News from May 2025
Emirates Skywards has expanded its loyalty program, Skywards Exclusives, to include hospitality tickets at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.
In November, Dallas Mudd, an employee at the online social service coordination platform Findhelp, initiated a federal lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), challenging its constitutionality.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) remains a pivotal hub for numerous airlines, despite recent operational challenges.
Taiwanese airline STARLUX is considering launching a nonstop flight service connecting Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with Taipei’s Taoyuan Airport.
Lufthansa's Airbus A380 aircraft are set to return to San Francisco for the first time since March 2020.
Vienna International Airport has announced that it achieved a new record in passenger numbers in 2024, serving over 31.7 million passengers.
A luxury Boeing 747-8, previously owned by the Qatari Royal family, has been officially gifted to the United States.
Aer Lingus, Iberia, and Wizz Air UK have integrated the Airbus A321XLR into their fleets.
Ryanair has requested some of its Spanish cabin crew to repay salary increases received since October 2024.
Norse Atlantic Airways has reported significant financial growth, driven by a new business model that combines scheduled flights with wet lease operations.
In recent weeks, North American airlines have expanded their routes to Italian cities beyond the traditional hubs of Rome and Milan.
A luxury Boeing 747-8 previously owned by the Qatari Royal family has been officially transferred to the United States.
In recent developments, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport has experienced significant delays due to air traffic control (ATC) staffing issues.
Lufthansa has announced the reopening of its first class lounge at Munich Airport.
American Airlines is set to enhance its buy-on-board menu for economy class passengers, introducing a range of new snacks and beverages starting next month.
A Navy technician has been charged with making a false bomb threat on a Hawaiian Airlines flight.
Air Saint-Pierre, a small airline based in the French territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, continues to operate its unique transatlantic route using a Boeing 737-700 wet-leased from ASL Airlines.
A United Airlines passenger has initiated legal action against the airline following an incident involving a suitcase falling from an overhead bin during a flight in 2023.
Frontier Airlines has opted to forgo the use of jetbridges at its primary base, Denver International Airport.
Air New Zealand operates a significant portion of its domestic routes using ATR 72-600 and De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300 turboprops.
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