2024 was another year of significant change and challenge for the air transport industry globally. Let’s explore the top five stories that not only trended as our most-read but also redefined the ...
2024 was an eventful year in the U.S. airline industry. It started early when a door plug explosively separated from an ...
Hot travel trends for 2025 and beyond, from the predominance of women in travel to the explosive growth of the luxury segment ...
Aer Lingus has taken delivery of its first two new Airbus A321XLR aircraft in Dublin Airport. Registered as EI-XLR St Lelia / ...
Reports by Flightplan for 2024 showed that up until the end of November, Boeing delivered 318 aircraft compared to 461 in ...
Airbus has had a mixed 2024. There have been plenty of orders coming in but constraints on how fast it can get aircraft out ...
Aviation developments are expected to come in thick and fast in the year ahead, with more options than ever before offered to ...
Air travel will see advanced technology, expanded routes, evolving policies, sustainability efforts, and enhanced passenger ...
Icelandair invited me to Reykjavík for the delivery of their brand-new Airbus A321LR. I got the chance to fly on the aircraft ...
The busiest route in the USA in 2024 is between Atlanta (ATL) and Orlando (MCO) with just short of 3.5 million seats offered.
Throughout the year, airlines and BNA have announced new flights coming in and out of Nashville slated for some time in the new year.