Airlines dropping 2-person cockpit rule, again
A rule requiring two crewmembers in the cockpit at all times, implemented after a suicide-by-pilot, is now being repealed.
A rule requiring two crewmembers in the cockpit at all times, implemented after a suicide-by-pilot, is now being repealed.
DrFumblefinger shares his experience flying in Emirates Business class cabin.
With more public focus on airline overbooking practices, Southwest says it will stop. Will others follow?
With the latest 'rescue' plan turned down by employees and the Italian government unwilling to offer a bailout, Alitalia's situation looks grave.
Hartford, Providence and Newburgh, NY are all getting new international service, and rushing to be ready when they start.
JetBlue says it never overbooks—but it's still possible to lose a seat, and more often than on other major airlines.
As airports get bigger and bigger, the distance within gets longer and longer...now you know the numbers!
For someone who's on the road as often as Marilyn Jones, the right bags and the right packing techniques can make a big difference.
U.S. hints that Visa Waiver Program may get tighter, rather than complying with EU requirement to include all EU citizens.
As is not surprising, none of the world's busiest airports is on the list of those with the most on-time flights...
Citing a drop-off in bookings since the U.S. travel bans and restrictions on electronics, the Gulf carrier is reducing capacity to the U.S.
Chinese travelers set a global record for outbound tourism last year, with a 12% increase over 2015.
Travel to Cuba by Americans continues to grow, but cruises are outstripping air as the way to go.
SAS has felt the burn from Norwegian and other low-cost carriers, but its plans call not for direct competition but serving a higher-priced segment.
Boeing's 737 had its first flight 50 years ago, and had a birthday party Sunday at Seattle's Museum of Flight.