Cyprus to Scale Back Entry Requirements
The Republic of Cyprus will become the next European nation to scale back its entry requirements, the government announced this… Read More »
Cruising Has Finally Returned to Canada
After a two-year absence, the province of British Columbia, Canada, was set today to welcome its first cruise ship in… Read More »
FAA Seeking to Levy Largest Civil Fines Ever
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had made it a priority to use heavy financial penalties as a deterrent against unruly… Read More »
JetBlue Offers Attendance Bonus to Flight Attendants
JetBlue Airways has become the latest airline to offer financial incentive to crew members to help get the carrier through… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Apologizes, Explains Cancellations to Customers
Alaska Airlines officials on Friday printed a blog post on its website, taking full blame for the recent spate of… Read More »
Russian-owned 747 Jumbo Jet stuck at German airport over sanctions
A Russian-owned jumbo jet will not be allowed to take off from Hahn Airport in south-western Germany for the time… Read More »
China’s civil aviation regulator calls for complete flight safety
The head of China’s civil aviation regulator has called on the sector to closely examine its safety record and performance… Read More »
DHL cargo jet breaks in half on runway during emergency landing in Costa Rica
A cargo plane broke in half during an emergency landing in Costa Rica on Thursday. The Juan Santamaria international airport… Read More »