JetBlue Looks to Future After Spirit Rejects Offer

All airlines – all businesses, for that matter, from mom-and-pop stores to international corporations – are looking for increased revenue… Read More »
New Details Revealed for Upcoming Airport in Tulum, Mexico

Government officials in Mexico have announced new details for the new international airport scheduled to be built in the state… Read More »
EU Lifts Mask Mandates for Planes, Airports

The European Union (EU) announced it would lift mask mandates for airplanes and airports as coronavirus-related travel restrictions continue to… Read More »
Where airline passenger satisfaction stands ahead of summer travel

Air travelers are growing increasingly less satisfied with their experience, according to the J.D. Power 2022 North America Airline Satisfaction… Read More »
Beleaguered British Airways Adds Help to Management Team

It’s straight out of the crisis playbook. British Airways CEO Sean Doyle is shaking up his management team, adding four… Read More »
TSA Will Add Screeners for Expected Summer Travel Boom

The Transportation Security Administration is taking a page from the Federal Aviation Administration and being proactive ahead of what is… Read More »
Republic Airways Wants FAA to Cut Pilot Training Time in Half

The pilot shortage isn’t just affecting the major airlines. Even regional airlines are feeling the brunt since that’s where the… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Details $2 Billion Plan To Enhance Customer Experience

Southwest Airlines has outlined plans for $2 billion in investments in the coming years designed to improve the customer experience… Read More »
Airline Trade Group IATA Now Expects Recovery a Year Early

International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh, emboldened by increasing passenger traffic despite rising fuel prices and war… Read More »
The World’s Most Family-Friendly Airports and Airlines

The Best Airports and Airlines for Traveling Families Traveling with children can bring added challenges, especially in the event of… Read More »
United Airlines Cancels Seven International Routes for June

You’ve heard of a pilot shortage. You’ve heard of a flight attendant shortage. You’ve heard of baggage handler shortages. Now… Read More »
Delta releases its Environmental, Social and Governance Report

Delta Air Lines this week released its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report, showing the latest data indicates the carrier’s… Read More »
Is There Really a Pilot Shortage? Depends on Who You Ask

Is there really a pilot shortage pervading the airline industry? United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby thinks so, saying last month… Read More »
Frustrated Alaska Airlines Pilots to Vote on Strike

Alaska Airlines pilots, frustrated over a years-long contract negotiation with management, will begin voting on Monday, May 9 on whether… Read More »
Airline Incidents Fall More Than 50 Percent After Mask Mandate Lifted

In the week after a Tampa, Fla. judge struck down the federal transportation mask mandate, onboard airline incidents by unruly… Read More »
Flight Turns Around After Airline Finds Out Co-Pilot Is Still in Training

A Virgin Atlantic plane was 40 minutes into its flight and already over Ireland after leaving from London and heading… Read More »
FAA Takes Steps to Avoid Summer Delays, Cancellations in Florida

Florida is glorious, we all know that. But the state can have its weather drawbacks, and for air travel it’s… Read More »
Air Travel Bouncing Back From Impact of Pandemic

A new study found that passenger numbers grew in March, indicating that air travel around the world continues to recover… Read More »
New technology could end U.S. airport liquid ban

Could we soon see the end of airport liquid bans? Technology advancements in how bags are scanned could mean that… Read More »
Southwest To Give Free Wi-Fi a Test Run on Select Flights

Southwest Airlines, which offers Wi-Fi connectivity on flights to passengers for an $8 charge, will experiment with free Wi-Fi on… Read More »
Summer airline bookings won’t be a problem for airlines but rebooking will

Airlines are already short-staffed to the point where they are offering bonuses and incentives to cabin crew to work all… Read More »
Travelers Have One Year to Comply With REAL ID Requirements

Travelers now have one year to comply with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) REAL ID full enforcement date of… Read More »