New from Emirates: High-End Shipping, Ground to Sky
From the skies to your doorstep: Emirates launches a premium delivery service, promising speed, peace of mind, and first-class care for every package
From the skies to your doorstep: Emirates launches a premium delivery service, promising speed, peace of mind, and first-class care for every package
Delta returns to Israel, and in an exclusive interview with PassportNews, Matteo Curcio reveals what awaits passengers on the renewed Tel Aviv-New York route, what upgrades have been introduced, and what the future holds for the American airline’s operations in Israel
The company announces terminal changes, access to Lufthansa Group lounges, and a new route from Milan to Munich
With nearly 900 daily flights, expanded long-haul service, new routes to Riyadh and Orlando, and the debut of its redesigned La Première suite, Air France’s Summer 2025 schedule spans 190 destinations in 74 countries
At Miami International Airport (MIA), a new business lounge has been inaugurated, the result of collaboration between airlines from Portugal and Colombia. The lounge spans approximately 600 square meters. What awaits you inside? A small taste of Lisbon, for example
This is what IATA CEO, Willie Walsh, says following this morning's fire that caused the complete closure of the airport and distress for thousands of passengers. He adds: "This is yet another example of Heathrow disappointing both passengers and airlines, raising serious questions"
IATA's One ID program advocates for universal digital identity standards, allowing travelers to verify their travel documents and navigate airports using biometric identification instead of traditional physical documents
UAE and Ethiopia national Airlines Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Enhance Air Connectivity and Expand Travel Options Across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
Passengers in the luxury class La Première - the first class of Air France will enjoy new suites with complete privacy, covering an area of about 3.5 square meters, including five private windows, a padded seat, and an armchair that converts into a flat bed two meters long, and that's not all
The maps in the entertainment system of Air Canada's Boeing 737s displayed Israel as "the Palestinian territories" and after the issue was revealed and sparked controversy, the company disabled the system, updated the data, and issued an apology. "Air Canada's general policy is to only display city names on its aircraft maps, and the definition of this specific system did not conform to the company's policy"