Brazil Approves BRL 5 Billion Credit Support for Airlines
Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies has approved a crucial amendment to the National Civil Aviation Fund (Fundo Nacional de Aviação Civil… Read More »
Cathay Pacific’s ‘I Can Fly’ Program Graduates 300 Students
After a five-year pause, Cathay Pacific’s renowned ‘I Can Fly’ program has successfully graduated 300 students, marking a significant milestone… Read More »
JetBlue, Spirit, and Frontier Delay Airbus Deliveries to Cut Costs
Several U.S. low-cost carriers, including JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, and Frontier Airlines, are deferring the delivery of dozens of new Airbus… Read More »
Aruba’s Queen Beatrix Airport: U.S. Pre-Clearance and Global Hub
Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport, strategically located near the capital city of Oranjestad, is a vital hub for travelers in… Read More »
Travelers Now Prioritize Aircraft Safety Over Price
As travelers continue to navigate the complexities of air travel, a new factor has emerged as a significant consideration: the… Read More »
India’s DGCA Places SpiceJet Under Enhanced Surveillance Following Audit
India’s aviation regulatory authority, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has placed the budget carrier SpiceJet under enhanced surveillance… Read More »
JetBlue to Offer Pilot Early Outs Amid Network Reductions for Profitability
JetBlue is set to offer its pilots early retirement packages as part of its broader strategy to scale back operations… Read More »
Airlines Introduce Green Fees to Cover Sustainable Aviation Fuel Costs
In the past, airlines would often impose “fuel surcharges” whenever jet fuel prices spiked, a practice that persisted even when… Read More »