Learn More About Beaches Resorts’ Autism Certified Vacation Programs

Beaches Resorts is the first company in the world to have completed IBCCES’ international training and certification program towards becoming… Read More »
CDC Lowers COVID-19 Travel Warnings for More Caribbean Countries

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week lowered its travel warning levels for multiple Caribbean countries,… Read More »
The Best US Airports to Get Starbucks

Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas is the nation’s best when it comes to picking up a Starbucks coffee… Read More »
American Airlines Expands Partnership With Expedia Group

American Airlines announced an expanded partnership with the Expedia Group that will include more customization options for travelers booking the… Read More »
Southwest Adds West Coast Routes

Southwest Airlines is adding flights to its schedule starting on June 5 and expanding its bookable flight schedule through November… Read More »
Frontier Airlines CEO Addresses Spirit Merger

Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle speaks. And he has much to say. A little more than a week since JetBlue… Read More »
Online Spending for Domestic Flight Bookings on the Rise

A new study found that domestic flight bookings in March drove $8.8 billion in online spending, a 28 percent increase… Read More »
Two airplane passengers accused of biting and hitting could pay record $82,000 federal fines

Two airplane passengers accused of hitting and biting crew and other passengers are facing a total of nearly $160,000 in… Read More »
EU Air Safety adds 21 Russian airlines to its list

The European Commission has updated the EU Air Safety List, which is the list of airlines that are subject to… Read More »
U.S. FAA names new certification director to implement significant reforms

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday Apr. 8 it is naming a new head of its aircraft certification… Read More »
Private jet operator Flexjet needs 350 pilots to fly the 50 new aircraft

Fractional aircraft ownership company and private jet travel provider Flexjet plans to hire 350 pilots to fly the 50 new… Read More »
United Airlines won’t fly dozens of Pratt & Whitney powered 777-200 jets until at least May 13

United Airlines doesn’t expect to fly dozens of Boeing 777 jets, grounded more than a year ago after one suffered… Read More »
Muirhead Avionics and Honeywell sign deal for ERJ cockpit and control display repairs

AMETEK MRO brand Muirhead Avionics will be providing repairs and ongoing support for Honeywell’s cockpit displays, control displays and display… Read More »
BOC Aviation orders 80 Airbus A320neos

Aircraft operating lessor BOC Aviation has entered into an agreement with Airbus to purchase 80 new Airbus A320neo family aircraft…. Read More »
U.S. airports dominate rankings of world’s busiest in 2021

U.S. airports made up eight of the 10 busiest hubs around the world last year, according to new rankings released… Read More »
TravelX Builds Protocols for NFT-Based Air Tickets

Blockchain-based distribution provider TravelX this week is putting up for sale what it’s calling the “world’s first non-fungible token flight… Read More »
The Ukraine refugee crisis has created a logistical challenge for aid shipments

The refugee crisis created by the conflict in Ukraine has dominated the headlines and in response there have been an… Read More »
Kuehne+Nagel charters AN-124 for Ukraine relief flight

Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) has chartered an AN-124 from Antonov to carry aid to Ukraine. The AN-124 took off from Sharjah on… Read More »
WestJet adds its first 737-800BCF freighter

WestJet Cargo has entered the freighter market with the arrival of the first of four B737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF)…. Read More »
S. Korea says N. Korea is razing hotel that eased relations

The South Korean government has condemned its North Korean counterpart for what the former says is the demolition of a… Read More »
Philadelphia hotel will relive historic past

The Divine Lorraine, which converted to a primarily residential building in 2017 after more than a century as a signature… Read More »
Promising Dayton lodging hopes extended across Ohio

Dayton leaders are bullish on hotel market prospects for the city and Ohio as a whole as rising occupancy meets… Read More »