United joins the free TV parade
United offers free DirecTV, the last major U.S. airline to do so. It's also adding closed-captioned and audio-descriptive films and TV shows
United offers free DirecTV, the last major U.S. airline to do so. It's also adding closed-captioned and audio-descriptive films and TV shows
It may be no-frills and have lots of fees, but Frontier Airlines is offering a genuine good deal for family flying.
Emirates, the biggest A380 customer, is thinking about changing some of the orders to A350s, which would accelerate the end of A380 production.
A big risk with possible big rewards: Will Boeing move ahead with a middle-market plane that would fit between 737 and 787?
The two airlines add more East Coast destinations to their codeshare mix
Extreme cold weather limits time outside for ground crews and calls for extra protection for them and for planes.
Spanish officials would like to either find the owner of an abandoned jetliner or sell it off... but they'll have to pay the airport's parking fees!
Qantas' Project Sunrise will see 22+-hour flights, and the airline wants to know what will make passengers want to take them.
The airline's continuing budget-driven tightening up cuts a Newark to Paris route and some European routes from Rome.
Somewhere between Buck Rogers and an unmanned Uber, Boeing is testing an autonomous passenger vehicle.
Incidents at Germany's airports grew by 80% last year, fueling demands for new regulation.
With FAA certification officials furloughed, the return of scheduled service to Seattle's second airport has been postponed.
Celebrating its 100th anniversary and its 50th year flying 747s, British Air is going in for retro paint schemes for selected planes.
Norwegian Air is closing crew bases for its 737s at Providence and Newburgh. Flights to those cities will use Europe-based crews.
Ryanair's bid to become "the Amazon of travel" takes a detour as it closes down its package-holiday division.