Are offshore aircraft-repair stations a safety risk to passengers and crew?
Somewhere on the ground in São Paulo, Brazil, an aircraft technician needed help. He was a man of about 40,… Read More »
Don’t let travel document problems ground your next vacation
If you think your international travel documents for your next trip abroad are ship-shape, you might want to talk to… Read More »
American now offers satellite-based Wi-Fi access across its domestic fleet
American Airlines has finished rolling out satellite-based broadband Wi-Fi to its entire mainline narrowbody fleet of over 700 aircraft flying… Read More »
Inflight food, taste buds react differently at higher altitudes
Taste buds react differently at higher altitudes, so when designing an in-flight menu, careful consideration must be paid to each… Read More »
Airport trends driving traveler satisfaction
A record 965 million airline passengers flew in the United States last year, a 3.4% increase over 2016. So far… Read More »
Sabre aims to break down walls as it “reimagines” business of travel
Sabre president and CEO Sean Menke has a bold and new vision for how tech will reimagine the business of travel…. Read More »
How to survive super long non-stop flights
The traveler who sets off from New York or London with the intent on flying around the world can do… Read More »
The story behind ending mid-air collisions
The first collision between airliners occurred in 1922 in France. The loss of both airplanes and all occupants proved the… Read More »