News from 2025
The world's longest commercial air route is currently held by Singapore Airlines, with its daily Flight SQ23/SQ24 between Singapore Changi (SIN) and New York JFK (JFK).
American Express Membership Rewards will cease transfers to HawaiianMiles on June 30.
Glacier Park International Airport is set to limit its operations in July 2026 for necessary runway repairs.
Sam Lasky, the Air Traffic Manager at Chicago Executive Airport (PWK), is preparing to leave his position at the end of June.
The Airbus A321neo, a single-aisle airliner, has emerged as a significant advancement in the aviation industry.
Brazil's Azul Linhas Aéreas has announced the discontinuation of three routes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).
Since its inception in the 1990s, Qatar Airways has established itself as a leading full-service carrier.
The Waldorf Astoria New York, a landmark hotel known for its historical significance and numerous innovations in the hospitality industry, is set to reopen in September after a substantial renovation.
JetBlue Airways, a hybrid service carrier based in New York, is making significant changes to its route network as part of efforts to reduce costs and streamline operations.
As the Boeing 747 reaches the end of its production and service life, many carriers are faced with decisions about storing these large aircraft.
Alaska Airlines is set to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID at select hubs this summer, aiming to enhance the airport security experience for travelers.
Nearly nine years have passed since the Airbus A220, formerly known as the CSeries, began its commercial service.
The commercial aviation sector recently marked a significant milestone as SkyTeam, the world's third-oldest airline alliance, celebrated its 25th anniversary.
JetBlue has announced a new initiative allowing passengers to track their checked baggage using Apple AirTags.
Emirates Airlines is enhancing its travel experience for children with a range of new services and amenities aimed at making flights more enjoyable for young passengers.
The IHG One Rewards program offers its Premier Credit Card holders an opportunity to earn free night certificates with a redemption value of up to 60,000 points.
Emirates is advising its customers to prepare for a busy travel week ahead, emphasizing the importance of planning for increased airport traffic.
At present, the Airbus A220-300 is certified to carry a maximum of 149 passengers if it has a specific type of overwing exit.
Frontier Airlines, Allegiant Air, and Spirit Airlines are prominent low-cost carriers in the United States.
Southwest Airlines is set to implement assigned seating, marking a significant shift from its long-standing open seating policy.