Royal Caribbean CEO Sees A Light at the End of the Tunnel

Vicki Freed, Royal Caribbean International’s senior vice president-sales and trade support & service, sent an email to travel partners with yet… Read More »
Delta may finish $3.5bn La Guardia rebuild “much sooner”

Delta Air Lines (DL, Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson) plans to finish a USD3.5 billion redevelopment at New York La Guardia Airport… Read More »
Ocean Key Resort & Spa Set to Reopen June 1

Ocean Key Resort & Spa, a luxurious oceanfront property located in the heart of Key West – managed by Noble… Read More »
MGM Resorts to Open First Las Vegas Properties on June 4

MGM Resorts International will reopen Bellagio, New York-New York, MGM Grand Las Vegas and The Signature on June 4, the… Read More »
Small Luxury Hotels of the World Launches #SLHforHeroes Giveaway

Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) today announced the launch of its new #SLHforHeroes campaign, which is intended to recognize… Read More »
European Commission will investigate Air Canada-Transat deal

Worries over a loss of competition on routes between Canada and Europe have led the European Commission to open an… Read More »
Air France union criticizes plan for domestic flight cuts

An Air France pilots’ union has expressed concerns over a plan being formulated to restructure the carrier’s domestic network, with… Read More »
IATA says UK quarantine rules threaten flight resumptions

Quarantine rules should be based on science and not be politicized, the head of IATA said, as he warned that… Read More »
Lufthansa board rejects EU conditions on $10 billion bailout

Lufthansa’s $10 billion government bailout was thrown into doubt on Wednesday after the German airline’s supervisory board refused to accept… Read More »
Boeing set to announce significant U.S. job cuts this week

Boeing is expected to announce U.S. job cuts this week after disclosing last month it planned to shed 10% of… Read More »
Hainan cancels planned transfer of nine aircraft

Hainan Airlines Holdings and its subsidiary airlines have cancelled the transfer of aircraft assets to a Hong Kong-based holding company…. Read More »
Authorities yet to find cockpit voice recorder of crashed PIA aircraft

The cockpit voice recorder – a vital piece of equipment in aircraft crash investigation – of the ill-fated Pakistan International… Read More »
Boeing resumes production of its troubled 737 Max airplane

The plane has yet to be cleared by the FAA to return to passenger service Boeing said it would resume… Read More »
Hong Kong Customs Finds Cocaine Hidden in Spare Aircraft Engine

Hong Kong Customs officers detected one of the city-state’s largest seaborne cocaine smuggling incidents in a unique operation involving a… Read More »
Airbus experts probe plane crash that killed 97 in Pakistan

Pakistan announced Tuesday that Airbus experts have opened a probe into last week’s plane crash that killed 97 people when… Read More »
Amtrak Asks Government for More Bailout Money

Amtrak announced Tuesday it has requested another $1.475 billion in bailout funding from the United States government to avoid service… Read More »
ASIA Air Astana to Launch an International Air Cargo Division

Air Astana plans to launch an international air cargo division operating a fleet of three converted Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which… Read More »
ACI, IATA outline roadmap to restart aviation

ACI and IATA are exhorting governments to ensure any new measures rolled out for airports and airlines post-pandemic are scientifically… Read More »
Survey Highlights Coronavirus Changes Airline Passengers Want

A recent survey of business and leisure airline passengers highlighted the guidelines and health-related equipment travelers are looking for when… Read More »
US Accuses China of Playing Politics With Airlines

On one side? Washington D.C. On the other? Beijing. Caught in between? Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and a host… Read More »
LATAM Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

LATAM Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as the company continues to hemorrhage money due to the reduced demand… Read More »
FAA needs stronger safety process

More than a year into the grounding of Boeing’s 737 MAX fleet, regulators – like the manufacturer – are still… Read More »