2,500 unruly U.S. airline passengers reported in 2021
Airlines have filed about 2,500 unruly-passenger reports with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration this year, including 1,900 reports of passengers… Read More »
U.S. prepares to downgrade Mexico air safety rating
The U.S. government is preparing to downgrade Mexico’s aviation safety rating, a move that would bar Mexican carriers from adding… Read More »
Idaho capital exemplifies trend toward small-city flights
Boise, Idaho, exemplifies US airlines’ efforts to increase service to small cities and outdoor leisure destinations, with Delta, Southwest and… Read More »
How Billions of Unused Airline Miles Could Impact Air Travel After COVID
According to a new ValuePenguin study, a massive number of unused airlines rewards miles that went unused in 2020 could cause… Read More »
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion, Israel reopens after rocket fire
Israel’s Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport has re-opened to traffic with a number of flights taking off on Wednesday morning…. Read More »
US and UK Airline CEOs Call for Summit To Speed Restart of Transatlantic Travel
Chief executives of the U.S.’ and U.K.’s major airlines today conjointly wrote to representatives of the two national governments, calling… Read More »
An Aviation Expert’s Insight Into the Future of Air Travel
Delta was the last commercial airline to end blocking off middle seats; its last flight that blocked seats flew on May… Read More »
Air Sénégal targets US debut from late 3Q21
Air Sénégal (HC, Dakar Blaise Diagne Int’l) has announced a new year-round service from September 2, 2021, between Dakar Blaise… Read More »