Airport Officials Discover Illegal Flamingos in Mexico

Officials at a Mexican airport got more than they bargained for when they stopped the shipment of three wooden boxes with six… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Gifting Employees Free Travel Passes

Delta Air Lines is thanking its employees for working and making sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic by gifting them two… Read More »
British Airways Selling Flight Memorabilia

British Airways is appealing to av-geeks everywhere, as the airline is selling off memorabilia and items actually used during flights… Read More »
United Adds Famous Hot Cocoa to Onboard Menu

United Airlines is adding hot cocoa to its menu of onboard beverages, but it’s not just any hot cocoa. This one… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Launches Pre-Travel COVID-19 Testing in Several Major Cities

Hawaiian Airlines announced it is offering drive-through and walk-up COVID-19 pre-flight tests for passengers traveling to the islands from Los… Read More »
Is Delta in the Market for the 737 MAX?

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said something in an interview with the Financial Times on Sunday that likely perked up the… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Modernizes Fleet, Leasing 13 New 737-9 MAX Aircraft

Alaska Airlines today announced a new move to optimize its mainline fleet by selling 10 Airbus A320s to Air Lease Corporation (ALC), then… Read More »
IATA Announces Creation of Digital COVID-19 Travel Pass

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) today announced that it’s in the final development stages for a mobile app called ‘IATA Travel… Read More »
Delta Teams With TSA at Atlanta Airport on New Security Tech

Delta Air Lines has announced a new program to help speed up security lines at an Atlanta airport ahead of the… Read More »
Holiday Air Travel off to Big Start

Well, if Friday and Saturday (Nov. 20 and 21) were any indications, the holiday air travel season is going to be a… Read More »
United Airlines Expands COVID-19 Testing Program to Latin America, Caribbean

United Airlines announced it would expand its COVID-19 testing program to include flights from Houston to destinations in Latin America and… Read More »
Delta CEO Says NY-to-London Corridor Not as Easy as First Thought

A New York-to-London air travel corridor might not be as easy as some people think, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed… Read More »
Which Thanksgiving Foods Can You Carry Onboard Flights?

Ahead of this week’s Thanksgiving holiday and amid this year’s unprecedented COVID-19 concerns, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidelines for… Read More »
Delta, WestJet Cancel Joint Venture

Saying that demands by the U.S. government for approval of a new alliance were unfair, Delta Air Lines and Canada’s… Read More »
Chicago Airports Adding COVID-19 Testing Facilities

Chicago’s two major airports will be joining New York’s three major facilities by adding on-site COVID-19 testing facilities at O’Hare International and… Read More »
As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Airline Bookings Start to Fall

Not even the upcoming holidays – arguably the most profitable five-week window in aviation – can help the airlines. Carriers are reporting… Read More »
Alaska Airlines’ Elite Flyers Will Also Earn American Airlines Benefits in 2021

Starting this spring, Alaska Airlines and American Airlines will make it a more hassle-free, rewarding experience for elite guests from one airline to travel… Read More »
US Travel Agency Air Ticket Sales in October Uphold Upward Trend

Airlines Reporting Corp. (ARC) today released its numbers on October 2020’s net air-travel sales, compiled from transactions settled by ARC for… Read More »
American Airlines Eliminates Change Fees on International Flights

American Airlines announced it has eliminated change fees and service charges on international tickets. American revealed it has dropped change fees for… Read More »
Delta to Introduce First Facial Recognition Option for Domestic Travelers

Delta Air Lines is partnering with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to launch the first facial recognition option for domestic travelers at… Read More »
Airlines React to Boeing 737 MAX Recertification

Almost two years after grounding the Boeing 737 MAX fleet, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) re-certified the planes to resume flying in… Read More »
Delta to Extend Blocking Middle Seats, Limit Capacity Into 2021

Delta Air Lines on Wednesday said it will continue to block middle seats and limit capacity for flights departing now… Read More »