How private aviation could fill first class void in post-coronavirus world
How private aviation could fill first class void in post coronavirus world. Dmitriy Korshunov, CEO of Delta World Charter, shares… Read More »
Consumer Groups Pressure White House Over Family Seating on Planes
Consumer advocates are pressuring the Biden Administration to have the Department of Transportation revisit its decision on how families are… Read More »
US Government to Provide $482 Million in Aid to Aviation Manufacturers
United States President Joe Biden and his administration announced a fund consisting of $482 million available to aviation manufacturers that… Read More »
Airline bookings stabilize again as focus turns to 2022 corporate demand
Airline booking trends have stabilized after an uneven stretch that saw deceleration amid concerns over the Delta COVID variant, according… Read More »
U.S. carrier Breeze confirms buying 20 more Airbus A220 jets
Breeze Airways, the new U.S. carrier founded by entrepreneur David Neeleman, on Monday publicly unveiled an order for 20 more… Read More »
LATAM garners over $5bn in bankruptcy exit financing offers
LATAM Airlines Group – and certain of its debtor-affiliates in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, the United States, and Peru –… Read More »
Union president says flight attendants fear being ‘punched in the face’ over mask enforcement
Flight attendants enforcing mask mandates onboard are worried about physical attacks from travelers, Sara Nelson, international president of the Association… Read More »
Best Booking Tactics for Deals on Holiday Flights This Year
Last year’s holiday travel season was something of a disappointment for many Americans, as COVID-19’s winter surge intensified and officials… Read More »