The Two Things Every Cruise Line Needs to Offer Post-Coronavirus

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has brought the cruise industry to a standstill but executives have expressed optimism that the sailings will eventually resume and… Read More »
US State Department Says Cruise Ship Crew Members Still Stranded

The United States Department of State announced Thursday there were still a “fairly significant number of U.S. citizen crew members” stuck… Read More »
United Airlines believes passenger demand will likely remain low into 2021

United Airlines believes passenger demand will likely remain suppressed into 2021 and cautions a return to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels of… Read More »
Air Canada reconfigures passenger widebody jets to carry urgent cargo

Like a growing number of airlines, Air Canada (AC) has fielded passenger widebodies on cargo missions in recent weeks. Since… Read More »
United cuts May flights by 90% and tells employees to brace for job cuts

United Airlines Holdings said that it has cut its flight schedule by 90% in May and expects similar cuts for… Read More »
The new Air Force One Boeing 747-8s will cost $4.7B

Everything aviation is expensive. It’s just a fact. Everything military aviation is really expensive. That’s also an unfortunate fact. Everything… Read More »
Gulf Air introduces its ‘Golden Principles’ for health and safety of passengers and crew

Gulf Air in response to the global outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 has introduced a bundle of ‘golden principles’… Read More »
WestJet to layoff 1,700 pilots due to COVID-19 pandemic

WestJet is laying off 1,700 pilots across the airline, as well as WestJet Encore. WestJet is confirming the pilots have… Read More »
Two chief Turkish Airlines pilots die from COVID-19

Two chief pilots from Turkey’s flag carrier died from the novel coronavirus this week, according to the head of Turkey… Read More »
Jet fuel demand to remain low as airlines buckle up for tough ride

Demand for flights and jet fuel could take years to recover from the coronavirus crisis as airlines struggle to survive… Read More »
Airbus puts off planned production ramp-up of A220 jet

Airbus is delaying the planned Canadian production ramp-up of its A220 jet by a year, a company spokeswoman said, as… Read More »
Thai government expects a capital injection plan for Thai Airways soon

The Thai government expects to conclude a capital injection plan for flagship carrier Thai Airways International next week, a government… Read More »
Airbus is examining defer deliveries after travel demand collapsed

European planemaker Airbus is examining multiple customer requests to defer deliveries after travel demand collapsed because of the coronavirus epidemic…. Read More »
Boeing to resume aircraft production in Puget Sound

Boeing will resume all Commercial Airplanes production in a phased approach at its Puget Sound-region facilities next week, after suspending… Read More »
How Cruise Ships Are Cleaned During Coronavirus Pandemic

Lately, cruise ships have been seen as cargo ships for the coronavirus, with many forced into quarantine when they’re allowed to… Read More »
CEO Says Carnival Corp. Has Funding to Survive 2020 and Beyond

Carnival Corp. has taken “decisive and concrete” financial actions that ensure operations through 2020 and beyond, despite the coronavirus pandemic, CEO… Read More »
US government reaches agreement with 10 airlines on federal aid

The US Treasury Department reached an agreement in principle with 10 large US airlines, ensuring their participation in the $25… Read More »
Delta to operate daily scheduled US-Shanghai cargo flights

Delta Air Lines will operate daily, scheduled all-cargo service connecting the US, South Korea and China starting April 16… Read More »
Boeing lost 150 Max jet orders in March

Boeing customers canceled 150 orders for 737 Max aircraft in March 2020, amid the worsening crisis due to coronavirus or… Read More »
Norwegian Air makes last ditch attempt to save airline

airline Norwegian is on the brink as its pilots were warned there was no money to pay them – or… Read More »
San Francisco Airport (SFO) cyber-attacked by Russian hackers

A cyber-attack on San Francisco International Airport (SFO) last month was carried out by state-sponsored Russian hackers, according to Eset…. Read More »
The FAA is telling pilots not to fly if they take the controversial malaria pill Trump pushed as a treatment for the coronavirus

The FAA issued a new guidance barring pilots from flying if they have taken hydroxychloroquine within the past 48 hours…. Read More »