Back to India: Air Canada Revives Collaborative Agreement
Starting December 2, 2025, pending regulatory approval, Air Canada and Air India will renew their agreement for better connectivity between Canada and India
Starting December 2, 2025, pending regulatory approval, Air Canada and Air India will renew their agreement for better connectivity between Canada and India
A HAL-Tejas fighter aircraft crashed in front of crowds at the Dubai Air Show, during a flight demonstration. The Indian Air Force mourns the pilot, who lost his life, and an inquest will follow. It is still unclear what caused the crash
More than facial recognition at the terminal: Indonesian airports are first in the world to launch a corridor that allows passengers to pass without stopping or showing a passport; the Seamless Corridor will replace border controllers
Emirates has won three major awards at the ULTRAs 2025 ceremony held during the Dubai Airshow, including "Best Airline in the World" for the eighth consecutive year. Company chairman president won the Lifetime Achievement Award
The Finnish airline will significantly expand its destination network in summer 2026, with direct flights to Lapland from Paris, Brussels, and Zurich starting this winter
With 27.2 million passengers and $7 billion in revenue, Turkish Airlines remains optimistic as it expands its fleet and invests in global partnerships
Amid a shortage of air traffic controllers and increasing congestion in the aviation system, the FAA has begun proactive measures to maintain safety, including reducing flights at 40 airports
Delta Air Lines introduces Comfort Basic, a new option that lets domestic travelers enjoy extra legroom, early boarding, and complimentary drinks at a lower price
American Airlines is reducing its flight schedule by 4% after the FAA’s safety directive, canceling roughly 220 flights daily while urging Washington to resolve the government shutdown
A new directive will allow the collection of biometric data from all non-US citizens to begin in December. The system is expected to be fully implemented at all airports and seaports within three to five years. The move will improve security, shorten lines and promote the expansion of visa exemptions