Huge TSA Lines Make Passengers Miss Their Flights: the US Budget Crisis Is Shaking Up Airports
As TSA officers continue to work without pay, absenteeism is increasing, staffing shortages are worsening, and lines at airports are getting longer
As TSA officers continue to work without pay, absenteeism is increasing, staffing shortages are worsening, and lines at airports are getting longer
Cirium, a company that monitors global aviation activity, has published daily flight cancellation data in the Middle East, indicating a serious crisis in the industry that could change the map of the region
Stranded travelers in Dubai, Doha and across the Gulf are paying shocking prices for flights home. Some tickets now exceed $7,000, while private jets cost $200,000
American Airlines will mark both its 100th anniversary and America’s 250th birthday with special aircraft and nationwide celebrations as part of the America250 partnership. "Our history is deeply intertwined with the country’s own story, one of ingenuity, resilience, and a belief that connecting people and places makes us stronger"
Flights across the Middle East and Gulf remain disrupted due to military tensions. If you’re stranded in Doha, Dubai, or nearby cities, here are 5 simple and free things you can still do this weekend
For many years, the world's largest international tourism fair, ITB, has been held in early March in Berlin. Next year, the date will move. Here is the new schedule, and the reason behind the change
Europe's largest airline group posted a 20% increase in operating profit in 2025 and flew 135 million passengers. The company expects further profit improvement in 2026, despite geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East
Air Canada has introduced its first upgraded Boeing 737 MAX 8 at Air Canada Rouge, offering seatback entertainment, reclining seats and fast, free Wi-Fi on leisure routes. “When customers step onto our aircraft, they should instantly feel a sense of comfort, care, and pride"
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates, Etihad, has announced the resumption of its operations on a limited basis, due to the escalating security situation in the region. These are the destinations that are returning to operation
With the winds of war in the Middle East in the background, 5,601 exhibitors from 166 countries participated in the world's largest tourism fair ITB, which closed in Berlin. Despite the challenges of air travel due to the situation, organizers say the number of visitors remained similar to last year