News from April 2025
ITA Airways has announced the introduction of its Airbus A350-900, featuring an "Inspired by Alitalia" sticker as part of a branding campaign to honor the legacy of Italy's former national airline, Alitalia.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has introduced a new initiative called "Meal Deals," offering discounted dining options across its terminals.
LAX Airport announced that, as part of its "LAX Presents" program, it hosted live performances by ambient sound artist Photay and vocalist Sharada Shashidhar in Terminal 7 on April 15 and 16, 2025.
Flying Food Group has announced an active recruitment drive for various positions across its U.S. locations.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced the release of a new episode of its series "Cockpit Tales," which focuses on the extensive pilot training for the Airbus A321neo.
San Bernardino International Airport has announced its focus on promoting Breeze Airways' low fares and $5 daily parking as an affordable travel option for Tax Day.
Chase has announced changes to its United Explorer Card, sparking mixed reactions among credit card users.
Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is the center of a competitive battle between American Airlines and United Airlines, two of the largest U.S. carriers.
As the economy faces uncertainty, many are reconsidering the coordination of their vacations.
One of the demanding roles in airport operations is the towing and recovery work required after an aircraft incident or runway miscalculation.
Together, new initiatives at Van Nuys Airport are expected to significantly reduce emissions.
Air New Zealand has completed a significant milestone with the arrival of its first retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
Alaska Airlines is introducing new meal options this spring, expanding its culinary partnership with chef Brandon Jew and launching a plant-based dish for its Main Cabin.
Cathay Pacific has received recognition at the Crystal Cabin Awards 2025, winning in two categories for its innovative designs in aircraft interiors.
Over the past ten years, the Center of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) program by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has shown significant growth and development in the air cargo sector.
Frontier Airlines has introduced an initiative aimed at attracting customers who traditionally fly with Southwest Airlines.
Flying Food Group recently conducted an Emotional Intelligence (EI) training session for its managers and supervisors at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) facility.
Flying Food Group recently celebrated its partnership with Hawaiian Airlines, hosting an event on April 7, 2025.
Flying Food Group recently participated in the WTCE Conference in Hamburg, Germany, from April 8th to 10th, 2025.
Flying Food Group has announced its ongoing commitment to community support and development through various initiatives aimed at empowering children and families in East Granby, Connecticut.