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Fewer Flights, Higher Fares: Why Air Travel Is Getting More Expensive Again
Air travel in 2026 was supposed to feel a little easier. Demand was strong. Passenger numbers were rising. Airlines were ... -
Fuel Shock Not Panic: What the Middle East Crisis Could Actually Mean for Travelers
For now, the biggest danger to travelers is not some Hollywood-style collapse of global aviation. It is something quieter and ... -
The Invisible Engine Above Us
Most of the world’s most important infrastructure doesn’t look like infrastructure at all. It looks like a red-eye flight lifting ... -
Aviation’s $41 Billion Year: The Passenger Boom That’s Remaking the Sky (and Why Cargo Still Matters)
The global airline industry is heading into 2026 with a headline number that sounds like a victory lap: USD 41.0 ... -
Golf Tourism in Central Vietnam Takes Flight Courtesy of New Air Links
The Vietnam Golf Coast (VGC) is bolstering its global connections as a world-leading golf tourism destination with the announcement of ... -
The Future of Flight: How Aviation’s Next Two Decades Will Shape the Sky
The next 20 years are set to bring a seismic shift in fleet composition, sustainability, and global air travel demand, ... -
Air Canada: From Trans-Canada Air Lines to a Global Icon of Canadian Identity
On January 1, 1965, Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) officially transformed into Air Canada, marking a pivotal moment in Canadian aviation ... -
J.D. Power’s 2024 North America Airport Satisfaction Study Reveals Record Passenger Numbers Amid Rising Costs
On July 7, 2024, North American airports saw a staggering new record of over three million passengers passing through Transportation ... -
U.S. Department of Transportation Secures Major Protections in Alaska Airlines-Hawaiian Airlines Merger
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has successfully secured a set of binding and enforceable public-interest protections from Alaska Airlines ... -
USDOT Investigates Major Airlines’ Rewards Programs
Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) initiated an inquiry into the rewards programs of the four largest ...