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History in the Air: Riyadh Air Takes Off On Its Maiden Flight

Riyadh Air landed its first flight in London, following its plan to launch commercial operations, and signed its first aircraft lease with AviLease for a Dreamliner

40 Years of Emirates: From Ambitious Launch to Global Aviation Powerhouse

On October 25, 1985, Emirates' inaugural flight took off from Dubai to Karachi. Four decades later, the airline, which started with just two leased planes, flies across six continents

Major Comeback: American Airlines Returns to Israel After Two-Year Hiatus

American Airlines will resume daily flights to Tel Aviv from late March 2026, after a two-year hiatus driven by the war. The route will utilize Boeing 777-200 aircraft

Best in Europe: World Travel Awards 2025 Announces Winners

Leading Destination, Best Airline, Outstanding Business Class, and more: a host of awards were handed out at the glittering World Travel Awards ceremony in Sardinia. These are Europe's big winners

Alaska Airlines Faces Tech Crisis: Schedules Upended, Customers Stuck

Alaska Airlines has announced a temporary halt in operations due to an IT system failure. Passengers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport

American Airlines Makes History: First A321XLR with Flagship Suites for "Comfort and Style"

Starting in December, American Airlines’ first A321XLR will offer coast-to-coast travelers Flagship Suites, premium dining, and exclusive lounge access

Scandinavian Airline SAS Returns to the Skies Over Israel After 9 Years

After a 9-year hiatus, Scandinavian Airlines will resume service to Tel Aviv with two weekly flights from Copenhagen, set to expand next summer as more carriers return to Israel

Time for Europe: Arkia Offers Round-Trip Flights to Popular Destinations for $150

Israeli airline Arkia is launching a "quick decision" promotion to a variety of leading destinations in Europe, including Athens, Budapest, Tbilisi, and Paphos

Finnair to Resume Flights After Fleet Grounding Due to Improper Cleaning

Finnair’s eight A321 aircraft, grounded due to unverified fire-resistant upholstery, are expected to resume flights by month-end, with temporary aircraft added to ease disruptions

Southwest Airlines Announces Strongest Q3 in Its History, Upgrades, and New Routes

Southwest Airlines reports excellent third-quarter results with $6.9 billion in revenue and a net profit of $54 million. The company will launch upgraded seats, free Wi-Fi, and new U.S. and Caribbean airports in 2026.

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