Two men, both of whom are Black and Muslim, are suing Alaska Airlines for alleged racial discrimination and violations of their civil rights, telling they were kicked off a flight in February 2020 over text messages in Arabic.
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All the major international aerospace companies are expected to make announcements at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, and Pratt & Whitney made a few of its own on the first day. Among them was its goal to set up an engineering center in India, strengthening its ties with the country and making use of its vast engineering resources.
Tata-owned Air India is now moving towards implementing changes to make its services better, as promised at the moment of the procurement of the former flag carrier of India.
Mideast carrier Emirates on Thursday refused a demand by London’s Heathrow Airport for airlines to cut the number of travelers on summer flights in a bid to ease journey disruptions, calling it a completely unreasonable and unacceptable move that shows blatant disregard for customers.
In celebration of its 90th birthday and recognition of its dedicated workforce, Alaska Airlines is surprising each employee with a gift of 90,000 miles. The carrier told,
Following more than 60 in-flight issues concerning the 737 MAX in the 12 months since the FAA approved the plane to fly again, including six crises, US plane builder Boeing is allegedly prepared to request an audit of its production oversight.
Australia’s once-beloved national carrier has been savaged in a fake ad aimed at the airline’s treatment of employees and travelers. Qantas has been savaged in a satirical advertisement for the once-beloved national carrier.
American Airlines is drops services to two cities in New York state and one in Ohio because of a lack of pilots. The carrier will cut routes to Islip, New York; Ithaca, New York; and Toledo, Ohio from September 7.
The federal government declared Friday it will suspend the mandatory randomized arrival testing for incoming visitors at Canada’s airports, a move that arrives as the U.S. signals it will ease up on some testing requirements.
Each country has different security standards for coming and connecting passengers. Every year, millions of passengers take connecting flights through airports worldwide. However, frequent flyers may have noticed that you might face another check at some airports not at others. Here’s a look at why this is.