Ryanair starting a new fare war
Ryanair is cutting even walk-up fares to the bone, with the usual expectation of making it up in fees, or of taking a loss to squeeze out competitors.
Ryanair is cutting even walk-up fares to the bone, with the usual expectation of making it up in fees, or of taking a loss to squeeze out competitors.
Gatwick's proposal to go ahead with a runway upgrade re-opens a long-time controversy over London airport expansion.
Alitalia's ending operations in October, leaving behind a ticket mess and the possibility that its replacement may fly under its name. Confused? Read on...
The discount carrier, based in the Irish Republic, is closing its last two bases in the north.
A company that's been renting airport nap spaces is now turning to a clientele who are too work-focused to relax in an airport
Avelo and Breeze, the two newest U.S. mainline carriers have announcements on expansion.
A new wrinkle in loyalty programs: Emirates is offering added benefits in return for hefty membership fees. Will it fly?
As it prepares to emerge from bankruptcy, the Colombia-based Star Alliance carrier is mapping out its new North American footprint.
With the delta variant spreading and highly transmissible, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has extended the mask mandate in transportation for four months.
Concern over spreading delta variant is cutting into airline bookings and increasing cancelations. United is restoring its fee waiver for basic economy.
An updated system for recognizing 'trusted travelers' may make the Global Entry system easier to use.
Canada is preparing to issue a digital health certificate early this fall after collecting data from provinces.
It takes more than one mistake to arrive at the airport a year early for your flight!
Where Amex has gone, Chase is not far behind: the credit card giant is opening the first of a series of airport lounges.
The annual rating of the world's top airports has a new winner at the top.