Bahrain Reopens Airspace: Flights to Gradually Resume in Phases
Following the resumption of air activity in the Kingdom, Bahrain International Airport has begun to gradually resume flights
Following the resumption of air activity in the Kingdom, Bahrain International Airport has begun to gradually resume flights
Are flights without physical documents closer than ever? The International Air Transport Association (IATA) refers to international biometric trials conducted to create a "future of seamless airport transit through biometric identification and digital wallets" - implementation is subject to government decisions
Don't miss a single goal: Between June 11 and July 19, Singapore Airlines passengers will be able to watch live World Cup football broadcasts via the company's in-flight entertainment system
Air Canada is expanding its winter 2026–27 network with new long-haul and leisure routes, including the only nonstop flights from North America to Tenerife. The airline is also adding destinations such as Roatán, Santo Domingo, Mérida and Mazatlán, while increasing flights to Latin America and strengthening its presence in the Caribbean and Mexico
Air New Zealand begins ticket sales for its new Western Sydney–Auckland route, marking the first international services from WSI starting October 2026. Three weekly services will connect the two regions Route supported by government funding to boost tourism and economic growth
The German airline is marking its centennial with a special day of events, including celebratory flights that will recreate the historic inaugural routes from Berlin and an event attended by hundreds of guests
After Athens: AnimaWings will launch direct flights from Cluj-Napoca to Thessaloniki in June 2026, expanding its regional network across Greece. The Romanian airline has also added Olbia, Sardinia, to its summer roster. “Cluj-Napoca is becoming a strategic hub for AnimaWings, and the expansion of operations here reflects the growing demand for direct flights from Transylvania"
The airline, one of the best in the world of aviation, will implement strict restrictions on portable chargers on its flights starting April 15, 2026. Passengers will be allowed to carry only two batteries, with charging during the flight completely prohibited
Aviation policy updated for humanitarian cases
A new rail journey from London to the Baltic States combines luxury trains, ferries, and cultural experiences, no flights required