Air Transat has unveiled its summer 2025 schedule. The airline’s new offerings include a non-stop route from Montreal to Valencia, Spain. This new route strengthens
Category: Aviation News
Cathay Celebrates Milestone with Hong Kong Airport Expansion
Hong Kong International Airport is preparing to usher in a new era of growth by commissioning its Three-Runway System. Cathay congratulates the airport on this
SAS to Launch Direct Flights Between Copenhagen and Seoul
SAS has announced a new direct route connecting Copenhagen and Seoul, set to begin operations on September 12, 2024. This service, the first-ever regular connection
Emirates Evaluates More Airbus Orders Amid Boeing Delays
Emirates marked a milestone this week with the arrival of its first Airbus A350-900 at Dubai International Airport. Tim Clark, Emirates’ president, shared the airline’s
Lufthansa Expands Green Fares to Long-Haul Flights
Starting December 4, Lufthansa Group will extend its Green Fares to long-haul flights, making them available for over 850,000 flights annually across all travel classes.
Saudia Wins Best Airline Cabin Crew Award for 2024
Saudia has been honored with the first-ever Editorial Award for “Best Airline Cabin Crew” at the 2024 Business Traveler U.S. Awards. The prestigious event took
Southwest Airlines Cabin Services to End at 18,000 Feet
Starting December 4, 2024, Southwest Airlines will implement new procedures for cabin service aimed at improving passenger and crew safety during flights. The airline announced
National Airlines Acquire Two A330-200 Jets from CDB Aviation
CDB Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited, has finalized the sale of two Airbus A330-200 aircraft to National
Emirates Expands Fleet with Its First Airbus A350
Emirates has officially introduced its first Airbus A350, marking a significant milestone for the airline. The unveiling event in Dubai featured Sir Tim Clark, President
ANA Grounds Aircraft Amid Engine Maintenance Challenges
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has grounded multiple A321neo, Boeing 787-8, and 787-9 aircraft due to maintenance delays involving their engines. The ongoing issues with Rolls-Royce