A Frontier passenger bound for Jacksonville is sent to Jamaica by mistake

It was either comical or scary or infuriating—or a combination of all three. Beverly Ellis-Hebard was supposed to travel from… Read More »
Delta Continues Push for Sustainability

Delta Air Lines is building off its success. The Atlanta-based carrier is a leader in sustainability and made public its… Read More »
Is the US Ready for Air Taxis?

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving ahead with plans for companies to develop air taxis. In fact, the FAA… Read More »
How to deal with annoying people at the airport?

If you encounter bad airport behavior, there’s no need to stress. Even experienced travelers can experience breakdowns due to a… Read More »
Are bigger jets the answer for congested airports and airline rising costs?

To address congested airports, increased costs, a pilot shortage, and high demand, airlines are turning to larger planes to fit… Read More »
Isla Mujeres Welcomes a New Boutique Hideaway

Secrets Impression Isla Mujeres does just that—leaves an impression. There’s nothing ordinary about a stay at this beautiful new property,… Read More »
IHG Announces Major Leadership Shakeup, New CEO

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) announced that Keith Barr has decided to step down from his roles as Chief Executive Officer… Read More »
American Cruise Lines Christens Two New Ships

American Cruise Lines celebrated the christening of two new sister ships on May 3, the American Serenade on the Mississippi… Read More »
What’s Next for River Cruising?

River cruising has become more popular than ever before, and with its rise in popularity and demand come some new… Read More »
MSC Cruises Extends Formula 1 Partnership

MSC Cruises has extended its partnership with Formula 1 and is now the Official Cruise Partner of all races through… Read More »
Journalist from Diverted Ryanair Flight Faces Imprisonment in Belarus

A journalist who was arrested by police after his plane was diverted and forced to land in Belarus has been… Read More »
Air Atlanta Embarks on New Chapter with Transition to Boeing 777 Aircraft

Air Atlanta Icelandic is going against the grain at the moment. At a time when a soft market is accelerating… Read More »
Air France KLM Reports Decline in Cargo Revenues for Q1 2023

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP) saw revenues and demand decline in the first quarter of the year as the… Read More »
IAG Cargo Reports Decrease in Cargo Revenues Despite Increased Demand

IAG Cargo registered a decline in its cargo revenues in the first quarter of the year despite seeing demand decrease…. Read More »
The Top US and International Summer Travel Destinations

The peak summer travel period is nearly upon us and that means travelers are busy making plans to visit their… Read More »
The Most Popular European Cities for Summer Travel

Allianz Partners’ annual Top 10 Summer European Destinations review has found that European travel is expected to rise 55 percent… Read More »
Melbourne to Host Australian Tourism Exchange 2024

Melbourne, Australia will host the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) for the first time since 2015 in May 2024. ATE is… Read More »
Complete Aircraft Group launches Complete Engine Services

Complete Aircraft Group has launched its new commercial powerplant and APU support business, Complete Engine Services (CES), following certifications from… Read More »
Mokulele Airlines Successfully Handles Engine Failure Mid-Flight, Lands Safely

Passengers onboard a Mokulele Airlines flight were initially terrified when their plane lost one of its engines mid-air, yet to… Read More »
New British Long-Haul Carrier Himalaya Jet Meeting with Boeing

Executives from Himalaya Jet, a new long-haul carrier based in the United Kingdom, have met with Boeing to discuss the… Read More »
AirAsia Announces Spin-Off of Brand in Strategic Move

AirAsia’s parent company, Capital A Berhad, is taking another step in its diversification by spinning off the airasia brand. “airasia… Read More »
Airbus is betting on the stretched A220-500 to compete with Boeing’s 737 Max

Airbus is considering a stretched version of its A220 jet to compete with Boeing’s 737 and the A320. The A220-500,… Read More »