News from May 2025
Agricultural workers from New York and California have initiated federal complaints challenging state laws that allow United Farm Workers (UFW) union officials to gain control over them without a formal employee vote.
Air New Zealand is set to reintroduce domestic jet services between Hamilton and Christchurch starting September 18.
Emirates Skywards has strengthened its partnership with Marriott Bonvoy, allowing members to convert Miles to Points and vice versa.
Two major global brands, Emirates and Real Madrid, have launched a new campaign focused on excellence.
Alaska Airlines has announced the launch of its new inflight dining initiative, Chef’s (tray) Table, a program that will feature rotating seasonal menus in First Class crafted by renowned West Coast chefs.
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will offer its premium inflight guests a culinary experience inspired by Southern Switzerland starting June 4.
For several months, Harlingen city and airport officials have been deliberating over two proposals concerning the provision of aircraft rescue and firefighting services at Valley International Airport.
dnata, a prominent global air and travel services provider, has expanded its inflight retail partnership with easyJet to include operations at Milan Linate (LIN) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO) airports in Italy.
For most of her life, Carol Thomas did not consider herself athletic.
Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, is set to introduce a new business class experience on its medium-haul routes.
The Cathay Group received 15 awards at the Customer Service Excellence Awards hosted by the Hong Kong Association for Customer Service Excellence (HKACE) on May 27, including the Grand Award for the third consecutive year.
Flying Food Group announced on LinkedIn that it has launched its Virgin Atlantic operations.
FedEx has played a significant role in boosting the international reach of Colombia's fashion system, with over 4.2 million pounds exported through FedEx in the past eleven months.
Cathay Pacific has introduced a new dining option called "Chinese Classics" for its Business class passengers.
Long Beach Airport and the city's Public Works Department have been recognized for their efforts in preserving local architecture and history.
Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) has announced a significant investment in its fleet modernization program, committing AED 60 million (USD $16 million) to purchase 53 aircraft catering trucks.
Cathay Dining, a subsidiary of the Cathay Group and a prominent flight kitchen, has introduced a redesigned warewash system.
With a fleet of 30 Cirrus, Phenom, and Diamond aircraft, the Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) is expanding its training capabilities by incorporating four distinct aircraft types.
Delta Air Lines has initiated a new nonstop flight service from Boston to Barcelona, enhancing its connectivity with Spain.
Total demand in April 2025, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), increased by 8.0% compared to the same month last year.