Air New Zealand Unveils First Retro 787‑9 Dreamliner

Air New Zealand has taken delivery of its first upgraded Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliner following a 184‑day refurbishment in Singapore to enhance the… Read More »
Emotions by Hodelpa Backs Girls’ Home in Juan Dolio

Emotions by Hodelpa Juan Dolio has strengthened its community ties by signing a sponsorship agreement with the Hogar Escuela Caridad… Read More »
Hilton Signs Waldorf Astoria Turks & Caicos Dellis Cay

Hilton has announced the signing of a new luxury resort and branded residences in Turks and Caicos, slated to open… Read More »
Airlines Revive Ultra Luxury First Class Suites

Just as many carriers were phasing out first class, several international airlines are reintroducing over‑the‑top luxury and privacy in the… Read More »
Emilia‑Romagna Tourism Surges on Expanded Air Links

Emilia‑Romagna is experiencing a tourism revival as international arrivals and overnight stays surpassed pre‑pandemic levels in 2024, according to Roberta… Read More »
Carriers Urge SAF Scale-Up to Hit 2050 Net Zero

At the Routes Europe 2025 conference in Seville, senior executives from easyJet, TUI and Aena expressed cautious optimism that aviation… Read More »
easyJet Executive Defends Wheeled Bag Fee Policy

An easyJet executive has mounted a robust defense of the airline’s policy to charge passengers for bringing wheeled suitcases into… Read More »
France’s Amelia Strengthens Fleet with Delivery of Two Embraer E190s

Amelia, the French regional airline based at Paris Le Bourget Airport, has expanded its fleet with the addition of two… Read More »
Airports Achieve Carbon, Cargo and Security Milestones

Los Angeles International Airport has earned a Level 4 accreditation under the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation program, marking… Read More »
Skyways Charter Expands Midsize Jet Fleet with First Citation Sovereign

Skyways Charter, a Fort Lauderdale Executive (FXE)-based operator, has expanded its on-demand charter capabilities with the addition of its first… Read More »
US-Based Diamond Aviation Adds First Citation Mustang to Expanding Charter Fleet

Diamond Aviation, a San Diego-based private jet operator, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first… Read More »
Princess Cruises Unveils Expanded 2025 Alaska Season

Princess Cruises, the leading cruise line for Alaska travel, is set to launch its 2025 season in just weeks, offering… Read More »
Cunard Launches Adventure Awaits Sale With 50% Savings

Cunard has unveiled its Adventure Awaits Sale, offering travelers the chance to save up to 50 percent on launch fares… Read More »
Lindblad and NatGeo Announce 2025 Teacher Fellows

Lindblad Expeditions and the National Geographic Society have revealed the 2025 cohort of the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship, selecting 35 outstanding… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Suspends Labadee Visits Temporarily

Royal Caribbean has temporarily halted calls to Labadee, its private island destination off northern Haiti, redirecting four ships away from… Read More »
Explora Journeys Launches $2,200 Suite Credit

Explora Journeys is offering up to $2,200 in suite credit when travelers book select Ocean Terrace Suite itineraries by May 14, 2025…. Read More »
Oceania Cruises Expands 2026 Eclipse Cruises

Oceania Cruises has unveiled four additional voyages to witness the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, expanding its original… Read More »
Volotea Eyes A220/E2 for A319 Replacement, Seeks A320s

Spain’s Volotea is evaluating Embraer E2 and Airbus A220 jets to replace its aging Airbus A319‑100 fleet while simultaneously issuing… Read More »
Turkey’s DHMI Adds Citation Longitude for Inspections

The General Directorate of State Airports Authority of Türkiye (DHMİ) has bolstered its flight inspection capabilities with the addition of… Read More »
Empire Aviation San Marino Launches Gulfstream G600 Charter

Empire Aviation San Marino has expanded its charter offering with the introduction of a brand‑new Gulfstream G600, marking a significant… Read More »
Virgin Australia Overcharged 61,000 Passengers Due to IT Error

Virgin Australia has revealed that an IT error led to 61,000 passengers being overcharged over a five-year period. The airline… Read More »
South African Airways Targets 150% Fleet Growth by 2028 Amid Regional Expansion Push

South African Airways (SA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) aims to grow its fleet from 20 to 50 aircraft in the next… Read More »