Spain to lift restrictions for UK and Japanese travellers
Spain has said it is officially lifting restrictions for UK travellers from Monday, when a decree takes effect. The government… Read More »
Japan bullet train driver leaves cockpit for toilet break
The incident took place on the Tokaido Shinkansen railway line. A Japanese train driver faces possible punishment after he left… Read More »
The Alaskan ghost town that electrified the US
This early 20th-Century copper mining town once provided comfort and community to hundreds of residents, but long after the frontier… Read More »
Delta taps longtime General Electric executive as its new CFO
Delta Air Lines Airbus A330neo or A330-900 aircraft with neo engine option of the European plane manufacturer, as seen departing… Read More »
Boeing resumes 737 MAX deliveries
Boeing resumed deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX on Wednesday, following approval of a fix for an electrical grounding issue… Read More »
Malaysia’s AirAsia X posts record quarterly loss
Malaysian long-haul budget airline AirAsia X Bhd reported a record loss for the first three months of the year and… Read More »
Singapore Airlines posts record $3.2 bln annual loss
Singapore Airlines planes sit on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore December 8, 2020. Photo: Reuters Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIAL.SI) on… Read More »
Eurostar secures £250m rescue package
Eurostar has managed to secure a £250m rescue package from banks and investors as it continues to battle a severe… Read More »
U.S. employers announce COVID-19 vaccine requirements as workplaces reopen
Delta’s mandate that all new employees be vaccinated went into effect Monday. Some US businesses requiring employee vaccines The list… Read More »
Emirates could swap Boeing 777X jets for smaller Dreamliners
The airline is currently in talks with the U.S. planemaker over its fleet planes, a review brought on by the… Read More »
Airbus to close Spanish plant but reviews parts selloff
Airbus (AIR.PA) took a step towards closing a plant in southern Spain on Wednesday, but rowed back over proposals to sell off… Read More »
Blue Origin discloses $2.4 mln as current highest bid for seat on space flight
A general view of the Blue Origin New Shepard rocket booster at the 33rd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado,… Read More »
Air France uses cooking oil to fly to Canada
The first Air France Airbus A350 prepares to take off after a ceremony at the aircraft builder’s headquarters in Colomiers… Read More »
Delta Air Lines stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Shares of Delta Air Lines Inc. DAL slipped 3.59% to $39.98 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around dismal… Read More »
Business travel has disappeared, how quickly will it rebound?
Book tickets. Schedule meetings. Obsess over your presentation. Pack a carry-on. Rush to the airport. Check out the lounge. Priority boarding…. Read More »
China lands its Zhurong rover on Mars
China has successfully landed a spacecraft on Mars, state media announced early on Saturday, May 15, 2021. The six-wheeled Zhurong… Read More »
Ryanair boss O’Leary sees the start of a strong rebound for travel
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says he is seeing the start of a strong rebound for travel as the easing of… Read More »
Ryanair posts record annual loss
Ryanair reported a record annual loss on Monday and said it would at best break even in the coming year… Read More »
British Airways and London’s Heathrow bosses say UK’s travel reopening not enough
The bosses of British Airways and London’s Heathrow Airport urged the UK government on Monday to open up more routes… Read More »
How a New York City restaurant loses money on a $14 sandwich
Breaking down the food, labor, and fixed costs of Dirt Candy’s popular spinach croque-monsieur We often presume to understand restaurant… Read More »
Giant Marilyn Monroe statue returns to Palm Springs facing backlash
The ‘Forever Marilyn’ statue by artist Seward Johnson was first in Palm Springs from 2012 to 2014. Now, she’s headed… Read More »
Paris landmarks bookstores struggle to survive
Gibert Jeune bookstore has held a prominent place on Paris’ Place Saint Michel for decades, its yellow awnings nearly… Read More »
Dubai Airports chief executive says there is no alternative to vaccine passports
The boss of the world’s busiest airport for international passengers has said Covid passports are the only way to restart… Read More »
Gulf Air delays Airbus and Boeing jet deliveries
Gulf Air’s chairman on Sunday said that market conditions remain difficult and that the Bahrain state carrier had reached a… Read More »
What the new U.S. Covid mask guidance means for unvaccinated kids
A girl and her father wear face masks while they push their bikes last summer in Hermosa Beach in the… Read More »
Complaints about airlines refusing to pay refunds for canceled flights during Covid soared
A screen shows canceled incoming flights at T.F. Green International Airport in Warwick, R.I., on March 30, 2020. Consumer advocates… Read More »
