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Paris is a popular destination during the holiday season, offering visitors a variety of festive experiences.
Travelers from Ireland have several options for direct flights to major North American cities this summer, including Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC.
Nicola, a long-serving member of the Aer Lingus cabin crew, shared her insights on working in the airline industry, highlighting the importance of teamwork and passenger support throughout each journey.
Aer Lingus is promoting its direct flights from Dublin to four U.S. cities: Denver, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, and Nashville.
Ireland is one of only six countries worldwide to offer U.S. Preclearance, a service that allows travelers to complete all U.S. immigration and customs checks before departing from Ireland.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is preparing for a significant increase in passenger and vehicle traffic during the Fourth of July holiday period, which is expected to last through July 13.
Spirit Airlines has announced that primary cardholders of its Free Spirit Travel More World Elite Mastercard will now receive two free checked bags on flights booked directly through the airline’s website or app.
Korean Air has announced a partnership with Swedish flight tracking company Wingbits to support research in sustainable air travel, autonomous aviation, and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM).
Passengers traveling from Boston Logan International Airport may soon have a new way to get through security more quickly.
American Airlines has announced the launch of a new nonstop route between Boston and Buffalo, scheduled to begin on March 8, 2026.
United Airlines is continuing to use its Boeing 787-9 fleet for some of the longest nonstop routes in its network in 2025.
Chinese airlines are reportedly close to finalizing an order for 500 aircraft from Boeing, according to a Reuters report.
Six new international airline routes were launched between September 16 and 22, with notable developments in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Since its launch, the Airbus A350 XWB (Xtra Wide Body) has been recognized for its wide twin-aisle cabin.
Over the past several years, Turkish Airlines has strengthened its role as a major international carrier, now flying to more countries than any other airline.
Icelandair has announced it will end its service to Detroit in January 2026, marking the airline's first withdrawal from a US airport since 2020.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has become the best-selling widebody passenger aircraft in aviation history, surpassing 2,000 orders from nearly 90 customers since its first delivery to All Nippon Airways on September 25, 2011.
Delta Air Lines, despite the popularity of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in the aviation industry, does not operate any of these aircraft.
American Airlines is preparing to mark its 100th anniversary in April 2026, commemorating a century since its first flight.
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works division has introduced a new drone, Vectis, which the company describes as a “survivable and lethal Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).” The Vectis is classified as a Group 5 drone and is intended to support both...
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