Turkish Airlines Flight Experiences Severe Turbulence, Lands Safely in Taipei
A Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul to Taipei experienced severe turbulence just before landing at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)… Read More »
American Airlines Unveils New European Routes and Expansions for Summer 2025
American Airlines has unveiled an exciting expansion of its international routes, adding five new destinations across Italy, Greece, Spain, and… Read More »
Norwegian and Widerøe Report 10% Passenger Growth in August 2024
Low-cost carrier Norwegian has announced impressive passenger figures for August 2024, carrying nearly 2.7 million travelers. The airline flew 2,369,469… Read More »
Etihad to Launch Nonstop Flights to Warsaw and Prague in Summer 2025
Etihad Airways has unveiled plans to launch its first nonstop flights to Warsaw, Poland, and Prague, Czechia, starting in summer… Read More »
Ural Airlines Begins Dismantling Emergency-Landed Airbus A320
Ural Airlines has announced the start of dismantling its Airbus A320, which made an emergency landing in a Russian wheat… Read More »
Hawaii Introduces Digital IDs for TSA Checkpoints at Honolulu Airport
Hawaii has joined a growing list of U.S. states where domestic passengers can use digital identification (ID) cards, including digital… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines Resumes Kuala Lumpur-Paris Flights in 2025
Malaysia Airlines will resume its service between Kuala Lumpur and Paris in 2025, marking the return of a route it… Read More »
U.S. Airlines Slow Hiring Amid Industry Challenges
U.S. airlines, having ramped up hiring after the pandemic, are now easing their recruitment efforts due to various operational and… Read More »
Air Senegal Suspends Flights to Seven International Destinations
Air Senegal is implementing major changes to its flight network, suspending services to seven international destinations starting this month. The… Read More »
CLIA Reports Cruise Industry’s Progress Towards Net Zero Emissions
The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released its annual Global Cruise Industry Environmental Technologies and Practices Report, highlighting significant… Read More »
China’s AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Completes Certification Flight Test
China’s AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, has successfully completed its first certification flight test, marking a significant milestone in… Read More »
Swiss International to Rebalance Planes Due to Heavy First Class Seats
Swiss International Air Lines is rebalancing its Airbus A330-300 planes due to the added weight of its new first-class privacy… Read More »
Airbus A330neo Tops Widebody Orders with 57 New Aircraft Since July
The Airbus A330neo has become the most ordered widebody aircraft in recent weeks, securing 57 firm orders and 60 additional… Read More »
August Hotel News: Record Earnings, New Openings, and Strike Threat
August brought significant news to the hotel industry, including record-breaking earnings, new hotel announcements, and the possibility of a major… Read More »
Unruly Airplane Behavior Down 80%: Travel Insider Explains Why
Air travel chaos surged during the pandemic, with nearly 6,000 unruly passenger incidents reported in 2021. From screaming matches to… Read More »
India’s DGCA Issues Show Cause Notice to Akasa Air for Regulatory Breaches
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show cause notice to Akasa Air following a surprise audit… Read More »
OpenAI Considers Structural Changes Amid New Investment Round
OpenAI, known for creating ChatGPT, is reportedly considering changes to its nonprofit structure as it seeks to attract more investors… Read More »
Lufthansa Resumes Direct Flights Between Munich and Johannesburg
German airline Lufthansa has resumed scheduled passenger flights between Munich and Johannesburg after a hiatus of 19 years. The route,… Read More »
Airbus and Korean Air Celebrate 50 Years of Partnership
Airbus and Korean Air are commemorating a significant milestone: 50 years of partnership that began on September 5, 1974. This… Read More »
Boeing Mechanic on Vacation During Critical Period Before Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident
A key Boeing mechanic, with 35 years of experience working on 737 doors, was on vacation during two crucial days… Read More »
ICAO Proposes Enhanced Safety Protocols to Combat Increased Turbulence Risks in Aviation
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is taking proactive steps to address the growing concerns over turbulence in the aviation… Read More »
Honda Aircraft Company Enhances HondaJet Maintenance for Greater Efficiency and Uptime
Honda Aircraft Company has announced significant updates to its HA-420 HondaJet Maintenance Program, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and increasing… Read More »
