Brits still in love with long-haul holidays
ABTA, the British travel agents' organization, reports continuing growth in package holidays, and huge increases over 25 years.
ABTA, the British travel agents' organization, reports continuing growth in package holidays, and huge increases over 25 years.
The grounding of the 737 MAX worldwide is having a drastic effect on two Irish airports, where Norwegian is dropping flights.
In a puzzling move, Emirates leads the way in removing busiess-class features and then selling them back as upgrades.
United is using sophisticated software to find connections that can be saved by small takeoff delays without delaying arrival.
Workers who prepare most of the nation's airline meals are voting to strike over wages and health care
American offers a slew of new routes, many of them year-round and including two European cities with no other link to the U.S.
KLM has teamed up with Delft University to design a plane that could lead to more sustainable aviation.
Miami is making plans to keep ahead of growth in passenger and freight traffic for the next 20 years.
Boston gets more Delta connections, including trans-Atlantic, as the airline battles JetBlue for top-dog status in the city
A long-sought approval for joint operations between Qantas and American Airlines is a big step closer to approval.
When presidents fly to London, the city's #3 airport is the one that welcomes them—read why!
TAP Portugal is adding new routes to three U.S. cities with its newest Airbus neo series jets.
Applicants for U.S. tourist visas are now being asked to provide their social media account user names...
The electronic age claims another victim: the humble paper folder that used to hold our tickets.
A new route for Emirates puts an A380 on a route that barely gives it time to raise the landing gear.