Orlando Airport clarifies Florida Governor’s Coronavirus statistics

Governor Ron DeSantis announced that 260 employees at Florida’s Orlando International Airport tested positive for the coronavirus, a statistic the airport… Read More »
United Adds Incentive for Flight Attendant Buy-Out

Saying it needs more employees to accept a voluntary exit package, United Airlines has upped the ante for flight attendants… Read More »
JetBlue Planning Layoffs and Outsourcing Positions at Smaller Airports

An internal JetBlue Airways memo obtained by Business Insider details a plan for the airline to begin laying off workers on Oct…. Read More »
Avis Budget Group Names New Chief Executive Officer

Avis Budget Group, Inc. announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Joe Ferraro, who has been serving as interim… Read More »
Half Moon in Jamaica Reopens Rose Hall Villas

Jamaica’s iconic resort destination, Half Moon, is now welcoming international travelers to its Rose Hall Villas as part of the… Read More »
Airlines Are Axing Alcoholic Drinks Amid COVID-19

Many airlines began cutting back onboard food-and-beverage service in March 2020, as COVID-19 started to sweep the globe. The modified operations aim to… Read More »
Woman Gets Past Security and Onto Plane Before Being Caught

A female would-be passenger somehow made it past a Transportation Security Administration security checkpoint and actually took a seat on… Read More »
Boeing Wants You to ‘Travel Confidently’ With Cleaning Initiative

Boeing Co. is working on a new initiative that will make its planes cleaner and more sanitized in the wake… Read More »
Fiji Airways Unveils ‘Travel Ready’ Program

Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, has today outlined its plan for a return to flying once border restrictions ease and… Read More »
US, China Stand Down on Air Travel Restrictions

The United States and China reached a bit of détente in their impasse over airline travel between the two nations…. Read More »
Delta Air Lines Adding Flights, Boosting Service for Summer

Delta Air Lines announced it would add almost 1,000 flights and boost service to key summer destinations in July as… Read More »
Southwest Brings Back $49 Flights for Limited Time

Southwest Airlines has launched another nationwide sale featuring flights from as low as $49 one-way. Available now through Thursday, June… Read More »
Airlines Are Cracking Down on Passengers Not Wearing Masks

Airlines for America (A4A), a trade organization that represents leading U.S. airlines, declared that its member carriers are vowing to vigorously… Read More »
United Leverages MileagePlus Program for $5 Billion in Liquidity

United Airlines today announced that it plans on using its MileagePlus frequent flyer program as collateral to secure a $5-billion loan,… Read More »
Florida TSA Officers Seize 12 Guns in Nine Days

We’ve heard about it and we’ve read about it—from weapons to drugs and everything in between, there’s no limit to… Read More »
Canadian Airports to Begin Mandatory Temperature Screenings

As the world continues striving to be a safer place amid COVID-19, many hotels, restaurants, airports and more are implementing… Read More »
Airline Passenger Unknowingly Brought Coronavirus From NY to LA

American Airlines and the public are only now learning how a mid-March flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International… Read More »
Frontier Offering Triple Bonus Miles

Well, they say good things come in threes, right? Budget carrier Frontier Airlines is offering triple bonus miles and segments… Read More »
FAA Warns That Near-Empty Jets Pose Danger

In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, in the wake of worldwide travel restrictions and a general fear of… Read More »
Flight Attendant Who Posted Racially Sensitive Tweets No Longer With Delta

A flight attendant with Delta Air Lines who posted racially sensitive tweets is no longer with the carrier, the company… Read More »
Senators Want More Oversight of FAA Certification Process

A pair of U.S. Senators are seeking a bill that would call for reforms on how the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
American and Delta Reactivate Planes as Summer Takes Off

With the lifting of many of the nationwide lockdowns, summer travel is officially starting to take off, and airlines are… Read More »