• Aviation
  • Tourism
  • Global news
  • Hospitality
  • Sustainability
  • Destination
  • Travel Agents
  • Luxury
  • UAE & GCC

United Arab Emirates

Unprecedented Summer for United: 750 Daily Flights, Hundreds of Fresh Routes and 2,500 New Hires

The American airline plans to operate 222 destinations from Chicago O'Hare Airport this summer, including 47 international destinations. New domestic routes are also scheduled, alongside 2,500 new hires by the end of 2026. Company Vice President: "Hiring in the city we call home"

Historic FAA Reform: The US Prepares for the Next Generation of Aviation

The US Secretary of Transportation and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration have unveiled a wide-ranging organizational reform designed to strengthen safety, accelerate innovation, and advance a new air traffic management system

Second Security Incident in Two Days: Miami Airport Evacuated Due to Alleged Bomb Threat

An unusual security incident has occurred at Miami Airport, one of the busiest in the United States. A reported bomb threat prompted the evacuation of passengers. Police are investigating the incident, which apparently took place in the check-in areas

Severe Winter Storm in North America Claims at Least 10 Lives, Disrupts 15,000 Flights

Heavy snow and temperatures the likes of which are almost unheard of in the United States, in one of the most severe storms to hit North America in recent years. Authorities are reporting widespread power outages and transportation disruptions that could last for days. Air travel disruptions also continue

On the Way to Davos: US President's Air Force 1 Returns to Washington Due to "Minor Electrical Issue"

According to reports in the United States, a White House spokeswoman told the crew on the plane that it was a "minor electrical problem" that caused the veteran 747 to return to the Andrews Air Force Base. The president took off on a replacement plane shortly after the incident

Cracked Aircraft Part Caused UPS Plane Engine to Cut Out and Led to Disaster

The NTSB investigation determined that the left engine and wing attachment system separated seconds after takeoff due to severe fatigue cracks in a critical component. The cracks had previously been identified but were not considered a safety hazard, and they spread across 75% of the surface in the pylon's rear attachment bearing, leading to the separation of the engine and pylon from the wing

Head to Head with Competitors: Delta Air Lines Orders Dozens of New Dreamliners

The US aviation giant will purchase 30 787-10 aircraft, the model used by United Airlines, to improve fuel efficiency, replace less fuel-efficient aircraft, and enhance the passenger experience. Delivery: in the next decade

Historic Route Launch: ITA Airways Announces Rome to Houston Direct Flight

ITA is opening a new direct route between Rome's Fiumicino Airport and Houston, Texas, one of the largest airport hubs in the United States. All the details about the opening date, frequencies, and the aircraft that will operate on the route

Huge Merger in US Aviation: New Company Will Focus on the Leisure Flight Market

The merger of Allegiant and Sun Country Airlines, worth approximately $1.5 billion, is expected to create one of the largest leisure airlines in the US, with approximately 22 million passengers per year, a fleet of approximately 195 aircraft, and a network of 650 routes

Heavy Snowfall Disrupts Rail Travel Across Europe: These Stations Are Most Affected

Heavy snowfall is causing widespread train delays and cancellations across the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and Poland. Which stations are currently affected and how long will the delays last?

Dubai Reef Project Hits Major Milestone with Boost in Marine Biodiversity

Early results from one of the world’s largest reef initiatives show a 10% rise in biodiversity and 800% increase in fish biomass, as thousands of reef modules are deployed across Dubai’s coastline

Traveling to the United Arab Emirates and Less to Spain: Top 10 Destinations at TLV Airport

Ahead of Passover, Ben Gurion sees a surge in travel: UAE leads, U.S. follows, and Spain drops out. All the March 2025 numbers

   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > >>

טוען כתבות נוספות...

General

  • Aviation
  • Tourism
  • Hospitality
  • Luxury
  • Sustainability

Content

Destinations

General Information

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
passport
Web Development Web Development
About Cookies On This Site

We and our partners use cookies to enhance your website experience, learn how our site is used, offer personalised features, measure the effectiveness of our services, and tailor content and ads to your interests while you navigate on the web or interact with us across devices. By clicking "Continue" or continuing to browse our site you are agreeing to our and our partners use of cookies. For more information see

Privacy Policy

 
Searching...
Give us a like on Facebook to stay updated

Recommended for you: