Airlines firming plans for 737 Max return
U.S. airlines are starting to roll out their plans for the newly-recertified jet, including some employee familiarization flights.
U.S. airlines are starting to roll out their plans for the newly-recertified jet, including some employee familiarization flights.
Lufthansa is trying out 'Sleepers Row' as a way to make otherwise unsold seats a revenue source.
Airlines want an extension of waiver of 'use-it-or-lose-it' system, but smaller carriers that want new slots are opposed.
Qantas and other airlines are already discussing a uniform 'vaccination passport' as a requirement for future air travel.
Tiny insect larvae lodged in the intake tube for a critical sensor caused an aborted flight and a mystery search to find the cause.
Germany's rail system plans to go green with hydrogen-fueled trains replacing diesel.
Europe's aircraft safety regulator is ready to issue new orders that will allow the Boeing 737 Max to return to service.
Even as cruise lines prepare to set sail again in a few months, CDC issues a stern warning for passengers: It's not safe yet.
American goes the rest of the way, dropping change and cancellation fees for international flights as it did previously for domestic.
After CDC warnings, airlines report cancelations and lower traffic for the holiday
In a standoff with Kafkaeque overtone, it's legal to fly but illegal to get to the airport.
In an unusual collision, an Alaska Airlines plane hits a bear that had invaded the runway.
Hawaii exempts visitors from quarantine if they've tested negative with an approved test. Now you'll have to show your lab results before boarding.
The two airlines are accused by consumers of withholding refunds for vouchers they issued in the spring.
Lufthansa Group tells economy passengers: you didn't like the food, now you can't have any.