KL International Airport Focuses on Regaining Top Global Rankings
As part of efforts to regain top tier global rankings, KL International Airport (KLIA) is enhancing guest experience at the… Read More »
Enhancing Interisland Connectivity in the Caribbean Islands
This past May 11th, management of Aruba Airport Authority NV (AAA) gave a presentation to Minister Rob Jetten, Minister of… Read More »
American Cruise Lines Introduces New Civil War Battlefields Cruise
American Cruise Lines is offering a new 35-day itinerary offering travelers the chance to visit nearly all major battlefields of… Read More »
Brief Evacuation at San Francisco International Airport Due to Unattended Item
Erring on the side of caution, officials evacuated the area when they found an unattended package at San Francisco International… Read More »
PwC Predicts U.S. Corporate and Group Travel to Offset Softening Leisure Sector
Business travel and group demand is expected to offset softening leisure demand this year and into 2024, with occupancy levels… Read More »
Explora Journeys Introduces New Travel Advisor Pioneer Status
Explora Journeys, MSC Group’s luxury lifestyle brand debuting later this summer, is introducing a new status for travel advisors, called… Read More »
Crystal Announces New 2024 Grand Journeys
Crystal has announced four new extended 2024 Grand Journeys sailing itineraries. Designed to foster discovery, these extended itineraries offer longer… Read More »
Ultra-Long Range Gulfstream G800 Makes Continental Debut
Gulfstream’s new ultralong-range G800 has made its continental debut at the 2023 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2023) in… Read More »
Asian Airlines Regain Profitability and Pin Hopes on China’s Travel Recovery
Three major airlines in Asia have bounced back from the challenges of the pandemic and are optimistic about the potential… Read More »
Ryanair Reports Strong Profit Boosted by Increased Traffic and Favorable Fuel Hedges
Ryanair, the Irish low-cost carrier, announced a net profit of 1.43 billion euros ($1.55 billion) for the full year. The… Read More »
JAGS Aviation of Guyana Acquires Britten-Norman Islander Aircraft
JAGS Aviation, a Guyana-based airline, has expanded its fleet with an additional Britten-Norman Islander. The airline is based at Georgetown’s… Read More »
Revolutionary 19-Seater Electric Seaplane Takes Aviation to New Heights
Lauded as the next aviation revolution, startups across the world have shed blood, sweat and tears to bring electric vertical… Read More »
The Best Extra Legroom Seats on Top U.S. Airlines
Traveling in comfort doesn’t have to break the bank. Many U.S. airlines offer affordable options for extra legroom, providing a… Read More »
Spirit Airlines to Discontinue Jamaica Flights from Hartford, Connecticut
After just six months, Spirit Airlines has decided to end its flights from Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport to Jamaica. “They’ve… Read More »
What to Expect This Summer and Tips for Preparing for Your Flight
Note to summer travelers everywhere: The post-pandemic surge in appetite for travel continues and will remain firmly in place throughout… Read More »
Mount Etna Eruption Causes Air Travel Disruptions at Sicily’s Busy Airport
Italy’s Mount Etna, which happens to be Europe’s highest and most active volcano, has blown her top once again, causing… Read More »
Unveiling Corsica: The Allure of France’s Mediterranean Gem
Embarking on an extraordinary journey to explore the Mediterranean’s hidden gem, Corsica, offers a mesmerizing experience unlike any other. Known… Read More »
U.S. Judge Strikes Down American Airlines and JetBlue Alliance in Antitrust Triumph
A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Biden Administration, ordering American Airlines and JetBlue Airways to dissolve their… Read More »
Which Airline Offers the Best Business Class in the Sky?
It’s difficult to say which airline has the “best” business class, as it ultimately depends on individual preferences and priorities…. Read More »
Exploring the World’s 14 Most Popular Pilgrimage Routes
Historic walking paths, missionary routes and ancient highways are just the beginning… Pilgrimages are often taken for religious reasons, such… Read More »
Unveiling the Top Hippiest Cities in the United States
Hippies have been an important element of our American culture for over 50 years. Established in the 1960s, this counterculture… Read More »
Russian Helicopter Operator Faces Potential Grounding of One-Third of Fleet
Russian airline UTair, which operates one of the world’s largest civilian helicopter fleets, may ground one third of the fleet… Read More »
Air Canada Cargo Launches Freight Service to Costa Rica
Air Canada Cargo has started freighter flights into San José, Costa Rica using a Boeing 767-300 converted freighter. The flights… Read More »
WestJet Issues Notice About Disrupted Cargo Operations Following Avoided Strike Action
WestJet has warned customers to expect irregular cargo operations after coming to a last-minute agreement with pilot unions to avert… Read More »
The Future of Business Travel: Changing Trends and Optimizing Cost
A recent report by Morning Consult suggests that business travel may never return to its pre-pandemic norms. Tighter budgets and… Read More »
United States and Moldova Establish Open Skies Agreement
The United States (US) and Moldova have established an Open Skies agreement, forging a modern civil aviation relationship between the… Read More »
