News from October 2025
American Airlines has announced plans to upgrade the cabins of its regional jets, which operate under the American Eagle brand and connect smaller and midsized airports to major hubs.
When planning a long-haul trip, economy class passengers often seek out airlines that offer added comfort and amenities to make the journey more pleasant.
When the Airbus A380 made its first flight in 2005, it was presented as a new era for long-haul air travel.
FedEx and Orbis International are highlighting their long-standing partnership ahead of World Sight Day on October 9.
Air New Zealand has responded to the Commerce Commission’s Targeted Review of Airport Regulation, supporting its findings and calling for prompt action to address concerns about airport infrastructure costs. “Airports are critical infrastructure...
More than 200 trade union leaders from across Africa will convene in Maputo, Mozambique, from June 25 to 27, 2025.
An employee at Pratt & Whitney’s Middletown, Connecticut facility has filed federal charges against officials of the International Association of Machinists (IAM) Local Lodge 700.
Cathay Pacific has announced an online-only promotion offering a $250 discount on return Business Class and Premium Economy flights from Australia and New Zealand to any of its destinations, including Hong Kong.
Star Alliance’s Los Angeles lounge has been named North America's Leading Airport Lounge at the World Travel Awards 2025, marking its sixth consecutive win in this category.
Air New Zealand and Air Chathams have launched a new interline partnership, starting with services to and from Whakatāne.
Emirates has announced the launch of the Emirates Centre of Hospitality Excellence, a new facility designed to provide advanced service training for its nearly 25,000 cabin crew members.
Marshall Witt has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer of FedEx Freight, effective October 15, according to an announcement from FedEx Corp. Witt previously served as CFO at TD SYNNEX, where he was involved in significant...
Students around the world now have access to more affordable flight options with Lufthansa Group Airlines, which include Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, SWISS, and Brussels Airlines.
Spring Airlines, based in Shanghai, has established itself as China’s largest low-cost airline with a fleet of 134 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft.
Flying Food Group's JFK facility recently participated in a 5K Walk/Run event organized by GDJC.
The 7th UNI Americas ICTS Conference took place in Bogotá, Colombia, from July 9 to 10.
Mark Roberts, a ramp agent at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), has been recognized for his commitment to service both within Delta Air Lines and the broader community.
Emirates has introduced a range of new services and enhancements aimed at improving accessibility for customers with disabilities or specific travel needs.
The Star Alliance lounge at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has been named North America's Leading Airport Lounge for the sixth year in a row.
Flying Food Group recently announced on LinkedIn that it celebrated Founders Day with events across all its facilities.
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