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Air Canada Continues To Move Back To Airbus
There has been a lot of talk in aviation circles about Boeing’s lack of a mid-tier, long range single aisle ... -
Alaska Airlines Changing Up Their Fleet
Alaska Airlines recently announced plans to broaden their mainline fleet by adjusting their current 737-9 aircraft order with Boeing to ... -
Air Canada Expands Its Summer Routes
Air Canada today announced an expansion of its North American network for Summer 2022 as the carrier’s recovery from COVID ... -
Air Travel Is Picking Up Speed (Again)
As with much of this pandemic as case counts wane and travel restrictions are eased, air travel picks up. Recently, ... -
Will U.S. Carriers be Able To Increase The Use Of Sustainable Fuel By As Much As They Pledge?
Recently Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization representing the leading U.S. airlines, announced that our member carriers have ... -
Singapore Airlines Ups Their Commitment To Healthy Travel
In October Singapore Airlines announced a partnership with world-renowned health and wellness retreat Golden Door. The airline noted that healthy ... -
Canada’s Porter Airlines Has Their Own Beer
Porter Airlines and Beau’s Brewing Co. launched a new co-branded porter-style beer, the Porter Porter back in October. It is ... -
Are Asians Ready To Fly Again?
Pre-pandemic Asian flyers were a bright spot in the global travel industry but hey have now all but disappeared from ... -
BA Extends Status Again
In a recognition of just how troubling the global airline industry is, British Airways recently announced a further extension of ... -
The oneworld Airline Alliance Announces Major Commitment To Sustainable Fuel
The oneworld® Alliance has supported the World Economic Forum Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition’s 10% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030 ...