Here is a closer look at five airlines offering some of the world’s longest business class beds in 2026.
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The collapse of Spirit Airlines (NK) triggered a rapid reshaping of the United States domestic aviation market, particularly at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $165,000 civil penalty against Alaska Airlines (AS) after alleging the carrier allowed visibly intoxicated passengers to board 11 separate flights between February 2024 and February 2025.
Emirates Airline (EK) has sharply reduced its June 2026 flight schedule from Dubai International Airport (DXB), removing nearly 16% of previously planned departures within a single weekly update.
Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) is attempting to restore direct European connectivity after airport officials opened discussions with British Airways (BA) and Lufthansa (LH) about resuming flights from the eastern Indian city.
SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) has officially opened a new widebody aircraft maintenance facility in Malaysia, strengthening its regional maintenance, repair, and overhaul network across Asia.
Singapore Airlines (SQ) has quietly revised its Business Class advance seat selection policy, restricting access to many forward cabin seats for passengers booking cheaper fares and lower-tier KrisFlyer award tickets.
Korean Air cabin crew salaries in 2026 are built around a base salary combined with hourly flying pay and international allowances.
The Boeing 777X certification program entered a major new phase after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) formally approved Phase 4A Type Inspection Authorization testing for the Boeing 777-9.
Indian investigators are preparing an interim report rather than a final investigation into the fatal Air India (AI) Boeing 787 crash as the first anniversary of the accident approaches.