Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines Introduce New Surfboard Policy for Travelers
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have unveiled a new, traveler-friendly surfboard policy that allows multiple boards in one bag with no special item fees.
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines have unveiled a new, traveler-friendly surfboard policy that allows multiple boards in one bag with no special item fees.
United Airlines has unveiled the MileagePlus Debit Rewards Card, allowing customers to earn miles not just for spending on travel but also for saving in a linked account, opening a new chapter in airline loyalty.
The U.S. aviation system faces massive delays and cancellations as the government shutdown drags into its second month, leaving air traffic controllers and TSA staff unpaid.
The U.S. Travel Association warns of major Thanksgiving travel chaos as the ongoing government shutdown strains air traffic control, TSA staffing, and flight schedules.
Southwest Airlines is facing criticism for reintroducing tree nuts to its in-flight service, with allergy advocates warning of serious health risks as pistachios join the menu in 2026.
Ryanair reports a 42% rise in first-half profit, driven by fare increases, strong summer demand, and early Boeing 737 MAX deliveries, prompting the airline to lift its full-year passenger outlook.
Delta Air Lines will restart its Tel Aviv routes from Atlanta and Boston next year, joining other U.S. carriers as service to Israel gradually returns.
Alaska Airlines will eliminate 10 routes from Los Angeles and San Francisco in 2026, redirecting capacity to growing hubs in San Diego and Portland.
AirAsia has exited its PN17 financial distress status, uniting airlines from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia to form a powerful narrowbody aviation network.
Singapore and China are powering New Zealand’s tourism rebound, with Christchurch Airport gearing up for its busiest summer ever amid new routes, increased capacity, and record visitor arrivals.
Malta’s aviation sector accelerates as DC Aviation adds a San Marino-registered Bombardier Challenger 350, expanding its fleet and redefining luxury private jet travel across the Mediterranean.
China’s top three airlines – Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern – reported rare profits after a strong summer travel boom, signaling a fragile recovery for the aviation sector.
American Airlines will debut its new Airbus A321XLR on March 8, launching seasonal nonstop service between New York JFK and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have received FAA approval for a single operating certificate, marking a major step in their integration under Alaska Air Group.
Delta Air Lines has opened its new Sky Club at Salt Lake City International Airport, marking its second-largest lounge worldwide and redefining the airport experience for travelers.