thousands of July flights
A glitch in a scheduling platform allowed American Airlines pilots to drop thousands of July assignments overnight Saturday, their union… Read More »
Boeing needs to put its own house in order to get the upper hand against Airbus
Airbus started the second half of the year with a nice win, taking potential business away from Boeing. Both stocks,… Read More »
American Airlines restores schedule after glitch endangers thousands of flights
American Airlines (A1G) (AAL) says most of the flights affected by a scheduling system glitch were reinstated. Over 12,000 flights… Read More »
SAS pilot strike postponed for the second time
SAS pilot’s unions, together with the company’s mediators, agree to postpone the strike for the second time. The strike was… Read More »
Christchurch passenger numbers rising ahead of busy holiday period
From today, planes and passenger numbers at Christchurch Airport will ramp up to what will be a busy school holiday… Read More »
What’s New in The Bahamas
Summer is here, U.S. re-entry restrictions are in our rearview and American travelers are beyond ready to embark on long-awaited… Read More »
Gear and fuselage damage on a Emirates A388 at Dubai and Brisbane
An Emirates Airbus A380-800, registration A6-EVK performing flight EK-430 from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to Brisbane,QL (Australia) on Jul. 1,… Read More »
Flight Delays, Cancellations Ease Into Fourth of July Weekend
Despite a disruptive start to the Fourth of July weekend that airlines already saw coming, flight disruptions have relatively eased… Read More »
Thompson Hotels Bets Big on Texas
When I told a colleague I would be touring three Thompson Hotels in Texas, the response was “Thompson who?” He… Read More »
Tech Glitch Leaves 12,000 American Airlines Flights Without Pilots
The perfect storm of post-pandemic conditions has created a summer travel hellscape, just as seemingly everyone is determined to get… Read More »
The 1966 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350-H tested
Cigarette butts in the ashtray of a rented car? Not when we rented a Shelby Mustang GT 350H from Hertz…. Read More »
