The Whole Package: Wizz Air Launches AI-Based Holiday Booking Engine
The Hungarian low-cost airline now allows combined booking of flights and hotels. The artificial intelligence-based system can also be used to plan multi-destination trips
The Hungarian low-cost airline now allows combined booking of flights and hotels. The artificial intelligence-based system can also be used to plan multi-destination trips
The Federal Aviation Administration expects to manage more than 52,000 flights on July 2, making it the busiest Independence Day travel period in 15 years
Air India has introduced its newest Boeing 787-9 on Mumbai–London Heathrow services, featuring new cabins and Premium Economy for the first time
Wizz Air will launch a new weekly route between Prague and Turin from January 16, 2027, offering travelers direct access to Italy's Western Alps
Romania warns that a court dispute involving its air navigation provider could lead to a severe disruption or potential closure of national airspace, raising major civil flight concerns
IATA said demand fell 2.2% year-on-year in May as Middle Eastern carriers recorded a 28.8% drop in international traffic
A pilot for one of the major US airlines reported that, while landing at JFK, his passenger plane hit a drone. Despite the report, an initial FAA inspection found no damage to the plane
IATA reports global air cargo demand rose 6% in May 2026, led by Africa and North America, despite continued disruption in the Middle East
EVA Air's new Washington–Taipei route offers North American travelers improved one-stop access to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket
The 1946-launched Paris-New York route symbolized Europe's return to the skies after World War II. Today, it is one of the most prominent symbols of Air France and commercial aviation
The European Union has published its annual update to its aviation security threat map. Who is left out and who received a re-entry pass?
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