Breeze Airways Joins TSA PreCheck

Brand new U.S. airline Breeze Airways has joined the Transportation Security Administration’s TSA PreCheck expedited screening program ahead of its debut on… Read More »
American Airlines Customers Can Now Use VeriFLY to Confirm Vaccination Status

As more countries and destinations adopt policies requiring travelers to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status, American Airlines is getting ahead… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Launches Nonstop Service Between Seattle, Cincinnati

Alaska Airlines announced the daily nonstop service between Seattle and Cincinnati that was scheduled to start last year officially debuted Thursday…. Read More »
JetBlue Announces New Flights Between New York City, London

JetBlue announced its new transatlantic service between New York City and London is scheduled to launch later this summer. According to The… Read More »
FAA Believes Most Airlines Won’t Weigh Passengers

The Federal Aviation Administration doesn’t believe airlines will resort to weighing passengers prior to flights, saying a guidance it issued… Read More »
Former Airline Employee Says Carrier Blackballed Her for Reporting Sexual Assault

A former American Airlines flight attendant says she has been blackballed by the carrier after reporting she was sexually assaulted… Read More »
Airport Security Has Changed Because of the Pandemic: What You Should Know

The Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) has altered its checkpoints throughout the pandemic, which may look a bit different for those… Read More »
Two Months After Going Public, Sun Country’s Main Investor Reduces Stake

Apollo Global Management, the chief investor that helped take Sun Country Airlines public two months ago, is selling part of… Read More »
La Compagnie To Resume Flights in June

La Compagnie, the boutique, all-business-class airline that only flies between France and New York, is set to resume flights next… Read More »
JetBlue Plane Diverted Due to ‘Erratic’ Passenger

A JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco was forced to land in Minneapolis on Monday after the crew… Read More »
FAA Orders Boeing 737 Classic Inspections

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it would require carriers operating Boeing 737 Classic series planes to perform safety checks… Read More »
Could US Airlines Start Weighing Passengers?

Once again the idea of weighing passengers as they board an airplane is being batted around According to a great… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Teams With NIKE to Donate Unused Tickets

Delta Air Lines announced it has teamed with NIKE to donate more than $1 million in unused tickets to help three worthy… Read More »
Unruly Passenger Facing Record Punishment by FAA

A man who tried to open an airplane door mid-flight and also twice struck a flight attendant is facing a… Read More »
American Airlines Now Welcoming All Visitors to Italy

With the recent change in Italy’s travel restrictions meant to encourage more tourism, American Airlines said it will now welcome all customers… Read More »
United Airlines Adds Domestic, International Service Ahead of Summer

United Airlines announced it has added more than 400 daily flights to its July schedule and increasing service to reopened European… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Reservation Systems Shut Down due to Volume

More evidence that the demand for travel is going through the roof – though not exactly what you want to… Read More »
How Billions of Unused Airline Miles Could Impact Air Travel After COVID

According to a new ValuePenguin study, a massive number of unused airlines rewards miles that went unused in 2020 could cause… Read More »
Pent-Up Travel Demand Means Pent-Up Planes

The pent-up demand for travel created by more than a year of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic crisis has led… Read More »
Delta Becomes First Airline To Require Vaccine for All New Hires

Delta Air Lines has become the first U.S. carrier to mandate that all new employees be vaccinated for COVID-19, the airline… Read More »
The 3 Biggest US Airlines Suspend Flights to Israel Amid Gaza Strip Bombings

American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, the three biggest carriers in the U.S. have suspended flights to Israel… Read More »
US Airlines Begin Boeing 737 MAX Repairs, Expect Swift Return to Service

Three major U.S. airlines stated today that they plan to quickly repair more than 60 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, which… Read More »