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Qantas Airways (QF) has resumed its seasonal non-stop service between Melbourne (MEL) and Delhi (DEL), reconnecting Australia and India ahead of Victoria’s peak travel period.
More than 8,000 flights were delayed across the United States on Sunday as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) struggled with staffing shortages at 22 major airports.
According to data from the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), United Airlines currently employs around 17,800 pilots, making it the largest airline globally by pilot count.
South Korea’s newest low-cost carrier, Parata Air (PA), has officially applied to the US Department of Transportation (DOT) for permission to operate flights to the United States.
To embark on a journey to Antarctica, travelers must adhere to the immigration laws of the transit countries.
Alaska Airlines (AS) is working to restore normal flight operations after an extensive IT outage disrupted hundreds of flights and stranded tens of thousands of passengers across the United States.
Lufthansa (LH) is moving forward with the next stage of its Allegris cabin rollout, and this time it involves the airline’s Boeing 747-8 fleet.
A new report from Deutsche Bank’s Mapping the World’s Prices 2025 highlights how much a standard five-kilometer taxi ride costs in different global cities.
Passengers aboard Air New Zealand (NZ) flight NZ221 were instructed mid-flight to prepare for an emergency landing after a mechanical fault occurred while en route to Sydney (SYD).