Qatar Airways Expands Summer Schedule as Doha Strengthens Global Connectivity
Qatar Airways is expanding its summer schedule from June 16, with services to more than 150 destinations as it works to restore flexibility for travelers through Doha.
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Qatar Airways is expanding its summer schedule from June 16, with services to more than 150 destinations as it works to restore flexibility for travelers through Doha.
European airlines are cutting flights and grounding aircraft as soaring jet fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict reshape schedules ahead of the summer travel season.
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran may have eased immediate market panic, but it has not fixed aviation’s fuel problem. Airlines are still facing high jet fuel costs, supply uncertainty, and pressure on summer schedules.
Alaska Airlines unveils its first international Business Class suites as it expands long-haul service to Europe and Asia.
Airlines are raising fares, adding surcharges, and cutting flights as the Middle East conflict drives a sharp rise in jet fuel costs. The pressure is now spreading from airline balance sheets to traveler budgets and network planning.
Vietnam’s airlines are trimming flights and weighing surcharges as a jet fuel shortage pressures domestic travel ahead of a busy season.
Travelers can book seats later today on the airline’s most premium aircraft yet, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with Elevated interior featuring the first United Polaris Studio℠ suites, roomier seats, larger seatback screens and Bluetooth connectivity at every seat in every cabin. The inaugural international flight, UA1, is scheduled for April 22 from San Francisco to Singapore; tickets will be for sale later today on United.com and the United app.
U.S. airports could face closures as TSA staffing shortages worsen during the ongoing government shutdown affecting Homeland Security.
European airlines are adding direct long-haul flights to Asia and Africa as travelers avoid Middle Eastern hubs amid ongoing conflict.
Scandinavian airline SAS will cancel 1,000 flights in April as rising jet fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict put pressure on operations.
Spirit Airlines is accelerating plans to shrink its fleet and cut debt as it moves through bankruptcy restructuring and prepares for a smaller, more focused operation.
A drone attack near Dubai International Airport has led to a temporary suspension of foreign airlines, disrupting global travel routes.
Winter Storm Iona has triggered widespread flight cancellations and delays across Canada, disrupting major airports including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Southwest Airlines will stop flying from Chicago O’Hare and Washington Dulles in June as part of a broader strategy to streamline its route network.
Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas will launch its first-ever direct flights to Europe, connecting Rio de Janeiro with Paris and Lisbon.