Emirates cuts U.S. flights, blames ‘Trump Slump’
Citing a drop-off in bookings since the U.S. travel bans and restrictions on electronics, the Gulf carrier is reducing capacity to the U.S.
Citing a drop-off in bookings since the U.S. travel bans and restrictions on electronics, the Gulf carrier is reducing capacity to the U.S.
Chinese travelers set a global record for outbound tourism last year, with a 12% increase over 2015.
Travel to Cuba by Americans continues to grow, but cruises are outstripping air as the way to go.
SAS has felt the burn from Norwegian and other low-cost carriers, but its plans call not for direct competition but serving a higher-priced segment.
Boeing’s 737 had its first flight 50 years ago, and had a birthday party Sunday at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.
A ludicrously-short air flight intended to connect two other short flights, will soon end due to lack of business as well as environmental pressure.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
After shaking up the trans-Atlantic travel market, Norwegian is turning its sights on new horizons, possibly Japan.
Norway’s two biggest carriers aren’t interested in a far-north field being promoted by local interests and national government funding.
China’s hopes of competing with Boeing and Airbus take a step forward as its first large commercial jet is cleared for flight testing.
Citing a drop-off in bookings since the U.S. travel bans and restrictions on electronics, the Gulf carrier is reducing capacity to the U.S.
Chinese travelers set a global record for outbound tourism last year, with a 12% increase over 2015.
Travel to Cuba by Americans continues to grow, but cruises are outstripping air as the way to go.
SAS has felt the burn from Norwegian and other low-cost carriers, but its plans call not for direct competition but serving a higher-priced segment.
Boeing’s 737 had its first flight 50 years ago, and had a birthday party Sunday at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.
A ludicrously-short air flight intended to connect two other short flights, will soon end due to lack of business as well as environmental pressure.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
After shaking up the trans-Atlantic travel market, Norwegian is turning its sights on new horizons, possibly Japan.
Norway’s two biggest carriers aren’t interested in a far-north field being promoted by local interests and national government funding.
China’s hopes of competing with Boeing and Airbus take a step forward as its first large commercial jet is cleared for flight testing.