50 New Airline Routes Launching December 2024

A wave of 50 new airline routes is set to take off in December 2024, connecting major cities and emerging… Read More »
TAP Air Portugal Adds New US Routes for Summer 2025

TAP Air Portugal is set to expand its transatlantic network in the northern summer season of 2025, introducing new non-stop… Read More »
LEVEL Secures Independent AOC, Expands Fleet for 2025

LEVEL, the low-cost long-haul brand owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), is poised to embark on a new chapter in… Read More »
TAP Air Portugal Adds New West Coast-Azores Flights

Travelers on the West Coast will soon have an exciting new option for reaching the lesser-visited Azores, a stunning Portuguese… Read More »
Inside Skiplagging: Why Some Travelers Defy Airlines

Skiplagging—also known as “hidden city ticketing”—is a travel hack that has captured the attention of cost-conscious flyers. This strategy involves… Read More »
Judge Rejects Boeings Plea Deal in 737 Max Case

A U.S. federal judge has rejected Boeing’s proposed plea agreement to resolve a criminal fraud charge connected to two fatal… Read More »
American, Southwest Lift Q4 Forecasts On Strong Demand

American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both raised their fourth-quarter revenue forecasts on Thursday, signaling that strong demand and strategic network… Read More »
American Airlines Chooses Citi As Sole Card Partner

American Airlines has finalized a new credit card agreement that will make Citi its exclusive co-branded credit card partner starting… Read More »
Stansted Targets Up to 51M Passengers by 2030s

London Stansted Airport (STN) has released a draft Sustainable Development Plan (SDP) that outlines its potential to serve up to… Read More »
Motu Link Secures $2.2M for French Polynesia’s First Cargo-Only Airline

Motu Link Airline, a French Polynesian cargo start-up based in Papeete, has successfully raised XPF251 million (USD2.2 million) through a… Read More »
Aircalin to Boost Australia Flights Starting Q2 2025

Aircalin (SB, Nouméa La Tontouta) is set to increase its flights to Nouméa from Australia’s east coast during the 2025… Read More »
Neptune Aviation to Add Converted A319 Airtankers by 2027

Neptune Aviation Services (Missoula) is expanding its fleet with the introduction of converted Airbus A319-100 airtankers, expected to be operational… Read More »
Citadel Among Bondholders Taking Ownership of Spirit Airlines

Miami-based hedge fund Citadel Advisors is part of the group of senior secured bondholders set to assume ownership of Spirit… Read More »
Cunard Reveals Queen Elizabeth’s Luxury Makeover for 2025 Voyages

Cunard, the iconic British cruise line, has unveiled plans for a transformative refurbishment of Queen Elizabeth ahead of her inaugural… Read More »
AHLA Pushes for Key Hotel Legislation in Congress

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is urging Congress to pass critical legislation before the 118th Congress concludes on… Read More »
Thai Airways Resumes Direct Flights Between Bangkok and Brussels

On December 1, 2024, Thai Airways International officially resumed its direct flight service between Bangkok and Brussels, marking a significant… Read More »
Axis Aviation San Marino Adds Falcon 2000LXS to Fleet

Axis Aviation San Marino has welcomed its first Falcon 2000LXS as part of its ongoing fleet expansion under its San… Read More »
easyJet to Cut UK Domestic Flights Amid Air Passenger Duty Hike

easyJet (London Luton) plans to reduce its domestic flights in the UK following an announced increase in air passenger duty… Read More »
Côte d’Ivoire Retires Its Only ACJ319, Replaces with ACJ320

The government of Côte d’Ivoire has officially retired its sole Airbus ACJ319-100, TU-VAS (msn 2192), replacing it with a newer… Read More »
Uganda Airlines to Acquire Two Boeing Freighters

The Ugandan cabinet has approved the acquisition of two Boeing freighters for Uganda Airlines. The purchase includes a narrowbody Boeing… Read More »
Taiwan Offers Loan to Air Marshall Islands for New Aircraft

Taiwan has pledged a preferential loan to Air Marshall Islands (CWM) to support its aircraft procurement plans. The announcement was… Read More »
ExecuJet Australia Retires Falcon 2000, Ends Dassault Operations

ExecuJet Australia has ceased operating Dassault Aviation aircraft following the retirement of its Falcon 2000LXS, marking a shift in its… Read More »