Drama in the Air: Unruly Passenger Attempts to Open Aircraft Door, Forcing Emergency Landing
During the flight en route from Newark to Guatemala, the passenger tried to open the plane's door and attacked another passenger
During the flight en route from Newark to Guatemala, the passenger tried to open the plane's door and attacked another passenger
Air India unveiled its newest signature lounge, blending modern luxury with Indian hospitality at San Francisco International Airport
Air India confirmed a fire engine indication during a Bengaluru–Delhi flight approach on May 21, 2026. The indication prompted emergency procedures
Wizz Air has partnered with Atlas to give travel sellers direct access to flights, seat selection and baggage services worldwide
A Malaysian airline will be the first ever to operate a unique ATR 72-600 aircraft with only 26 business-class seats. The aircraft is designed to operate on regional routes in Southeast Asia
A passenger flight from Egypt to St Petersburg was diverted to Helsinki overnight as the Russian airport was temporarily closed
Lithuania issued an air alert after a suspected drone approached from Belarus, briefly disrupting operations at Vilnius Airport before services resumed
ASPA Mexico voiced support for air traffic controllers seeking dignified conditions, proper training, and institutional support through an official strike notice
The Dutch tourism and aviation industry is protesting against the increase in flight taxes, which are expected to become the highest in the European Union by 2027. A new survey reveals that most passengers fear a sharp increase in flight prices and that many families will no longer be able to afford to fly
Swiss International Air Lines will launch its first-ever direct route between Zurich and Bangalore, India's high-tech city, in the winter 2026-2027 calendar. The route will feature the company's new flagship aircraft
According to a report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 2024 was one of the most challenging years in recent decades for turbulence-related injuries. It also notes that out of 123 severely injured airplane passengers in the past decade, only one was wearing a seatbelt
Southwest Airlines flight detected a warning about another aircraft dangerously close during its flight over Los Angeles' controlled airspace. Consequently, both passenger planes had to perform emergency maneuvers to avoid the collision. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation to examine the circumstances of the incident