Frontier thinks big with huge expansion
Frontier is ramping up for new destinations and added flights on existing routes by next summer.
Frontier is ramping up for new destinations and added flights on existing routes by next summer.
In preparation for Brexit and possible loss of European flying rights, UK-based EasyJet has announced it will create an Austrian company to keep its place in Europe.
Icelandair rolls its 80th anniversary, a Stopover Pass promotion and Icelandic culture into a new kind of in-flight entertainment.
Two new services promise to connect hurried passengers and airport vendors with app-based delivery to your gate.
No need for an app or download (and no cost) for Houston's nifty new guide to its airports.
At Boeing Everett, they're building the 747, 767, 777 and 787—all in one huge building that makes the word 'immense' seem too small.
The weeks-old ban on anything bigger than a cellphone in passenger cabins on flights to the U.S. from the Middle East has been relaxed for more carriers.
Norwegian nearly doubles its U.S. footprint in a year, and adds more flights to existing routes.
TSA hopes for even more enrollees to keep the lines moving this summer as a record number of passengers will be flying.
Berlin's new airport, already years overdue and plagued with construction and corruption issues, has only a tiny milestone to celebrate
With business to cities other than Havana slow, and no further loosening of tourism restrictions for Americans, the airline will drop flights to Varadero and Santa Clara, while keeping Havana.
With no rescue plan in sight, the bankruptcy commissioners call for buyers. Otherwise, they’ll sell off the assets.
United introduces flexible (and potentially higher) award pricing and a new way to qualify for stopovers.
Etihad has come up with a scheme to monetize unsold seats by getting passengers to bid on a chance for a 'neighbor-free' seat.
TSA tries requiring books and food be pulled out of bags at scanning. It's supposed to speed things up, but travelers say it doesn't.