Delta testing free in-flight WiFi
Delta is beta-testing the free WiFi for all that its CEO promised in a speech last year.
Delta is beta-testing the free WiFi for all that its CEO promised in a speech last year.
PHeymont finds some unexpected nuggets in a search of Delta's baggage rules...
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Qantas' plan for nearly 24-hour flights must take into account legal and physical limits on aircraft crew—a big question mark for the project.
Some new features may take some of the sting out of overbooked flights.
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Baggage tracking technology improvements means far fewer lost or delayed bags, but transfers are still an issue.
Schiphol's success is important to the Dutch economy, but its busy schedules are also an irritant to its neighbors.
WestJet and its ultra-low cost subsidiary add new flights and destinations.
The TSA's trusted traveler clearance program continues to grow.
No, the carriers with the most passengers are not the big-name carriers: it's Norwegian, followed by New York's next-door neighbor Air Canada
Oscar Munoz says air travelers are unhappy, and the airlines will have to win their hearts by competing on service. One hopes...
A Norwegian Air subsidiary is filing for a route that would connect Buenos Aires to Singapore via an over-Antarctica route to Perth, Australia.
No, not on a scale like these, but on pressure pads that could help reduce excess fuel costs and CO2 emissions.
Allegiant aims to break out of its domestic-only mode, and apply its same point-to-point route plan to international flying.