Following Demand for Asia and Africa: Lufthansa Launches Flights to Popular Destinations
Group companies Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines are expanding intercontinental routes, including routes from Munich to Singapore and Vienna to Bangkok
Group companies Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines are expanding intercontinental routes, including routes from Munich to Singapore and Vienna to Bangkok
SAS has announced the launch of a new digital solution that allows passengers to share the location of their luggage with the company in the event of loss, with the aim of speeding up the tracking process and giving passengers more control and peace of mind
Birds hit a United Airlines plane during takeoff, causing an air compression problem. The crew discovered the cracked cockpit window and safely landed the aircraft. Full details
Huge lines are stretching out the doors at US airports due to staffing cuts resulting from unpaid salaries for TSA officers. Airlines for America: "We must reach an agreement, this is unacceptable and un-American"
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
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"
Major global carriers continue to suspend flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv, and other important hubs in the Middle East as airspace closures and security risks disrupt travel across the region. Which airlines will start flying first, and what are the main refund or re-routing options?
Travel is unpredictable right now, but your preparation shouldn't be: Learn what airlines must provide, how travel insurance can protect you, and what your rights are worldwide. Highlights: How does EU261 apply to flights in conflict zones? Also: What are your options for refunds and rerouting
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has updated its air safety guidelines for conflict zones: airlines are asked to take precautions until March 6, 2026
The company will establish a new wing in Terminal D at Miami International Airport, announcing plans to eliminate external boarding and add a direct connection to passport control
The end of hidden fees and baggage chaos: In a groundbreaking move, the European Parliament has approved free carry-ons, family protections, automatic compensation, and travel agency transparency. The legislation will face the final vote in July before revolutionizing the skies
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The company announces terminal changes, access to Lufthansa Group lounges, and a new route from Milan to Munich
Airlines are reacting to the closure of Europe’s largest airport for a day due to a fire: "We apologize for the disruptions, helping passengers". Ryanair is issuing rescue flights. How many passengers and flights will be affected?
Europe’s largest airline group increased Q4 profit by €66M to €468M, with a full-year operating profit of €1.6B. Passenger numbers rose 7% to over 130M. The company expects significantly higher profits in 2025
The European skies continue to fill, with a significant increase in flight traffic approaching pre-pandemic activity levels. Leading airlines and the continent's largest airports recorded remarkable weekly growth, with low-cost airlines notably expanding rapidly
Two Greek airlines have already announced a complete shutdown of their operations for 24 hours, at the airport they are directing travelers to the airlines. And who else will strike? All the details, and how it affects tourists
Operating over 125 destinations, including 8 daily flights on the Dubai-Tel Aviv route, Flydubai has earned yet another global recognition. CEO of APEX: "Excellence is the hallmark of Flydubai"
Premium cabins on airplanes are breaking records year after year, with extravagant services (and heated mattresses), plush beds, and countless other innovations. Here are some of the newest and renewed first-class cabins that have recently taken to the skies. A particularly pleasant flight
Willie Walsh, CEO of IATA, criticizes airplane manufacturers in the global monthly data summary: "Supply issues make it difficult for companies to serve customers better, innovate products, and improve performance." How much did the demand for flights increase in November?