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Marriott has announced its plan to expand its lifestyle hotel offerings with the acquisition of the CitizenM brand for $355 million.
Emirates has announced plans to extend its fleet rollover with upgrades to its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft, expanding the enhanced services to eight more cities.
A typical flight in the United States consists of 134 seats per departure, a number significantly influenced by regional jets on domestic routes.
Transavia, the Dutch division of Air France-KLM's low-cost airline, has announced the addition of three new routes from the Netherlands for the upcoming winter season.
John Wayne Airport has announced the winners of the 2024 Fly Friendly Program, aimed at reducing noise pollution from aviation activities.
Southwest Airlines has announced changes in the delivery schedule of its Boeing 737 MAX 7 aircraft.
Cathay Pacific has officially commenced service to Dallas/Fort Worth, marking its eighth passenger destination in North America.
When a sports enthusiast set out to visit all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums as a 16-year-old, they anticipated significant costs and logistical challenges.
At the time of writing, the United States and China are engaged in a tariff trade war, resulting in significant economic tensions between the two countries.
United Airlines operates a substantial fleet, larger than any other passenger airline, with a significant proportion being Boeing 737s.
As a new parent, one individual found creative ways to manage stress and maintain elite status with a hotel rewards program using credit card points.
American Airlines has taken significant strides with its Airbus A321XLR plans, capturing the attention of the aviation community following the maiden flight of its first XLR aircraft on March 31 from Airbus's facility in Hamburg, Germany.
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines has unveiled its latest themed livery in collaboration with Disneyland Resort.
Boeing faced a challenging year, recording an $11.8 billion loss primarily due to supply chain disruptions, a machinist strike, and issues related to the 737 MAX, as reported by Macro Trends.
Randy Tinseth, former vice president of marketing at Boeing, once commented on the Airbus A321LR as an attempt to "catch up" to the Boeing 737 MAX 9, which sparked some criticism.
Airline passengers often express concerns about cramped seating, but the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) currently does not regulate seat size or passenger comfort.
On April 27, 2005, the Airbus A380 prototype with registration F-WWOW embarked on its inaugural flight.
An employee at the Los Angeles International Airport's Flying Food Group has filed federal charges against the Unite Here Local 11 union.
American Airlines has introduced a new promotion available to select members of its AAdvantage program.
Airline credit cards have seen significant changes over the decades, with more options and benefits like transferable points now available to consumers.