News from February 2025
Sean Duffy has been sworn in as the Secretary of Transportation for the United States.
In anticipation of the third season of "The White Lotus," which is set to premiere on February 16, Away has announced a new limited-edition luggage collection inspired by the Emmy-winning HBO series.
Lufthansa Group airlines have introduced a new service for their passengers.
Moody's Ratings has upgraded Delta Air Lines' credit rating, citing the airline's strong performance and financial outlook.
Ben Logsdon, a Ph.D. student in mathematics at Dartmouth College, is challenging union practices that he believes infringe on his religious rights.
In September 2024, Tracy Pearce, an outreach teacher with Sight Scotland at the Royal Blind School in Edinburgh, approached Emirates with a request for eye shades.
On January 30, 2025, Sean Duffy, the newly appointed head of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), signed several memorandums aimed at reversing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Alaska Airlines has reopened its expanded lounge at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport following a year of development and construction.
For many, managing multiple credit cards with varying bonus categories can be daunting.
The JetBlue Business Card, issued by Barclays, offers several benefits for frequent JetBlue flyers who are looking for a business credit card.
Hybrid airlines have emerged as a significant force in the aviation industry, blending elements of both low-cost and full-service models.
dnata, a global air and travel services provider, has introduced the "Station of Tomorrow" at Orlando International Airport.
Great news for United Airlines flyers: The stroopwafel is back!
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has announced the expansion of its FedEx International Connect Plus (FICP) service to Singapore.
Marriott International has opened its third all-inclusive Luxury Collection property, Paraiso de la Bonita, in Mexico's Riviera Maya.
Lufthansa has confirmed the acquisition of a 10% stake in Latvian airline airBaltic, finalizing a deal initially speculated in October.
Airline alliances have become a significant part of the aviation industry, offering ticketing integration and enhanced connectivity among member airlines.
The COMAC C919, a Chinese narrowbody passenger jet, is making significant strides in the aviation industry.
The Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) program, launched in 1998, remains a significant player in the private jet market.
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies has released a new policy paper titled "Want Combat Airpower?