News from November 2024
A 20-year-old student from the United Kingdom, Myah Saakwa-Mante, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after customs agents discovered methamphetamine-soaked T-shirts in her luggage.
Alaska Airlines is introducing a series of premium offerings to enhance the passenger experience with a focus on West Coast innovation and lifestyle.
Barcelona-based airline Vueling has introduced a new livery on its Airbus A320, featuring the Barcelona Feminí team as part of its collaboration with the Catalan football club.
German leisure airline Condor Airlines is expanding its transatlantic operations for the final quarter of 2024, focusing on routes between the United States and Germany.
Simple Flying has released its 238th podcast episode, available for listeners.
It's been four years since Disney announced the closure of Splash Mountain at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
A dense fog disrupted operations at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Friday morning.
The relationship between the United States and Turkey remains complex, particularly regarding Turkey's involvement in the F-35 program.
A Jewish American flight attendant has filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines, alleging antisemitic discrimination and retaliation.
Icelandair has announced a new addition to its network, with flights to Istanbul set to commence in September next year.
In a recent exploration of credit card benefits, the often overlooked feature of extended warranty protection has been highlighted as a valuable asset for consumers.
Over the years, US legacy airlines have shown a strong preference for aircraft from Boeing, a Seattle-based manufacturer with a long history in aviation.
Ridwell, a Seattle-based recycling company, has partnered with Alaska Airlines to reduce waste on flights.
FedEx has expanded its Life Sciences Center in Gimpo, South Korea, enhancing its service capabilities for the healthcare industry across the Asia-Pacific region.
The potential for a renewed partnership between American Airlines and JetBlue remains, despite recent legal setbacks.
Gulfstream Aerospace's flagship business jet, the G700, has achieved a significant milestone by setting 65 city-pair speed records.
American Express has expanded its online waitlist feature to most Centurion Lounges across the United States.
Despite facing the legal teams of Southwest Airlines and the Transport Workers Union (TWU), Charlene Carter, a former flight attendant, continues her legal battle over her termination in 2017.
Delta Air Lines has announced the relaunch of its SkyMiles Experiences program, which aims to offer members unique opportunities beyond traditional travel perks.
Iberia has made aviation history by operating the first long-haul commercial flight using the Airbus A321XLR.