Summer Travel Boost: Aegean Airlines Returns to Tel Aviv Sooner Than Expected
First report: Aegean Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv ahead of schedule, with the first flight scheduled for April 28, 2026
First report: Aegean Airlines will resume flights to Tel Aviv ahead of schedule, with the first flight scheduled for April 28, 2026
Waiting times of hours, delayed takeoffs and passengers who missed their flights: European aviation organizations are demanding immediate flexibility in the operation of the new EES system, which has entered full operation on the continent
The German aviation group is accelerating efficiency measures, including reducing the aircraft fleet as well as cutting capacity on short and long routes
The airline, recognized as the world's largest airline by fleet size, passengers, and revenue, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with special events at U.S. airports, celebratory flights, limited-edition products, and a historic tribute to the 1926 Chicago-St. Louis route
From the A321XLR to the Dreamliner: Air Canada introduces bed seats, luxury suites, and advanced technology as part of a broad strategic move
The acquisition of 49% of an airline registered in Malta may allow the company to operate with an additional aviation license, expand charter operations and improve operational flexibility in the European market
The state aviation authority announced that Colombia's international airport will resume activity in accordance with an assessment of the security situation. Passengers are asked to check with the airlines and follow official announcement
Following the resumption of air activity in the Kingdom, Bahrain International Airport has begun to gradually resume flights
The Romanian Airlines Association Carpathia warns of the increase in fuel prices and its consequences: reduced frequencies, route adjustments and price increases, alongside an attempt to maintain the stability of service for passengers
Temporary fee reductions at 34 airports could strengthen India’s aviation sector and support expansion plans. Akasa Air, among the first to officially praise the decision
A small aircraft crashed near Lansing, Michigan, killing all three people on board. The FAA is investigating as emergency crews responded to the tragic scene
Dubai's airline giant is taking strict safety measures by prohibiting the use of power banks for charging personal devices during flights starting October 1: 'Lead to a rapid and uncontrolled rise in temperature'. Similar rules took effect in Japan last month
Aviation Incident Analysis
10 years after the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which reshaped aviation safety protocols, the memorial for the victims continues to symbolize the pain and lessons learned from the harrowing disaster
A surge in flights has increased incidents of turbulence injuries due to passengers not following safety instructions