Windstar Resumes Sailing With Renovated Star Legend
Small-ship specialist Windstar Cruises resumed passenger operations on the recently lengthened and renovated Star Legend yacht, departing Sept. 27 from… Read More »
Royal Caribbean CEO Says Stability Key To Strong Wave Season
In his latest message to travel advisors, Royal Caribbean Group CEO Richard Fain says the company is focused on building… Read More »
Ravn Alaska begins Dash 8-300 ops to Dutch Harbor
Just over a month after taking delivery of its first DHC-8-300, Ravn Alaska (7H, Anchorage Ted Stevens) has now deployed… Read More »
Israeli airlines plead for end to gov’t travel restrictions
In a joint letter to Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett, El Al Israel Airlines, Arkia Israeli Airlines, and Israir have… Read More »
Under new ownership, US’s 21 Air plots cargo sector growth
Following a change in overall ownership, 21 Air (2I, Greensboro) has asked the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to lift… Read More »
Dominican Republic’s flycana to rebrand as Arajet, add MAX
flycana (DW, Santo Domingo Las Américas) will rebrand as Arajet (DW, Santo Domingo Las Américas), the Dominican Republic’s civil aviation… Read More »
Philippines’ Cebu Pacific vows to keep full fleet
Cebu Pacific Air (5J, Manila Ninoy Aquino Int’l) is not planning to retire any of the 73 aircraft operated by… Read More »
Oman Air to seek Oneworld membership
Oman Air (WY, Muscat) has announced plans to join the Oneworld alliance and has approached Qatar Airways to sponsor its… Read More »
Air Europa to furlough 60% of staff, IAG deal in jeopardy
With the Spanish government’s ERTE job retention scheme set to expire in its present form on September 30, Air Europa… Read More »
India’s SpiceJet “wipes out most debts” with cargo sale
SpiceJet (SG, Delhi Int’l) shareholders have approved the transfer of its cargo and logistics business, SpiceXpress and Logistics Private Ltd,… Read More »
FedEx Express expands partnerships with FedEx, DHL Express
FedEx Express (FX, Memphis Int’l) has entered into a long-term agreement with Atlas Air (5Y, New York JFK) to wet-lease… Read More »
Afghan carriers resume flights; foreign operators cautious
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has given Kam Air (RQ, Kabul) the greenlight to start commercial flights to Islamabad… Read More »
SKY express to commence international flights from Thessaloniki
SKY express initiates the first route that connects Thessaloniki, Macedonia, with Cyprus. From 31 October an A320neo will be conducting… Read More »
Elix Aviation delivers an ATR 72-600 to Bestfly Cabo Verde
Elix Aviation, the international regional aircraft leasing company, has confirmed the delivery of one ATR 72-600, on lease to Bestfly… Read More »
RIX Weekly Update!
This week Riga Airport connects passengers to 83 destinations RIX Weekly Update! This week Riga Airport connects passengers to 83… Read More »
Scheduled Airlines Respond to the Reopening of the Transatlantic Market
The Transatlantic Aviation Market Reopens in November and Scheduled Airlines Respond by Cutting Capacity Further! Global airline capacity has increased… Read More »
Delta Is Considering 737 MAX Purchase
Could Delta Air Lines add the controversial Boeing 737 MAX to its fleet? Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said… Read More »
Nine Things To Know Before Your First European River Cruise
The River Cruise Experience River cruising shares many similarities with ocean cruising, but the two experiences are significantly different. So… Read More »
La Palma, Spain partially reopens amid volcanic eruption
Santa Cruz de La Palma Airport has partially reopened to traffic amid the ongoing eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano… Read More »
The Latest Travel Advice, Requirements for the World’s Most-Visited Countries
What You Need To Know Europe routinely dominated the list of the world’s most-visited countries prior to the declaration of… Read More »
Southwest Wants to Hire 10,000 Workers but Might Have to Cut Flights Next Year
Southwest Airlines incoming CEO Robert Jordan had an eye-opening experience recently at, of all places, Whataburger. Going through the drive-thru… Read More »
DOT Hands United $1.9 Million Fine for Tarmac Delays
The Department of Transportation on Friday handed United Airlines a $1.9 million fine for breaking rules related to how long… Read More »
