Finnair Cancels 100 Flights as July Strikes Begin
Finnair has announced the cancellation of around 100 flights on July 2, 2025, due to industrial action by the Finnish… Read More »
UK Probes Boeing’s $4.7B Deal for Spirit AeroSystems
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Boeing’s proposed $4.7 billion acquisition of long-time partner… Read More »
JAL Offers Free Domestic Flights Across Japan
Japan Airlines is giving international travelers a compelling reason to explore more of Japan beyond Tokyo. Through an ongoing promotion… Read More »
Tiqets Secures €25M Loan to Boost Growth Plans
Netherlands-based travel tech company Tiqets has secured a €25 million loan from Dutch banking group ABN AMRO, aimed at refinancing… Read More »
Hackers Target Airlines Using Deceptive Tactics
Nearly a year after a global IT outage linked to CrowdStrike grounded flights worldwide, airlines are once again under threat—this… Read More »
Why All-in-One Hotel Tech Platforms Are Replacing Best-of-Breed
Should your front desk team waste time switching between systems to find up-to-date guest information—or simply access everything from a… Read More »
Top Cruise Industry News Highlights for June 2025
June 2025 delivered a wave of cruise industry news, from major ship announcements and celebrity godmothers to Netflix documentaries and… Read More »
Hyatt Buys Playa, New Resorts Open, Brands Expand in June
June brought major developments in the hotel and resort industry, highlighted by Hyatt’s acquisition of Playa Hotels & Resorts, several… Read More »
Delta Adds More Fees and Restrictions to Basic Economy Fares
Flying on a Basic Economy ticket with Delta Air Lines is becoming even more frustrating for budget-conscious travelers. Delta has… Read More »
Top 15 Scenic River Cruises to Explore Europe in Style
Europe’s rivers offer a magical way to experience the continent’s rich history, iconic landmarks, and charming villages. From the Danube… Read More »
Lawmakers Urge Probe Into China’s OnePlus Over U.S. Security Concerns
Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the Commerce Department to investigate Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, raising concerns that its devices… Read More »
Congress May Block State AI Laws for 5 Years in New Bill
A new federal proposal could prevent states and local governments from enforcing their own artificial intelligence regulations for up to… Read More »
Future Android Phones May Detect Fake Cell Towers and Data Risks
Future Android smartphones could help users detect fake cell towers that are commonly used for data interception and surveillance. According… Read More »
Meta Offers High AI Salaries, Denies $100M Signing Bonuses
Meta Platforms is offering multi-million-dollar compensation packages to top artificial intelligence researchers, but recent reports of $100 million signing bonuses… Read More »
Meta Seeks $29B for U.S. AI Data Centers: FT Report
Meta Platforms is reportedly seeking $29 billion from private capital firms to fund the development of artificial intelligence data centers… Read More »
Canada May Raise Airline Foreign Ownership to Boost Competition
Canada’s Competition Bureau has recommended easing restrictions on foreign ownership in the airline sector to improve competitiveness and financial viability…. Read More »
AirAsia Launches Kuala Lumpur to Darwin Flights
AirAsia Malaysia has launched its new route connecting Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) to Darwin Airport (DRW), marking its return… Read More »
IAG Unveils AI Engine System to Streamline Maintenance
International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling, and Level, is harnessing artificial intelligence to… Read More »
Condor Flight Diverted For Hours After Missing Munich Curfew by 10 Seconds
Passengers aboard Condor Flight 1513 earlier this month found their journey unexpectedly extended by eight hours after the aircraft missed… Read More »
Russia’s First All-Domestic MC-21 Jet Completes Maiden Flight
Russia has reached a significant milestone in its push for aviation self-sufficiency with the first flight of the MC-21-310 airliner… Read More »
Cybercrime Hits WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines Amid FBI Warning
At least two North American airlines—WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines—have confirmed they were targeted by cyberattacks in June, prompting concerns of… Read More »
CNBC’s Cramer Stands by Boeing Despite India Crash Probe
CNBC’s Jim Cramer expressed continued confidence in Boeing’s stock even as the company faces a probe into the deadly crash… Read More »
Boeing Taps Ex-Northrop Exec to Lead Delayed 747-8 Air Force One Program
Boeing has appointed former Northrop Grumman executive Steve Sullivan to lead its Air Force One program, according to two sources… Read More »
Hong Kong Airport Leads Global Seat Growth for Summer 2025
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is set to record the world’s largest increase in departing seat capacity this summer, with… Read More »
Missing Bolts Discarded in Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max Door Blowout
Eighteen months after a door plug blew out mid-flight on a Boeing 737-9 Max, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)… Read More »
JetBlue’s Paisly Adds Cruises, Boosts Rewards for Travelers
JetBlue’s travel booking platform, Paisly, has expanded its cruise portfolio with the addition of four major cruise lines: Holland America… Read More »
