Spirit Airlines Expands Connections to Puerto Rico
Spirit Airlines is expanding its connections into Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) with five new daily nonstop flight routes… Read More »
Qantas Airways will fly the world’s longest flight from Sydney to London in 2025
There appears to be a new contender for the world’s longest flight. Qantas Airways will fly from Sydney to London… Read More »
Myrtle Beach Airport in South Carolina Continues to Grow
It’s like a domino effect. As Myrtle Beach, South Carolina continues to grow with tourists, infrastructure needs to grow with… Read More »
American Airlines announces succession plan after Derek Kerr’s retirement
American Airlines announced that vice chairman and American Eagle President and Strategic Advisor, Derek Kerr, would retire from the company… Read More »
American’s new routes connect California and Texas
American Airlines has begun a new route connecting state capitals. The airline is now flying between Sacramento and Austin. The… Read More »
A Frontier passenger bound for Jacksonville is sent to Jamaica by mistake
It was either comical or scary or infuriating—or a combination of all three. Beverly Ellis-Hebard was supposed to travel from… Read More »
Delta Continues Push for Sustainability
Delta Air Lines is building off its success. The Atlanta-based carrier is a leader in sustainability and made public its… Read More »
Is the US Ready for Air Taxis?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving ahead with plans for companies to develop air taxis. In fact, the FAA… Read More »
United To Triple Sustainable Aviation Fuel Use in 2023
United Airlines announced that it will begin using a blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on departing flights from San… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Launches $499 All-You-Can-Fly Pass
Low-fare air carrier Frontier Airlines is now offering its GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass at $499 per person now through May… Read More »
United Airlines to Hire 15,000 New Employees
United Airlines is planning to hire 15,000 new employees to strengthen the airline ahead of a busy summer travel season…. Read More »
Data Shows Demand for Air Travel Still High
Despite economic uncertainty and a possible recession looming, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that demand for commercial air… Read More »
US will not extend 5G wireless safety upgrade deadline for airlines
United States President Joe Biden and his administration announced that it would not extend the July 1 deadline for airlines… Read More »
The 10 Most Popular Domestic Flight Routes
Scoring a great flight deal sometimes comes down to finding that perfect sweet spot in terms of availability and demand…. Read More »
What the NDC Rollout Means for Travel Advisors
New Distribution Capability (NDC) has become the most common acronym in the travel industry since, well, GDS (global distribution system),… Read More »
The Air Canada-United Airlines partnership a broader choice of flights and destinations
Airline partnerships deliver a range of benefits — a broader choice of flights and destinations, a more seamless travel experience… Read More »
Bipartisan Bill Aims To Address Pilot Shortage and Lack of Diversity
A new bipartisan bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate aimed at addressing the pilot… Read More »
Workers Hold Rally, Demand Delta Air Lines and City of Atlanta Raise Wages
The first of May is an important date in labor history. May Day. So it was not lost on most… Read More »
FAA Activates New Direct Plane Routes Ahead of Summer
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has activated 169 new routes along the East Coast ahead of what is expected… Read More »
The Top Air Travel News
Depending on how you look at it, it was a busy month for the airlines and airports, or it was… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines adds Atlanta to its U.S. destinations
The world’s busiest airport is about to get a little busier. The largest airline in Africa, Ethiopian Airlines, recently announced… Read More »
U.S airlines report strong Q1 driven by high customer demand
The largest airlines in the United States reported that their first quarter financial results indicate strong pent-up travel demand and… Read More »
