Norwegian Wins Oslo Court Case on EU ETS Obligations
The Oslo District Court has ruled in favor of Norwegian Air, stating the airline was not required to fulfill its… Read More »
Turkey’s AJet Seeks 36 Aircraft to Offset Boeing Delivery Delays
AJet, the Turkish low-cost carrier based in Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen, is negotiating with lessors to acquire additional aircraft in 2025… Read More »
Samoa Airways Requests DoT Exemption to Continue Pago Pago Ofu Service
Samoa Airways (Polynesian Limited) has requested the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to renew its exemption from provisions 49 USC… Read More »
Port Vila Airport Reopens After 7.3 Magnitude Earthquak
Port Vila Airport resumed commercial operations on December 22, 2024, following a powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake that struck on December… Read More »
Grand Canyon Airlines Launches Safford-Phoenix Service
Grand Canyon Airlines is set to launch scheduled passenger flights on January 6, 2025, offering a new route connecting Safford… Read More »
Lufthansa Faces FAA Certification Delay on Boeing 787-9 Business Class Seats
Lufthansa is encountering further setbacks with its Boeing 787-9 fleet, adding to the existing delays in the delivery of the… Read More »
La-Z-Boy Campaign Calls for Passengers to Skip Seat Reclining
A new ad campaign by furniture company La-Z-Boy is drawing attention to a growing in-flight irritation: seat reclining. The campaign,… Read More »
Singapore Airlines Retains Title for Longest Nonstop Flight in 2024
Singapore Airlines continues to dominate the ultra-long-haul flight sector in 2024 with its nonstop service between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)… Read More »
Playa Hotels in Exclusive Talks with Hyatt for Acquisition
Playa Hotels & Resorts N.V. announced on Monday that it has entered into an exclusivity agreement with Hyatt Hotels Corporation,… Read More »
Galveston Poised to Become the U.S.’s Third-Largest Cruise Port
Galveston, Texas, is on track to become the nation’s third-largest cruise port, a significant milestone for the city. While many… Read More »