News from April 2025
Airbus is optimistic about obtaining approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its enhanced engine variant for the Airbus A350-900.
David Neeleman, the Founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, has announced the airline's ambitious goal to serve over 150 cities by 2030.
Hyatt has introduced a promotional offer of up to 40% off at select all-inclusive resorts within their Inclusive Collection, aimed at attracting travelers to book by April 30 for stays from June 1 to September 30.
Global football figure Andrés Iniesta is leading FedEx's new 'Champions of Business' campaign, aimed at highlighting innovative small and medium enterprises (SMEs) shaping the football industry.
Trade tensions between the United States and China are stretching into the aviation sector, affecting airline carrier Juneyao Airlines as it delays the delivery of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
Most Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders are aware of earning additional points through their Lyft rides, but there are more benefits available for these cardholders.
Long nonstop flights from US airports often reach impressive distances without involving US-based carriers.
Finnair is making noteworthy strides in the Europe-United States aviation market.
South African Airways is planning to extend its services to the US East Coast, considering routes through Ghana.
Southwest Airlines, a major low-cost carrier headquartered at Dallas Love Field, is known for its extensive reach across the United States.
Allison Ausband, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Delta, shares her insights into the unexpected paths that many employees take as they grow their careers within the company.
First-class and business-class passengers flying with American Airlines will board slightly earlier starting next month.
It was recently noted that entrepreneur Mark Cuban purchased a Boeing 757-200 aircraft for the Dallas Mavericks.
The Boeing 747, once a common sight in the skies, now has less than 50 passenger-carrying aircraft in service.
Tailwind Air LLC, an American commuter and charter airline, ceased operations in 2024.
The Boeing 787-9 continues to be an integral part of airline fleets worldwide.
El mundialmente conocido jugador de fútbol y empresario Andrés Iniesta es el rostro de la nueva campaña "Champions of Business" de FedEx.
In the realm of airline coffee, quality has not always been a focal point, with passengers frequently accepting mediocre options to stay energized.
Federal Express Corporation has introduced a new service to enhance connectivity between Southeast Asia and the United States.
Earlier this year, a bill was proposed to rename the Nashville International Airport (BNA) after President Donald Trump, but the proposal was removed in March.