Lufthansa's war with its pilots is over
Lufthansa and its pilots, including subsidiaries have a new contract that will end several years of strikes and disruptions.
Lufthansa and its pilots, including subsidiaries have a new contract that will end several years of strikes and disruptions.
Valentine's Day is becoming more of a travel occasion, and a new survey lists this year's favorite destinations.
Delta is buying up to almost half the shares in its joint-venture partner.
Boeing shows off its latest by turning an endurance test into an "invisible skywriting" stunt.
Air Canada is in a celebration mood, with its own birthday and Canada's this year. Planes and staff uniforms are getting a new look.
Delta's commissioned a unique set of artworks, all in the form of aircraft tray tables.
The Pope is visiting Ireland next year, and Ryanair hopes to get the business...or at least the publcity.
A malfunctioning engine turns a routine flight into an unwanted adventure for passengers and a headache for Swiss International's engineers.
High parking costs at many British airports now exceed the cost of flying, and the situation isn't likely to improve.
Norwegian Air overtakes rival SAS as the biggest Scandinavian carrier, and names Providence as its second U.S. destination for new 737 MAX flights.
In the airline competition for longest flight, there's a new champion, and on the horizon the next one.
SAS is following in the footsteps of Norwegian with a plan to establish new bases in Ireland and Spain.
Spirit Airlines shrinks its already small carry-on bag size even further: now it's just a purse or small backpack before you have to pay.
TSA announces 11 more PreCheck partners, including its first British-based member.
U.S., passengers and airlines fight over Transportation Department proposals for delayed baggage refunds, while Ryanair complains about passenger abuses.