Royal Caribbean Ship Rescues 10 Off Mexico
Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas carried out a dramatic rescue on Sunday, September 28, when it picked up ten… Read More »
FAA to Furlough 11,000 Employees as U.S. Government Shutdown Proceeds
The U.S. Transportation Department has warned that more than 11,000 employees at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)—nearly a quarter of… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Secures $475 Million Financing to Support Bankruptcy Restructuring
Spirit Airlines has secured up to $475 million in new financing from existing bondholders to keep operations running smoothly while… Read More »
Mexico Air Traffic Incidents Surge 31% in 2025, Safety Concerns Mount
Mexico’s aviation sector is under growing scrutiny after new government data revealed a sharp rise in air traffic incidents and… Read More »
NTSB: Distracted Controllers Caused Near-Crash at San Diego Airport
A private jet came within 100 feet of colliding with a Southwest Airlines plane on a San Diego runway in… Read More »
AAA Reveals New Five Diamond Hotels and Restaurants for 2025
AAA has announced its latest Five Diamond designations, recognizing two hotels and two restaurants for outstanding luxury, service, and dining… Read More »
Plan Your Dream Wedding With Inclusive Collection Resorts
Inclusive Collection turns romantic milestones into unforgettable experiences, offering breathtaking destinations, personalized services, and luxurious amenities that make every moment—… Read More »
Half of Americans Plan Overnight Holiday Travel, AHLA Reports
A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) reveals that half of U.S. adults plan to take… Read More »
Marriott Bonvoy Launches Outdoor Collection and Travel Platform
Marriott International has unveiled a new outdoor lodging brand, The Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy, alongside Marriott Bonvoy Outdoors, a… Read More »
IATA Reports 4.6% Passenger Demand Growth in August
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva released data for August 2025 global passenger demand with the following highlights: … Read More »
Japan Airlines Suspends 6 Pilots, Tightens Alcohol Safety Rules
Japan Airlines (JAL) is tightening its alcohol safety policies after repeated pilot drinking violations led to major delays and regulatory… Read More »
Airlines Elevate Lounge Experience with Major US Investments
Airlines across the United States are enhancing their premium travel experience through major investments in airport lounges, often in collaboration… Read More »
Lufthansa Group to Retire Older Widebody Aircraft Types by 2028
Lufthansa Group has unveiled a sweeping fleet modernization strategy that will see six widebody aircraft types retired by 2028 as… Read More »
IATA: Global Air Cargo Demand Rises 4.1% in August
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva released data for August 2025 global air cargo markets showing: “Air cargo… Read More »
US Air Force Considers B-21 Stealth Jet as Missile Carrier
The U.S. Air Force is evaluating a new concept for a large stealth aircraft modeled after the B-21 Raider bomber… Read More »
Breeze Airways to Launch First International Routes in 2026
reeze Airways has announced plans to launch its first international flights in 2026, marking a major milestone for the U.S…. Read More »
FAA Extends Flight Limits at Newark to 2026
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed it will extend operating limits at Newark Liberty International Airport until October… Read More »
Ex-Red Wings CEO in Talks to Acquire Volga-Dnepr Group
Evgeny Solodilin, former CEO of Red Wings Airlines, is negotiating to acquire Volga-Dnepr Group through his recently established company, Evraz… Read More »
Did China Dismantle an Airbus A320 to Build the C919? What the Evidence Shows (and Doesn’t)
Allegations have circulated for years that, in the late 1990s or early 2000s, an Airbus A320 delivered to China “disappeared,”… Read More »
How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Airlines, Airports & Travelers
If U.S. congressional lawmakers fail to pass a spending package by October 1, the federal government could shut down—an event… Read More »
Boeing in Early Stages of Developing 737 Max Successor
Boeing is reportedly in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle jet that could eventually replace the 737 Max,… Read More »
Nigeria Weighs Certification of China’s C919
Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is considering certifying China’s COMAC C919 jet for domestic operations, signaling deepening aviation ties between… Read More »
