End of Longest Government Shutdown: U.S. Aviation Resumes Operations
The U.S. aviation network begins recovery after a 43-day shutdown that halted tens of thousands of flights and caused $6 billion in losses. Some delays are still expected
The U.S. aviation network begins recovery after a 43-day shutdown that halted tens of thousands of flights and caused $6 billion in losses. Some delays are still expected
Ryanair successfully introduced digital boarding passes for over 700 flights by 1:00 PM on the first day, with 98% of passengers using digital passes and others receiving printed passes for free
Iberia unveils major route expansions in Brazil and extra flights to Tokyo, adding over 78,000 new seats across both regions; the airline will boost its flight capacity by 25% in the first half of next year
United praised employees for keeping passengers informed and satisfied as the FAA cut flights during the U.S. government shutdown; CEO: "Never been prouder to be on this team."
easyJet celebrates 30 years of low-cost travel with up to 30% off thousands of flights this winter and spring
Vibe renews its partnership with Sabre, giving agencies unified access to NDC flights, low-cost carriers, hotels, and MultiTicket fare options
Wizz Air says paper tickets and boarding passes will remain available, citing service for older and non-smartphone customers
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
The vice president of UPS released a statement naming the crew members of the cargo plane that crashed during takeoff at Louisville Airport: "Words can’t express the sorrow we feel. United, we are strong."
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