News from April 2025
JetBlue's Airbus A320, registered as N623JB and named “Playa-way With Me,” experienced two unusual incidents in a short span, drawing attention to the aircraft's series of misfortunes and the broader implications for flights to Haiti.
As trade tensions between the United States and China intensify, Juneyao Airlines, a Chinese carrier, has postponed the delivery of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Earlier this year revealed a significant rise in applications for air traffic controller positions, as reported by JALOPNIK.
Blue Origin, the commercial spaceflight company founded by Jeff Bezos, recently achieved a milestone in space history.
Delta Air Lines recently encountered an operational challenge with one of its flights.
Passengers at Munich Airport's Terminal 2 may notice service robots as part of a new initiative aimed at boosting operational efficiency.
Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia have introduced a new initiative titled 'Dine on Us,' aimed at providing complimentary dining experiences to their frequent flyer members.
London Heathrow, recognized as Europe's busiest airport, will soon experience an increase in its flight offerings by Oman Air.
Chase Sapphire Preferred cardholders are finding value in a less publicized feature of their card, the 10% anniversary points bonus.
Emirates is preparing for a busy travel period from April 18 to April 21, as the airline anticipates more than 300,000 travelers to commence their journeys from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport.
For individuals holding the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card and seeking ways to utilize the provided 100,000 Chase points, various travel plans have been laid out by TPG staffers.
Air New Zealand is set to introduce a new look for its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, featuring redesigned business-class suites.
Chase has announced the launch of its new Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables program, which provides exclusive dining access for its Sapphire Reserve cardholders.
UNI Global Union affiliate, Communication Workers’ Union of Kenya (COWU Kenya), and Teleperformance have reached a local implementation agreement in Kenya.
UNI Global Union's U.S. affiliate, SEIU, is staging protests across the country against the detention of immigrant workers, including SEIU members.
An international delegation was barred from entering an Elanders/Bergen Logistics distribution center in New Jersey.
Bombardier, a prominent name in the manufacturing of private jets, is preparing to introduce a major addition to its lineup with the Global 8000, due to enter service in 2025.
Qantas is expanding its international network with the reintroduction of two long-haul routes from Perth to Johannesburg and Auckland, as seen in its latest schedule submission to OAG.
American Airlines continues to be among the few carriers offering first-class cabins, branded as Flagship First.
Air Canada's inaugural Airbus A321XLR is being assembled at Airbus's Hamburg Finkenwerder site in Germany.