Around the world in eight vegetarian in-flight meals
World Vegetarian Day was founded in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society to bring awareness and promote the ethical,… Read More »
The 50 Spookiest Places to Visit This October
October Destinations for Halloween Frights No matter where you’re from, you probably grew up hearing about a haunted house hidden… Read More »
Suriname, a Caribbean Gem for Ecotourism
Suriname is a small South American country, located in the Caribbean, rich in biodiversity and culture, that is little visited… Read More »
Get to Know the Wonders of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia: A Land of Diversity Travelers looking to veer off the beaten path should get to know Saudi Arabia…. Read More »
Discover the Spirit and Essence of Mexican Cities
Miguel Torruco Marqués, Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism (SECTUR), announced the new Mexico’s Magical Neighborhoods (Barrios Magicos) program. The initiative seeks… Read More »
American Defends its Alliance with JetBlue at Antitrust Trial
Antitrust trials usually don’t have the same gravitas as other court proceedings, but the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the… Read More »
Hurricane Ian Will Still Cause Problems for Air Travel
Hurricane Ian might have lost some of its intensity over the last two days after destroying a good portion of… Read More »
The Best and Worst Airports for Cheap International Flights
The Airports With the Most and Least International Flight Deals When it comes to finding a great deal on a… Read More »
Emirates SkyCargo and United Cargo sign cargo interline
Emirates SkyCargo and United Cargo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work closely on issues including expanding cargo… Read More »
The U.S. plans to power 100% of its flights with renewable jet fuel
Renewable jet fuel currently accounts for only 0.1 percent of aviation fuel, a percentage that needs to increase to 5… Read More »
Stelia Aerospace launches new staggered Business Class seat
Stelia Aerospace has launched a new RENDEZ-VOUS Business Class seat. Stelia says its new staggered Business Class seat is one… Read More »
Flexjet adds Gulfstream G650 to its European fleet
Premium private jet operator Flexjet has announced it has registered its first Gulfstream G650 in Europe. A second G650 will… Read More »
FLYR Labs announces commercial agreement with Avianca
FLYR Labs has announced a commercial agreement with Latin American airline Avianca. The agreement will help to help modernize the… Read More »
Former United CEO: Boosting diversity requires taking risks
Increasing workplace diversity requires action and sometimes taking a risk, says former United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz. Munoz said he… Read More »
American exec, Southwest flight attendant revisit encounter
Almost two years after their chance encounter drew media attention to their discussion about race relations, American Airlines chairman Doug… Read More »
American Airlines offers healthy food options
American Airlines is adding a “wellness menu” of healthy options for premium cabin passengers, featuring items like breakfast frittatas and… Read More »
Fla. airports reopen; Puerto Rico recovers from Fiona
Almost all of Florida’s airports expect to be open today, although service is likely to be disrupted further north as… Read More »
United employees pack meals for hunger relief organization
United Airlines employees at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C., packed thousands of meals Sept. 29 for delivery to Rise… Read More »
United, American, Air Canada return to New Zealand
American Airlines and United Airlines will resume service to New Zealand in October and Air Canada will join them in… Read More »
Delta, Olympic organization unveil new logo
Delta Air Lines and the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games have unveiled an emblem featuring Delta’s stylized “A,” symbolizing Delta’s… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines CFO charts career path
Hawaiian Airlines CFO Shannon Okinaka attributes her career trajectory to a love of math, a supportive family and great mentors…. Read More »
FAA says Boeing has not completed work needed for MAX 7 approval
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Boeing it has not completed safety tasks needed in order to certify the 737… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines to return inactive A380s to Airbus by 2023
Malaysia Airlines Bhd, an airline unit of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), is planning to return all six of its Airbus… Read More »
Airbus delivers 500th A350 passenger jet and introduces new production standard
European plane maker Airbus announced the delivery of the 500th A350 passenger aircraft and introduced a new production standard for… Read More »
Canada’s WestJet orders 64 Boeing 737 MAX jets
Boeing received an order for as many as 64 of its 737 MAX jets from Canada’s WestJet airline. The order… Read More »
Boeing has not completed work needed for 737 MAX 7 approval says FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Boeing it has not completed key work needed in order to certify the 737-7… Read More »
