The World Airline Awards 2023: Celebrating Excellence in Aviation
Since their inception in 1999, the World Airline Awards have become the gold standard for global customer satisfaction in the… Read More »
Japan Airlines is the First Japanese Airline to Operate a Direct Flight to the Middle East
Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced today that it will launch a new nonstop daily service between Tokyo(Haneda) and Doha, Qatar… Read More »
Airbus A321XLR Faces Range Limitations Due to Safety Feature
The highly anticipated Airbus A321XLR, initially designed with a range of 4,700 miles, is encountering challenges due to a new… Read More »
American Airlines Boosts Pilot Offer by $1 Billion Amid Negotiations
American Airlines is giving its pilots added incentive to agree to a new contract. The Dallas-Fort Worth-based carrier has upped… Read More »
Hotel Room Entertainment Trends: What’s New and Exciting for Guests
Who doesn’t love a nice hotel room? An escape where you can ditch the chores and stress of daily life,… Read More »
Proponents of Easing Medium-Haul Restrictions at Washington National Airport Take Fight to Senate
Advocates pushing for relaxed medium-haul restrictions at Washington National Airport are vowing to continue their efforts in the US Senate… Read More »
European Airbnb Accommodations Offer Superior Value Compared to Hotels Amid Rising Prices
As average hotel prices in Europe surge above inflation and airfares reach a five-year high, summer vacation plans are being… Read More »
US Airline Staffing at Historic High, Yet Flight Delays Persist: What’s the Reason?
US passenger airline employment is now at its highest level in over two decades, according to the International Air Transport… Read More »
Extreme Heat Forces U.S. Airlines to Limit Passengers and Fuel Loads
Extreme temperatures in parts of the US and other regions have prompted US airlines to take measures to cope with… Read More »
United Flight Returns to San Francisco After Passenger Refuses to Stay in Economy Class Seat
A United Airlines flight bound for Taipei, Taiwan, was forced to turn back to San Francisco International Airport after a… Read More »
Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship Marks Key Construction Milestone
Well, we know it works. Or floats, as the case may be. Carnival Cruise Line reached an important mark when… Read More »
FAA Proposes Airworthiness Directive Over Boeing 757 Frame Cracks
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Boeing 757-200, 757-200CB, and 757-300… Read More »