Alaska Airlines Sets Launch Date for Its First Europe Route
Alaska Airlines will debut its first-ever Europe routes in 2026, starting with daily Seattle-Rome service launching April 28.
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Alaska Airlines will debut its first-ever Europe routes in 2026, starting with daily Seattle-Rome service launching April 28.
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.
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.
Air France-KLM has finalized its purchase of a 2.3% stake in Canada’s WestJet, strengthening transatlantic ties and expanding strategic airline partnerships.
Delta will begin daily nonstop service between New York JFK and Porto, Portugal starting May 2026, adding fresh transatlantic connectivity to its European network.
Delta Air Lines is set to launch new seasonal nonstop flights from New York-JFK to Malta and Sardinia starting summer 2026, offering U.S. travelers easier access to two stunning Mediterranean islands.
Delta Business has revealed a newly reimagined digital platform replacing Delta Professional. Rolling out late 2025, the enhanced site offers intuitive navigation, natural-language smart search, and a streamlined wallet of loyalty and service tokens – shaping a smarter future for business travel.
Delta Air Lines has officially clarified that it will not use artificial intelligence to set individual ticket prices, responding to recent speculation and customer concerns about AI-driven pricing strategies.
Delta will roll out AI-based ticket pricing on 20% of domestic flights by year-end, tailoring fares to individual customers—a move praised for efficiency but criticized as “predatory” and invasive.