Vancouver gets more flights, east and west
With new announcements by Air Canada and WOW, Vancouver is becoming an even more important international hub, with more service east and west.
With new announcements by Air Canada and WOW, Vancouver is becoming an even more important international hub, with more service east and west.
Charleston gets its first trans-Atlantic route, and a prestigious one at that.
TSA is increasing its use of facial biometrics to verify travelers pre-clearing for trips to the U.S.
Dropping service in some Midwest cities, Icelandic discount airline WOW insists it still plans to be a big player in U.S. markets.
Remote-controlled tugs are starting to make inroads at airports in Japan and elsewhere.
The first-ever 787 has found a final home at a Japanese museum, near where its wings and fuselage were built.
Using Singapore for a connection, Australia and Amsterdam now have new connections.
As October 31 deadline nears, Italy's new government claims a share in Alitalia's hoped-for relaunch, but who will hold the rest?
JetBlue is adding and dropping cities as it tunes its network for the coming year.
One of the last of the great Constellations will soon be at home at the former TWA terminal at JFK, which is now becoming a hotel.
American Airlines puts new limits on interline transfers, basically limiting them to super-elite passengers.
After bad experiences with pets as cargo and issues with pets as carry-ons, Delta partners with an outside firm to handle pets in flight.
With marijuana use set to become legal in Canada in a few days, Air Canada sets rules for carrying it on its planes, and bans use by 'safety-sensitive' staff.
New York's JFK, long ranked low among the world's major airports, has plans to become a 'field of dreams.'
Ryanair wants all complaints against it filed in Irish courts, a strategy to make it harder for most Europeans to file. Belgian consumer advocates fight back.