On March 29, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs cautioned its citizens about difficult travel circumstances to the United States
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American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are discontinuing specific regional routes that cater to passengers traveling within California.
Spirit Airlines anticipates $200 million in compensation for grounding of certain aircraft caused by problems with Pratt & Whitney engines.
Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O’Leary, a long-standing proponent of Southwest, no longer views the company as a low-cost carrier.
American Airlines (AA) is adjusting its pet policy to allow passengers to bring their pet and a full-size carry-on bag into the cabin.
On Friday, a United Airlines (UA) Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner had to make an emergency landing at New York Stewart International Airport (SWF) due to what was described as “severe turbulence.”
The Seattle–Taipei flights will be operated by STARLUX’s cutting-edge Airbus A350 aircraft, featuring four distinct cabins—First Class (4 seats), Business Class (26 seats), Premium Economy (36 seats), and Economy (240 seats)—providing passengers with a range of choices for the 6,000+ mile journey.
Ultimately, the CEOs of major airlines such as United Airlines (UA), Southwest Airlines (WN), American Airlines (AA), and Alaska Airlines (AS) instigated a change in leadership at Boeing.
United Airlines (UA) Boeing 767, originally deemed destined for scrap after sustaining significant damage from a hard landing
As Delta Air Lines (DL) commemorates its 90th anniversary of service in Montréal, it’s not just a time to honour decades of aviation history but also to celebrate the vibrant metropolis of Quebec – a city renowned for its culture, history, and sense of exploration.