World’s First Flying Car Receives Public Road Use Authorization from US DMV
ASKA A5, the pioneering flying car from Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft, has achieved a significant milestone by receiving official… Read More »
How to Avoid the Perils of Booking a Night Flight After a Cruise
I learned the hard way that booking a night flight after a cruise is a bad idea. When I booked… Read More »
US Airline Staffing at Historic High, Yet Flight Delays Persist: What’s the Reason?
US passenger airline employment is now at its highest level in over two decades, according to the International Air Transport… Read More »
Mechanical Issue Diverts Southwest Flight to LAX
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) experienced a ground stop as a Southwest Airlines flight bound for Burbank had to be… Read More »
Tui and Jet2 Cancel Flights to Greek Island of Rhodes Amidst Raging Fires and Evacuations
In response to the ongoing wildfires and mass evacuations on the Greek island of Rhodes, both Tui and Jet2 have… Read More »
Extreme Heat Forces U.S. Airlines to Limit Passengers and Fuel Loads
Extreme temperatures in parts of the US and other regions have prompted US airlines to take measures to cope with… Read More »
Orlando International Airport Raising Fees for Rideshare Services
It’s probably not the trickle-down theory you want to hear. Orlando International Airport officials informed ride-share service Uber about higher… Read More »
United Flight Returns to San Francisco After Passenger Refuses to Stay in Economy Class Seat
A United Airlines flight bound for Taipei, Taiwan, was forced to turn back to San Francisco International Airport after a… Read More »
The Key to Enjoying New Foods Abroad is to Follow Anthony Bourdain’s “Grandma Rule”
Anthony Bourdain, the late renowned chef and traveler, left us with a valuable piece of advice known as the “Grandma… Read More »
Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship Marks Key Construction Milestone
Well, we know it works. Or floats, as the case may be. Carnival Cruise Line reached an important mark when… Read More »
FAA Proposes Airworthiness Directive Over Boeing 757 Frame Cracks
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Boeing 757-200, 757-200CB, and 757-300… Read More »
Bahamas To Enter Agreements with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The Honourable I. Chester Cooper, Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation is leading a delegation… Read More »
High-Speed Rail Project Between Las Vegas and Los Angeles Clears Hurdle
It’s getting closer and closer. What was once a dream is now inching closer to reality. The high-speed railroad line… Read More »
China Restores 15-Day Visa-Free Entry for Singapore and Brunei Citizens
SINGAPORE — China will reinstate its 15-day visa-free entry for citizens of Singapore and Brunei from July 26, according to… Read More »
Qatar Airways’ Inaugural Flight to Toulouse, France
The award-winning airline continues its global expansion, making Toulouse its fourth destination in France Qatar Airways has begun its new… Read More »
Jamaica to Host 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace
Jamaica has been selected to host the 42nd edition of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace… Read More »
Top 10 Safest Cities in the United States for 2023
When it comes to safety in the United States, smaller cities often lead the way. One such example is Lexington,… Read More »
Alaska Travel Industry Association Allocates Board Seat for Alaska Native Representation
On July 19, the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) announced that for the first time there would be a dedicated… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Diverted Twice Amid Technical Issues
An Alaska Airlines flight had to be diverted, not once but twice, for technical issues. Certainly, it’s an ambivalent feeling… Read More »
United Airlines to Reduce Flight Schedule at Newark Airport
On the heels of already reducing its summer schedule at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), United Airlines is cutting back… Read More »
Delta CEO Ed Bastian: Travel Demand Soaring, Business Travel Recovery at 80%
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said in an interview that travel demand “has been off the charts” and that… Read More »
Airline Industry on the Upswing, But Pandemic Revealed Fragility
After facing significant challenges in recent years, the airline industry is now showing signs of recovery. With increasing travel demand,… Read More »
