Battered consumer confidence to slow airlines’ recovery

Faltering consumer confidence will slow the recovery of air travel once coronavirus restrictions end, the sector’s main global body IATA… Read More »
Remaining Passengers Aboard Pacific Princess Disembark in California

The last few hundred passengers who remained aboard the Pacific Princess cruise ship will be able to disembark at the… Read More »
Book Now and Save Big With American Queen Steamboat Company’s Early Booking Discount

People around the United States are itching to take their next vacation. Several travelers had to cancel or postpone cruises… Read More »
AirAsia plans to restart domestic flights

AirAsia is targeting April 29 as the date it plans to restart domestic flights in Malaysia, followed by Thailand and… Read More »
US to resume manned space launches after 9 years

NASA and SpaceX have picked May 27 for resuming astronaut launches from the US after nine years of complete Russian… Read More »
Dallas-based private jet business grounds planes

California transplant JetSuite saw its business evaporate in late March. JetSuite, a Dallas-based private aviation company, is shutting down operations… Read More »
NASA sets launch date for SpaceX U.S. manned mission to space station

NASA on Friday set a launch date of May 27 for its first astronaut mission from U.S. soil in nearly… Read More »
Airfares show declines as airlines brace for tough recovery

Airfares have fallen as much as 30% since the start of the year in North America and Europe, according to… Read More »
12 ways to cope with Coronavirus stress and anxiety

We’re now firmly in a phase that for many is alarming and unnerving. Beyond the human tragedy, the Covid-19 outbreak… Read More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Ryanair sees price war fuelling rapid air travel recovery

Ryanair is steeling for an airline price war that it expects to win once coronavirus restrictions are lifted and passengers… Read More »
Korean Air adding back suspended domestic flights in May

Korean Air plans to add back some previously suspended domestic flights in May, a sign that domestic demand is beginning… Read More »
JAL and ANA international flight reductions to soon exceed 90%

Japan’s major airlines are continuing to shrink their international networks, as they increase their cuts through late April and plan… Read More »
Some poor performing European airlines could disappear

Many European airlines spent much of the past two decades asking governments to leave the airline industry. Now, many are… Read More »