News from October 2025
Viking reached a significant milestone on Tuesday by welcoming nine new river cruise ships to its fleet during a naming ceremony in Basel, Switzerland.
Italy's ITA Airways is moving forward with significant changes following its integration into the Lufthansa Group earlier this year.
On October 16, a United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 operating a flight from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to divert after an object struck the aircraft's windshield, causing it to crack.
South Korea has begun the process of acquiring six additional maritime patrol aircraft to enhance its surveillance and defense capabilities.
Alaska Airlines is reportedly preparing to launch new daily nonstop flights from Burbank and Orange County to Honolulu, according to information from Ishrion Aviation.
American Airlines reported a smaller-than-expected loss for the third quarter of 2025 and raised its full-year profit outlook, driven by stronger fares after industry-wide capacity reductions and higher demand for premium seats.
Wizz Air is reportedly in talks with Airbus to delay the delivery of about 100 new aircraft, potentially pushing these orders into the next decade.
Flying first class on short domestic flights in the United States offers a range of benefits, but the value for travelers depends on individual preferences and priorities.
Airbus has confirmed that the entry into service (EIS) of its A350F cargo aircraft remains on track for the second half of 2027, despite speculation that it could be delayed until 2028.
In recent years, several airlines have made significant improvements to their long-haul economy class seats, aiming to enhance passenger comfort and overall travel experience.
The Boeing 777-300ER, a widely used long-haul aircraft since its introduction in 2004, is nearing the end of its production era.
Southwest Airlines reported a third-quarter profit and record revenues, but its stock fell about 7% following the announcement.
American Airlines has announced the appointment of Nathaniel Pieper as its new Chief Commercial Officer, effective November 3.
American Airlines has introduced a new high-premium configuration for its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet.
London Heathrow Airport continues to be a central hub for global air travel in 2025, offering some of the world’s longest nonstop routes that connect the United Kingdom to destinations across every inhabited continent.
Air Canada has announced the launch of its fifth transatlantic route operated by the Airbus A321XLR, connecting Montreal to Porto.
LOT Polish Airlines has announced a new route from Warsaw Chopin Airport to Almaty, Kazakhstan, set to begin on May 31 next year.
The Dubai Airshow, the largest event of its kind in the region, is set to return in 2025 with more than 200 aircraft expected to be on display.
FedEx Express and UPS Airlines are two of the largest cargo carriers in the world, with both companies operating extensive fleets and moving significant volumes of freight globally.
Airbus has established itself as a leading commercial aircraft manufacturer, surpassing Boeing in the late 2010s to become the world's largest producer of airliners.
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