Tata-owned Air India (AI) is establishing software development centers in San Francisco, Gurgaon, and Kochi.
Author: Bhavya Velani
Russia has accused the United States of pressuring Turkish Airlines (TK) to deny its citizens passage on flights between Istanbul and Mexico, sparking a dispute between Russian officials and the Turkish flag carrier.
American Airlines (AA) CEO Robert Isom expressed uncertainty regarding certain aspects of a new federal government rule mandating airlines to offer automatic refunds, describing them as “gray.”
Due to rising costs and delays in Boeing 737 Max deliveries, Southwest Airlines (WN) is implementing several measures, including removing multiple destinations from its network
IndiGo Airlines (6E), India’s leading carrier in terms of market share, recently made a significant move in the aviation industry by placing an order for 30 Airbus A350-900 widebody aircraft.
In its first-quarter 2024 financial report, American Airlines (AA) disclosed record-breaking revenue of $12.6 billion alongside a net loss of $312 million.
In early March, frequent flyers with Air India (AI), owned by the Tata Group, became frustrated with the lack of flight options out of Dallas, a crucial destination for many. In response, they petitioned the airline to establish a route to this city.
Alaska Airlines is set to introduce fresh travel opportunities for those journeying between San Diego and Las Vegas.
A Boeing 747 operated by Lufthansa Airlines (LH) experienced a couple of rough moments as it landed at LAX Airport in Los Angeles.
Ryanair, Europe’s leading airline, announced the cancellation of over 300 flights due to French ATC strike scheduled for Thursday, April 25.