News from July 2025
Hyatt has announced a summer sale offering up to 25% off stays across its properties in North and South America.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have introduced "Mileage Plan Unlocked," a program designed to offer Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles members unique travel experiences.
American Airlines has revised its standby policy, allowing all passengers to join the standby list for earlier flights without restrictions.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has been ranked second among the 50 Best Airports in America by The Washington Post.
National Logistics Day, and Flying Food Group is taking the opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of its LAI team.
Flying Food Group's DFW facility has reported an accident-free month for June.
Flying Food Group has extended its gratitude to the culinary team at its MCO facility.
Flying Food Group recently held an Employee of the Month celebration at its MCO facility.
Flying Food Group recently held an Employee of the Month celebration at its MIA facility.
June 28th marked National Logistics Day, a time to acknowledge the significant contributions of logistics teams in managing deliveries and shipments.
Flying Food Group's San Francisco facility has been recognized as the "Domestic Caterer of the Year 2024" by Hawaiian Airlines.
Flying Food Group's San Francisco facility has been honored with the "Best Long Haul Caterer Award 2024" by ANA Airlines.
Job seekers are being encouraged to explore a variety of career opportunities available across the country with Flying Food Group.
Flying Food Group is seeking a Financial Controller to join its team in Seattle, WA.
The Flying Food Group's team at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is being recognized for their efforts.
Flying Food Group emphasizes the role of food as a connector.
Boeing's Dreamlifter, a modified 747-400 aircraft, plays a crucial role in the global supply chain for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
United Airlines has revived its hub at Tokyo's Narita International Airport (NRT) as of fall 2024, launching new services to various Asian destinations.
The aviation industry has long debated the merits of point-to-point versus hub-and-spoke travel models.
On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight 171 crashed shortly after departing from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad en route to London Gatwick Airport.