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Ground Incident in the USA

ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation

Aegean Joins the XLR Revolution: Long-Range Aircraft, Enhanced Comfort, and First Direct Flights to India

New Horizons for Aegean Airlines

From Today: Cyprus Connected Directly to Middle East's Fascinating City

For the first time, Cyprus joins the global wave with three weekly direct flights to the Gulf's capital, now an international tourism, innovation, and business hub attracting visitors worldwide – Discover more

After a 12-Year Hiatus: Emirates Lands in Damascus with Three Weekly Flights

Emirates resumes flights to Syria, connecting Damascus to its global network with initial flights thrice a week

Gulf Air Returns to the U.S. with Direct Flights to New York

Direct flights from Bahrain to JFK

Revolution at Miami Airport: Luxury Private Terminal to Open in Iconic Pan Am Building

Florida's first-of-its-kind private terminal will open in Pan Am's historic building at Miami Airport, offering passengers a premium experience with private suites, lounges, spa, and Miami-inspired design. When is the opening?

"Why Did You Turn It Off?" – Chilling Cockpit Recording Reveals Final Moments of Air India Flight Before Crash

Fuel switches turned off after takeoff: Both engines failed, leading to the plane crashing on residential buildings. A dramatic question echoed in the cockpit: "Why did you turn it off?"

Wizz Air Expands with Six New Routes from Bucharest

New flight routes to major cities across Europe

From Balaton Festivals to Budapest Streets: Hot Events Just 3 Hours Away

Hungary, a sought-after destination since the skies opened, offers a wealth of festivals, performances, and attractions—all just a short flight from Israel

After Nearly Two Decades: U.S. Passengers No Longer Required to Remove Shoes at Security

Revolution in U.S. airport security: Domestic flight passengers in the U.S. will no longer have to remove their shoes during airport security checks, announced by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

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