American Airlines Flight Returns to LAX After Passengers Report Cabin Fumes

An American Airlines flight from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to New York’s JFK International Airport was forced to make… Read More »
Finnair Cancels 40 Flights After Airbus A321 Seat Cover Fire Risk

Finnair has been forced to cancel roughly 40 flights after grounding eight Airbus A321 aircraft due to a potential fire safety issue involving improperly cleaned seat… Read More »
The Shutdown Is Pushing U.S. Air Safety Workers to the Breaking Point

Federal aviation employees insist that flying remains safe despite mounting strain on air traffic controllers and transportation security staff—but passengers… Read More »
How the Ongoing Government Shutdown Is Disrupting Air Travel

As the government shutdown continues with no resolution in sight, the U.S. air travel system is facing mounting strain. Even… Read More »
Airlines Suspend Madagascar Flights Amid Unrest and Army Revolt

Madagascar has been gripped by growing unrest since late September, with demonstrations erupting across multiple cities and escalating tensions in… Read More »
U.S. Flight Delays Mount as Air Traffic Control Staffing Crisis Deepens

Air traffic control staffing shortages continued to disrupt air travel across the United States for a second consecutive day on… Read More »
Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Expand Routes with Boeing 787-9

Hawaiian Airlines is modernizing its fleet by introducing Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to replace its aging Airbus A330 aircraft, marking a… Read More »
Southwest, Breeze, and Allegiant Launch 13 New Routes in October

October has brought a wave of new route launches from U.S. low-cost and leisure airlines, with Breeze Airways, Allegiant Air,… Read More »
Icelandair to Relocate Operations to JFK’s New Terminal 6 in 2026

Icelandair has announced that it will move its operations to the new Terminal 6 at New York’s John F. Kennedy… Read More »
Canadian Aviation Industry Calls for National Biometrics Policy

Canada’s aviation industry is calling on the federal government to establish a unified national policy for biometric identification and digital… Read More »
FAA Faces Widespread Airport Staffing Shortages Amid Shutdown

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is struggling to maintain normal operations as staffing shortages spread across U.S. airports during the… Read More »
United Airlines Resumes Flights to Vietnam and Thailand in October

United Airlines is set to resume flights to Thailand and Vietnam beginning October 26, marking the carrier’s return to two… Read More »
Delta to Launch Seasonal Accra–Atlanta Flights Starting December

Delta Air Lines will launch new daily seasonal nonstop flights between Accra, Ghana, and Atlanta, Georgia, beginning December 1. The… Read More »
Dallas Love Field $1B Upgrade May Include Southwest Lounge

Dallas Love Field Airport has unveiled plans for a $1 billion modernization project designed to handle surging passenger volumes and… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Expands Operations at Austin-Bergstrom Airport

Delta Air Lines is deepening its commitment to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) as part of a new lease agreement that… Read More »
FAA to Furlough 11,000 Employees as U.S. Government Shutdown Proceeds

The U.S. Transportation Department has warned that more than 11,000 employees at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)—nearly a quarter of… Read More »
NTSB: Distracted Controllers Caused Near-Crash at San Diego Airport

A private jet came within 100 feet of colliding with a Southwest Airlines plane on a San Diego runway in… Read More »
Airlines Elevate Lounge Experience with Major US Investments

Airlines across the United States are enhancing their premium travel experience through major investments in airport lounges, often in collaboration… Read More »
FAA Extends Flight Limits at Newark to 2026

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed it will extend operating limits at Newark Liberty International Airport until October… Read More »
How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Airlines, Airports & Travelers

If U.S. congressional lawmakers fail to pass a spending package by October 1, the federal government could shut down—an event… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Returns to Paris After Bathroom Malfunction on Transatlantic Route

A United Airlines flight from Paris to Washington, D.C., was forced to make an unusual U-turn after takeoff when multiple… Read More »
Atlanta Airport Tops Best Mega Airports List

A new study ranking North America’s “mega airports” has revealed surprising results, with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport earning the top… Read More »