Singapore Airlines claims longest flight title
Next up in the longest-route sweepstakes, a Singapore-to-New York offering, starting in October.
Next up in the longest-route sweepstakes, a Singapore-to-New York offering, starting in October.
Despite unhappiness in some areas, overall satisfaction rises for the seventh year in a row, according to JD Power.
Scattering families and groups about a plane is not only unpleasant, a British regulator says, it's dangerous.
Ryanair's new partner is jumping into a route currently dominated by Aer Lingus.
Ryanair may reverse new rules that help speed up boarding but sacrifice revenue from priority and baggage fees.
America's airlines expect a very busy summer, and they've added a lot of new seats. Predictions are for the second record year in a row.
Ryanair isn't know for big buyouts, but it's very interested in some smaller merger and acquisition possibilities.
American Airlines, which has relied on its alliance partners for many European destinations, is adding service of its own on a number of new summer routes, including popular destinations such as Reykjavic, Budapest and Prague. The three have all seen big jumps in tourist and business travel in recent years, and most of its partner airlines serve them either from New York, or from their hubs in Europe. American's new flights have their U.S. bases in Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth and...
Alaska is joining others in taking a hard look at plastic disposables, and it's disposing them completely.
EasyJet tries out facial-recognition as a replacement for gate agents and more, and others are in the game, too. How do you feel about it?
Iceland's WOW airline wants to cut itself in on a bit of the India trade—by flying passengers from England to India by way of Iceland.
EasyJet, which usually makes its money in warmer weather, actually booked a fall-winter profit this year.
Qatar-backed Air Italy, formerly Meridiana, hopes to make a success where Alitalia failed.
TSA expects record summer volumes, but says it's ready to avoid the long lines and frustrations of recent years.
As strikes continue at Air France, there's talk of serious trouble, including a possible divorce from KLM. Could it be?