News from June 2025
Delta Air Lines, a major global airline, operates nearly 1,000 aircraft from nine hub airports across the United States.
Air France is set to halt its winter Airbus A350 flights between Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Denver International Airport.
The Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine, part of the P&W GTF series used on the A320neo, has been updated to the GTF Advantage (GTF-A).
Delta Air Lines will conduct a live conference call and webcast to present its financial results for the June quarter of 2025.
The Park Hyatt Johannesburg is set to open its doors on July 1, a month earlier than initially planned.
Air New Zealand is preparing to accommodate 745,000 travelers during the upcoming July school holidays.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has introduced its first hybrid Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicle, the Striker Volterra.
Qatar Airways recently faced an unprecedented operational challenge when its national airspace was unexpectedly closed due to a high-security incident.
Postcard Cabins, acquired by Marriott in 2024, is now fully integrated into the Marriott Bonvoy program.
After acquiring the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) alliance from Hyatt in February 2024, Hilton has been adding select SLH properties to its program since June 2024.
Emirates is celebrating The Championships, Wimbledon 2025, with special offerings for passengers and tennis fans.
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club has made headlines with recent changes to its award ticket fees.
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) and iGA Istanbul Airport have announced a Sister Airport agreement between O’Hare International Airport and iGA.
Assaia, a company specializing in AI-enabled turnaround management, has successfully completed its SOC 2 Type 1 examination.
United Airlines has introduced its largest schedule to Europe this summer, featuring new destinations and routes.
Regional airline Cape Air is stepping in to fill the void left by JetBlue Airways at Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) with a five-route expansion this summer.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the SAF Matchmaker, a new platform designed to connect airlines with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) suppliers.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card is set to increase its annual fee to $795, making it one of the more expensive premium travel rewards cards available.
Delta Air Lines is expanding its services for the CES 2026 event in Las Vegas, introducing new nonstop flights and increasing capacity.
Germany's largest leisure airline, Eurowings, has expanded its services to include bus operations in Mallorca.