Airlines at war over New York access
At New York's three main airports, airlines are in contention for scarce and valuable airport 'slots' for their expansion plans.
At New York's three main airports, airlines are in contention for scarce and valuable airport 'slots' for their expansion plans.
With new Airbus A320neo family planes arriving, the low-cost carrier plans to double in size within five years.
Many years in the planning, Heathrow's third runway will have to wait a bit longer.
As Project Sunrise ultra-long flights get closer, staffing remains a thorny issue.
Qantas and Alitalia have joined PreCheck, bringing the number of airlines in the program to 73.
While corporate-owned locations will shut down New Year's Eve, franchise operators in some cities will continue, under new brand names.
A careful assemblage of confiscated goods is this year's grim holiday tree in Lithuania's capital.
Amsterdam's airport, beset by heavy traffic, hopes to get some relief from a subway extension to the airport.
Boeing gives in and calls a halt to 737 MAX production until the plane is recertified.
Even airplanes can have 'garage accidents,' as recent incidents at Sprint and Emirates show.
A load of horses in the cargo hold forces a plane to return to Europe rather than use an alternate airport in the Americas; the horses lacked proper papers.
You'd never believe how many times your flight was delayed because the meals weren't ready!
A new seat design aims to promote better sleep on planes, and a little more privacy.
The world's most-visited cities list continues to show strong growth in Asia, with other areas growing, but slipping on the list.
United signs up with Airbus for 757 replacements while Boeing continues to consider a new 'mid-market' plane.