News from March 2025
A Delta Air Lines Airbus A321neo is back in operation after being grounded due to smoke detected in its cabin.
American Airlines has introduced new routes to Punta Cana, the Dominican Republic, following its "March Map-Ness" contest.
United Airlines has confirmed that a Boeing 767-300ER, which departed from London on March 26, returned to London Heathrow after experiencing mechanical problems.
Air China is set to resume its Toronto flights after a 33-year hiatus.
With the commencement of the 2025 summer flight schedule, ITA Airways has seamlessly integrated into the Lufthansa Group terminals in Frankfurt and Munich.
United Airlines has announced changes to its flight schedule for the Boeing 777-200, redirecting one of its daily flights from Washington Dulles International Airport to San Diego International Airport, instead flying to Las Vegas Harry Reid...
A United Airlines Airbus A319 experienced a diversion to Boise, Idaho, due to mechanical issues.
Over 370 airports worldwide will have at least one scheduled long-haul passenger flight in April, with a long-haul flight defined as covering at least 2,650 nautical miles.
A first-class Delta Air Lines passenger has filed a lawsuit, alleging she was removed from a flight due to racial discrimination.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary expressed confidence that current tariff tensions between the US and its trading partners will not heavily impact commercial aircraft.
In a social media complaint, a passenger expressed frustration over a dog that reportedly barked incessantly on a United Airlines flight from Paris to Newark, disrupting the journey for those onboard.
American Airlines has announced an expansion of its seating capacity for flights between Los Angeles and Vancouver for the summer months.
The Department of Justice has revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into an incident of sexual harassment on a flight from Chicago to Seattle.
British Airways is set to operate 361 flights to various Caribbean destinations in April, providing 102,570 seats, according to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company.
Flight attendants have diverse schedules influenced by various factors such as the airline, region, and the type of flights.
Patricia Whittaker, a 911 operator in Chicago, has successfully asserted her First Amendment rights according to the Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision, as supported by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has issued its data for February 2025 concerning global passenger demand.
FedEx has announced a collaboration with Hongkong Post to expand its self-pickup network for imported shipments to over 700 locations across Hong Kong.
Federal Express Corporation has announced a significant expansion of its self-collection network for inbound shipments in Hong Kong.
In February, global air cargo demand saw a slight decline of 0.1% compared to February 2024, marking the first decrease since mid-2023.