Although it has a strong route network along the West Coast and flies not one but two of the longest domestic flights in the world (and serves some great mai tais), Hawaiian Airlines still gets short-changed in discussions of U.S. airlines. For travelers based in Hawaii, the airline’s cobranded credit cards are well worth considering. …
The American Airlines pilots’ union is really concerned about a pattern of “problematic” things it has noticed happening at airports, suggesting that United Airlines soon might not be the only carrier having safety problems. A Boeing whistleblower continues to beat his drum about alleged defects with the 787 and 777 planes. And Boeing’s Wisk division is maybe taking its flying autonomous taxis to Asia by the end of the decade. Take a moment to catch up on what’s been happening in the world of...
A rash of safety concerns at carriers like Alaska Airlines and American Airlines, compounded by manufacturing problems at Boeing, have left travelers fearful.
Air India has made significant strides in enhancing its customer service
Aegean Airlines announced it has decided to "invest into an extended range and upgraded cabin quality version of the A321neo to create a "special purpose" sub fleet of initially four A321neo aircraft able to reach further and best serve non-EU markets, mostly to the South and South-East of Greece." Like other airlines moving into the
Good news for airline travelers. The Department of Transportation issued new requirements for refunds when flights are cancelled or delayed.
Low-cost airline Breeze Airways announced Wednesday new service from Akron-Canton Airport.
The Biden administration issued final rules today to require airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights and to better disclose fees for baggage or canceling a reservation.
United Nations experts said airlines could be held responsible if human rights and international orders are violated.
United Airlines beat expectations for the first quarter and its stock is by soaring. Here's what you need to know.
United Airlines Holdings (NASDAQ: UAL) posted a smaller-than-expected
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