Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has introduced an ambitious reconfiguration of its network, positioning the carrier for sustainable expansion while enhancing Abu Dhabi’s global connectivity.
Author: Bhavya Velani
The former British Airways (BA) Concorde, the supersonic jet that once achieved a record-setting New York-to-London speed, will embark on a dramatically different journey, moving at a leisurely pace of 5.7 miles per hour.
Central to this experience is the exceptional cabin crew who bring Emirates’ distinctive inflight service to life at an altitude of 38,000 feet.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has escalated 22 additional incidents of unruly passenger behavior to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for potential criminal prosecution review.
Starting from August 28, AirAsia India (I5) is set to initiate the first of its international flight to Sharjah (SHJ) on behalf of Air India Express (IX).
Flag carrier Qatar Airways (QR) has been operating large passenger jets with minimal to no passengers onboard on a daily basis between Melbourne and Adelaide, capitalizing on a regulatory loophole that permits additional flights to Australia.
Leading U.S. airlines have formally requested an extension from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the reduction of minimum flight requirements at congested airports in the New York City area and a key Washington airport.
Flag carrier British Airways (BA) has been making concerted efforts to restore its status as a premium airline, seeking to reverse the effects of cost-cutting measures implemented during the tenures of CEOs Willie Walsh and Alex Cruz.
In July, Boeing achieved lower airplane deliveries, and Orders count compared to its European counterpart, Airbus.
GEORGIA- Currently undergoing substantial enhancements, the Atlanta Int’l Airport (ATL) is set to inaugurate a dedicated terminal for VIP clients on September 6, catering to those seeking an exclusive environment to evade the hustle and bustle of the crowds.