Asia on Top: 9 of the World's Busiest International Flight Routes are in Asia
Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Dubai, and other major cities in Asia lead the world in international passenger traffic
Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Dubai, and other major cities in Asia lead the world in international passenger traffic
easyJet relaunches the direct route between Berlin and Liverpool. The route joins a series of announcements about new routes from the international BER airport to destinations in Morocco, France, Egypt, and more
Still searching for a Valentine's Day gift? The Greek airline Aegean Airlines is offering an additional flight ticket for free to any destination in their network. All the details
Saudi Arabia, the national flagship airline of Saudi Arabia, announced a significant expansion of its global flight network and the launch of new destinations including: Athens, Larnaca, Nice, and more. Will we see Tel Aviv on its destination map soon?
Three new airlines will take off this year, enhancing regional and international connectivity, increasing competition, and offering millions of travelers new flight options across India
Alden Splügenschloss Zürich joins the luxury brand Leonardo Limited Edition and reopens its doors. "This is a unique historic hotel that adds a five-star international level hotel to our brand," says Yoram Biton, CEO of Leonardo Europe
A special report by IATA states that this year, for the first time, the number of passengers worldwide will exceed the 5 billion mark. In the recently ended year, 28 new airlines began operating globally, while 19 ceased operations – the lowest number in a decade. How many passengers are expected to fly this year?
Hermes Airports Pioneers a Greener Cyprus: Cutting Emissions, Boosting Sustainability, and Driving Environmental Innovation
During the incident, the right wing of Japan Airlines Flight 68 struck the tail of a Delta Air Lines plane while Delta Flight 1921 was taxiing at 10:40 AM on Wednesday, February 5. No injuries were reported
The last year was exceptional for Dubai International Airport (DXB), which set a new passenger traffic record with 92.3 million travelers – the highest number ever