United Airlines Pilots Union Votes Unanimously to Authorize Strike Vote
In a significant development, the pilots union at United Airlines has unanimously approved the authorization of a strike vote, according… Read More »
Boeing CEO Frustrated by Slow Progress in Resolving Supply Chain Issues
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun expressed frustration over the slow progress in resolving supply chain issues, despite the rebound in airlines’… Read More »
New Legislation Would Increase Travel Advisor Representation at US Department of Transportation
The new bipartisan Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee (ACPAC) Modernization Act was introduced in the House of Representatives on Thursday,… Read More »
US Fines British Airways $1.1 Million Over Delayed Refunds
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced it charged British Airways a $1.1 million fine for failing to provide timely… Read More »
Airline Opens Reservations for First-Ever Electric Commercial Flights
One European airline has just brought the global aviation sector another step closer to the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA)… Read More »
Hawaii’s Largest Airport Shuts Down Gates Due To Bed Bug Infestation
Hawaii’s largest airport, Daniel K. Inouye International in Honolulu, saw multiple gates closed down for decontamination after some nasty little… Read More »
Here Are the Most Expensive Airports To Fly From in the US
Discover wallet-friendly airfare strategies, including flying during off seasons and off-peak hours, as well as considering alternative airports. Learn how… Read More »
Avia Solutions Buys Slovakia’s AirExplore
ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) operator Avia Solutions Group has acquired Slovak-based ACMI and charter airline AirExplore. Headquartered in… Read More »