Boeing Rebuilding Trust as Airlines See Jet Quality Improve

Airline executives are cautiously optimistic about Boeing’s progress in restoring jet quality and rebuilding trust after years of safety and… Read More »
Lawyer Calls Boeing’s 737 Max Crash Deal ‘Morally Repugnant’

Boeing has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, drawing sharp criticism from… Read More »
Aeroflot CEO Urges Cap on Western Aircraft in Russian Fleets

Aeroflot CEO Sergei Alexandrovsky has called for state-imposed limits on the number of Western-built aircraft operated by Russian airlines, urging… Read More »
Riyadh Air Set to Choose Airbus A350-1000 as Flagship Jet

Riyadh Air is expected to announce a major widebody aircraft order in the coming weeks, with industry reports indicating the… Read More »
NTSB: Faulty Engine Assembly Caused American Airlines Fire

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has revealed that incorrect engine part installation and fuel leaks… Read More »
Aeroflot CEO Backs Limits on Western Aircraft Use

Aeroflot CEO Sergey Alexandrovsky has proposed imposing quotas on the use of Western-made aircraft by Russian airlines, in a push… Read More »
Cathay Pacific Returns to Rome with New Summer Flights

Cathay Pacific has resumed service to Rome with the launch of seasonal summer flights from Hong Kong, marking the airline’s… Read More »
Norwegian Group Flies 2.5M Passengers in May 2025

Norwegian Group, the parent company of low-cost carrier Norwegian Airlines and regional operator Widerøe, reported strong operational growth for May… Read More »
American Airlines Debuts Flagship Suites on 787-9

American Airlines has officially launched its new Flagship Suites on commercial flights, marking a major milestone in the airline’s premium… Read More »
Air Canada Launches Montréal–Porto Summer Route

Air Canada has launched a new seasonal service connecting Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) with Porto (OPO) on Portugal’s Atlantic coast…. Read More »
Airbus Reports Zero Orders, 51 Deliveries in May 2025

Airbus reported zero new commercial aircraft orders in May 2025, raising industry speculation that the European manufacturer is holding back… Read More »
Riga Airport Secures €75M EBRD Loan for Expansion

Riga Airport (RIX) is moving forward with a major terminal expansion project after securing up to €75 million ($85 million)… Read More »
Avianca Cargo Launches Daily Freighter Flights for Amazon

Avianca Cargo has begun operating daily cargo flights for Amazon between Bogotá’s El Dorado International Airport (BOG) and Miami International… Read More »
Italy Villas More Flexible and Affordable in 2025

Villas of Distinction is ushering in a new era for Italian villa travel in 2025, making once-exclusive experiences more accessible,… Read More »
Hilton Unveils McLaren Racing Suite in London

Hilton and McLaren Racing are celebrating 20 years of partnership with the launch of a limited-time themed suite at The… Read More »
Carnival Cancels January 2026 Cruises for Conquest Drydock

Carnival Cruise Line has announced the cancellation of multiple January 2026 sailings aboard Carnival Conquest due to a rescheduled drydock,… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Group Names Jason Liberty as Next Chairman

Royal Caribbean Group has announced a major leadership transition, with longtime Chairman Richard Fain set to step down from the… Read More »
Iberia Launches AI-Powered Travel Assistant ‘Iberia GPT’

Iberia has unveiled Iberia GPT, a new artificial intelligence-based assistant designed to help travelers plan their trips with personalized recommendations… Read More »
Global Travel Industry Weekly Roundup: New Tools, Partnerships, and People Moves

This week in travel tech and partnerships, global companies announced major integrations, platform upgrades, and strategic hires aimed at advancing… Read More »
Nezasa Acquires AWAI Travel Tech to Expand Dynamic Packaging

Swiss-based travel technology firm Nezasa has acquired the core software assets of AWAI Travel in a move aimed at significantly… Read More »
Aarhus Airport Eyes Major Growth and New Routes in 2025

Aarhus Airport (AAR), serving Denmark’s second-largest city, is accelerating its strategic expansion in 2025 with new routes, increased international visibility,… Read More »
BETA Flies First All-Electric Passenger Aircraft at JFK

BETA Technologies, a Vermont-based advanced air mobility (AAM) developer, has successfully completed its first passenger-carrying demonstration flight of an all-electric… Read More »