A Short Leap to Paradise: Royal Caribbean's New Short Cruises
11 Ships, Exotic Destinations, Private Beaches, and New Attractions - All This for Short Cruises of 2-5 Nights with Royal Caribbean in 2026-2027
11 Ships, Exotic Destinations, Private Beaches, and New Attractions - All This for Short Cruises of 2-5 Nights with Royal Caribbean in 2026-2027
ITAKA, Poland's largest travel company, launches Air 001 – a new airline brand with a fleet of four aircraft, in full operational cooperation with Electra Airways
As part of its strategic growth plan, SAUDIA strengthens its global network with 10 additional aircraft, advancing toward an ambitious 2030 vision of 250 destinations and 150 million annual passengers
The Israeli airline is increasing its operations in the popular country, offering five weekly flights to Bangkok and three to Phuket, along with ongoing upgrades to its long-haul fleet. All details inside
The airline’s largest investment to date will support new aircraft acquisitions, fuel efficiency, and long-term growth across its European network
Amid a supply chain crisis, LOT is taking swift actions to secure its fleet: two Dreamliners on the way, with a tender for 84 additional aircraft to be decided soon
"We are proud to welcome our newest addition to the growing fleet of award-winning ships," said Viking's CEO about the new river ship, the Viking Nerthus. What destinations will it sail to?
The first European airline offering fast and free internet via SpaceX's Starlink technology on its Airbus A220-300 aircraft is soaring to new heights, with another increase in passenger numbers, fleet expansion, and innovative services for passengers, 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"
The Swiss leisure airline, part of the Lufthansa Group, has received its first Airbus A350-900 and will operate it on the route from Zurich to Las Vegas