DOT Makes Final Decision on Cutting Airline Service
The U.S. Department of Transportation has made its final decision on granting service exemptions to U.S. airlines, allowing 15 domestic… Read More »
Airline Suspends Flights as Passengers Can’t Meet COVID-19 Requirements
Lion Air is temporarily suspending all flights just days after resuming operations, citing passengers’ inability to comply with COVID-19 requirements…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines Offering Buyout Package to Employees
Southwest Airlines, facing what it says is likely 30 percent less passenger traffic this fall compared to last year, is… Read More »
TSA Eyes Passenger Self-Screening at Airports
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is looking to develop a passenger self-screening system that’s being compared to the self-checkout kiosks… Read More »
UN Agency Air Travel Guidelines Include Restricted Bathroom Visits
When you gotta go, you better go before getting on the plane. New guidelines for dealing with the coronavirus on… Read More »
Airports Expecting Crowding Problem Even With Travel Demand Still Low
It seems ironic, at best, and oxymoronic, at worst. The demand for air travel is still quite low in the… Read More »
Godspeed, Mad Dog: McDonnell Douglas Planes Fly for Final Time
Ladies and gentlemen, the McDonnell Douglas aircraft have left the air. Thank you. Yeah, they were as iconic as Elvis… Read More »
Airlines for America Applauds New Framework for Changes to Aviation Industry
Airlines for America (A4A) officials applauded the recent recommendations for the safe, sustainable and secure restart and recovery of global air travel… Read More »