News from April 2025
Emirates has solidified several key partnerships with tourism boards from various countries, showcasing its strategy to enhance tourism to their destinations and the UAE.
Starting in the 2026/2027 season, Emirates will join forces with Hapag-Lloyd Cruises to develop and market luxury air-sea travel packages.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), a leading express transportation company, has partnered with the World Vision Foundation of Thailand (WVFT) to deliver solar-powered water filtration systems to the Pa Deng community in Phetchaburi province,...
The Lufthansa Group has introduced the "Tray Tracker," an artificial intelligence-based system designed to analyze and reduce food waste on flights.
Pilots' salaries differ from country to country due to several factors, including fluctuating currency rates, different tax codes, and varying benefits.
Delta Air Lines is poised to bolster its fleet with the addition of new mainline aircraft, following the successful acquisition of 38 new planes in 2024.
Boeing has announced a pause in the development of its X-66 aircraft.
The United States was once at the forefront of the aviation industry with giant widebody commercial aircraft, particularly with Pan Am's launch of the Boeing 747 Jumbo in 1969.
John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County, California, is known for its unique and tense takeoffs.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a British Airways incident involving a Boeing 777-300ER on April 26, 2025.
Sir Elton John, renowned British musician, travels in a Bombardier Global Express XRS private jet.
American Airlines has expanded its codeshare agreement with Iberia on intra-European routes from Madrid, Spain.
United Airlines is planning to adjust its flight schedule on the Newark-London Heathrow route by adding a second daytime flight this coming winter.
Korean Air is expanding its Airbus A380 services between Incheon International Airport (ICN) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) due to increasing travel demand.
Flying Food Group marked a significant milestone by celebrating 20 years of service to Japan Airlines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Upon handing over your suitcase at the airport check-in counter, many travelers wonder what happens next.
The private aviation sector is experiencing notable growth even as the commercial aviation industry faces challenges.
The ongoing rivalry between Boeing and Airbus continues as the two have released new iterations of their popular single-aisle aircraft: the Boeing 737 MAX 10 and the Airbus A321XLR.
Delta Air Lines, an Atlanta-based carrier, currently operates Boeing 737-800 and -900ER series aircraft on various routes.
KLM has announced plans to resume flights to Barbados, re-establishing a route that previously operated until March 2023.
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