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Hurricane Humberto Upgrades to Category 5, Causing Cruise Disruptions

The National Hurricane Center reports Hurricane Humberto as a Category 5 storm. Cruise passengers on Carnival Pride and Sunshine are advised of route changes and updates

FAA Approves United's Innovative Starlink Wi-Fi Launch on Boeing 737

Starting October 15, 2025, United Airlines will provide free high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi on Boeing 737-800 flights, enhancing the travel experience for MileagePlus members

Cyberattack Spurs Brussels Airport to Accelerate New Check-In System Launch

In response to a cyberattack, Brussels Airport is fast-tracking its new check-in system to ensure smooth operations for over 70,000 travelers daily

Cyberattack Disrupts Flights Across Europe

Flight Delays Expected

Air Canada Expands U.S. Routes for Summer 2026 With New Cities and More Flights

Air Canada introduces 2026 schedule spanning from May through October; San Antonio will join Toronto’s map, while Montreal will gain new daily service to Cleveland and Columbus

ITA Airways Makes History with Exciting News for Dog Owners

On September 23, for the first time ever, ITA Airways will allow large dogs to fly in the cabin without a carrier on a historic experimental flight from Milan, marking a potential global revolution for traveling families with pets

Cyber Chaos: Disruptive Attacks Hit European Airports - "Do Not Arrive Without Confirmed Ticket"

Major technology service provider hit by cyberattack causing check-in systems at Heathrow, Brussels, and other airports to collapse. Multiple flights delayed or canceled. Verify flight status before arriving

Alarming Travel Advisory from Canada: Crime Warnings in Brazil

Canada issues high crime travel alert for Brazil: tourists at risk even at popular beaches. Tourists have been injured or killed if they resisted armed robbers

Frankfurt Dramatically Increases Littering Fines

Starting October 1, Frankfurt will double and triple fines for public littering—120 euros for small waste, 300 euros for public urination, and more. The city will also increase enforcement and add more trash bins to keep streets clean

French Airport Strike Postponed to October

Air traffic controllers delay strike

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