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“Do Not Travel”: US Publishes List of the Most Dangerous Destinations Right Now

The US State Department has published an updated list of particularly dangerous countries and clarified that they should not be visited under any circumstances

Turn Your Layover Into a Fun Trip: Lufthansa Introduces Munich Stopovers Up to 7 Days for Singapore and U.S. Bookings

New program: Lufthansa now lets passengers on U.S. and Singapore routes extend their stay in Munich for up to seven days with added travel options. "We are excited to give travelers the opportunity to flexibly incorporate one of Europe's most attractive cities and regions into their journey"

United CEO Confirms: "I Approached American About Exploring a Combination But They Responded by Publicly Closing the Door"

Scott Kirby revealed that he approached American Airlines about considering a merger, but the company refused and the move was dropped. The CEO explained that their goal was to create a stronger, global American airline

Etihad Airways Supercharges Operations in the US, Boosting Chicago and Charlotte Services

Starting June 15: Etihad will double daily service to Chicago, while Charlotte flights will increase from weekly to daily. The company is strengthening connections between the US, India and Asia via Abu Dhabi

United Ends Strong Quarter with Profit Growth in the Shadow of the Fuel Crisis

The American airline is reporting a sharp increase in revenue and improved profitability, while adjusting flight capacity in response to the fuel crisis and showing a particularly impressive punctuality rate. United CEO: "Moments of uncertainty for the airline industry may also create opportunity for United"

What's Happening in the US Skies? Unusual Wave of Flight Incidents with 4 Events Reported in a Few Days

Flights on the three major U.S. airlines were forced to change routes, delay or make intermediate landings following suspected security incidents and unruly passengers. No injuries were reported in any of the incidents

Second Time In a Week: Emergency Evacuation of a United Airlines Flight with About 200 Passengers Following a Security Threat

About 200 passengers and seven crew members were disembarked in Denver, with no injuries. The plane was inspected and re-cleared for takeoff hours after the incident. This follows a similar incident that occurred two days ago

"A Landmark Moment": British Airways Connects the UK's Largest Airport with Guernsey Channel Island

After 46 years: Guernsey Airport welcomed the inaugural flight from British Airways to London Heathrow Airport, launching a new daily service between the two airports

Dramatic Decision: US Government Cuts Flights at Chicago O'Hare International, the World's Busiest Airport

The US government has ordered a reduction in flights at Chicago's airport, after last year's on-time performance was only 60%. Full details: "If you book a ticket, we want you and your family to have the certainty that you'll fly"

A Dream Come True on World Public Transport Day: Dubai Completes the First-Ever Flying Taxi Station

A celebration of futuristic transportation: Dubai has completed construction of the world's first flying taxi station, part of a network of stations planned for the city. The station is expected to serve approximately 170,000 passengers per year

World’s Fastest-Growing Destination: Brazil Leads the World in Tourism Rise, UN Says

UN Tourism data shows Brazil leading the world in arrival growth, hitting record visitor numbers as international interest surges; the 45% rise in arrivals confirms the strong post-pandemic rebound and success of the new promotional strategy

Global Tourism Is Strengthening: 5% Rise in Tourists in the First Half of 2025

The United Nations Tourism Organization has published its periodic report, signaling more than 690 million tourists who have traveled the world since the beginning of 2025; some countries have jumped by more than 21%

Rising Demand for Flights: UN to Discuss Raising Pilot Retirement Age

Global shortage of pilots amid rising demand: The UN's International Civil Aviation Organization to discuss raising pilot retirement age to 67. What's the situation in Israel?

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