Polish Airline Ends Historic Year with Billions in Revenue and Huge Airbus Order
The Polish carrier reported strong earnings and major growth, alongside new route launches and fleet expansion plans. The company also signed a major Airbus A220 deal
The Polish carrier reported strong earnings and major growth, alongside new route launches and fleet expansion plans. The company also signed a major Airbus A220 deal
Malaysia Airlines has received top recognition from AirlineRatings, highlighting its commitment to safety and customer experience
Passengers at Heathrow are being redirected after the Terminal 2 and 3 train station closed, with alternative connections available via other terminals
The Hungarian low-cost airline has published its operational data: 50 flights every hour, 267 aircraft in the fleet, 45 countries, and 185 airports in its network
The Portuguese airline opened 2026 with a sharp improvement in results and an increase in demand for North and South American routes, but warns about the rest of the year
Qatar Airways posted strong annual profits despite disruptions, while expanding its fleet and global network. The airline carried close to 42 million passengers and ranked among the first five airlines in terms of punctuality
The airline is preparing for a large-scale summer season, with record activity of hundreds of thousands of flights and operational upgrades at its main hubs. Alongside the preparations, improvements in service and operations were reported in preparation for the highest demand season in its history
In light of the jet fuel crisis, the French Minister of Transport announced that the government is promoting regulatory relief and financial support for airlines facing operational and economic challenges ahead of the summer season, while protecting passenger rights
EgyptAir begins a new chapter with its first Boeing 737 MAX delivery, enhancing sustainability, passenger experience, and operational performance across key routes. Boeing: "With this delivery, we build on 60 years of partnership with EgyptAir and welcome them as a 737 MAX operator"
According to DXB airport data, despite the aviation disruptions caused by the war, operational continuity was maintained with millions of passengers, but the airport suffered a very sharp decline in movements. Now they are preparing for a renewed increase in demand