News from February 2025
Credit card travel protections can offer valuable peace of mind for travelers, covering issues such as trip delays, cancellations, and baggage problems.
Borussia Dortmund has introduced a new team airbus to accompany the team on their away matches.
Hawaiian Airlines is set to discontinue its premium airport VIP service and close the Apartment 1929 lounge on March 14.
This year, Emirates celebrates a quarter-century of service to Bahrain, marking 25 years since its first flight landed in the Kingdom.
Spirit Airlines has declined Frontier Airlines' recent merger proposal, opting to proceed independently as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Costco shoppers often face restrictions when it comes to payment options, as the retailer primarily accepts Visa credit cards for in-store purchases.
Theresa Hause, a school bus driver for First Student Inc. in Battle Ground, Washington, has filed an appeal with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to challenge the "merger doctrine."
United Airlines has started depositing Premier qualifying points (PQPs) into the MileagePlus accounts of members who qualified for Premier status in 2024.
Hilton Honors has reintroduced its status match program, providing a pathway for elite members of other hotel loyalty programs to experience Hilton's offerings.
Air Canada has announced plans to expand its network in the United States by adding 10 to 15 new destinations over the next three years.
Uber is introducing a new feature called Preferred Currency Pricing in select regions, including the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.
Frontier Airlines has reported a positive customer response to its premium offerings introduced throughout 2024.
Airbus has unveiled the first images of SWISS International Air Lines' initial Airbus A350-900, currently in production in Toulouse.
The Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, tail number N230WN, is a unique aircraft known as "Colorado One."
British Airways has announced changes to its Airbus A380 schedule for the upcoming winter season.
British Airways is maintaining its commitment to South Africa by continuing double daily flights from London Heathrow to Johannesburg using the Airbus A380, the largest commercial aircraft.
British Airways has reversed recent changes to its loyalty program that affected premium cabin catering.
Hollywood's portrayal of aviation often prioritizes drama over realism, leading to misconceptions about the capabilities and safety of aircraft.
Arkia, Israel's second-largest airline, has introduced a new long-haul service from Tel Aviv to New York JFK.
The United States Air Force has undertaken an innovative project to combine parts from two damaged F-35 Lightning II aircraft into a single operational unit.