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A330 neo planes could be very good option for Indian aviation market: Airbus execIndia's aviation sector is set for significant expansion. Airbus believes its A330 neo aircraft is a strong contender for Indian airlines. ...
Travel warning issued: This one mistake during airplane emergency could cost lives, IATA warnsA new safety campaign launched by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), with support from the FAA and EASA, is urging airline...
EU countries agree to maintain compensation paid to passengers for flight delaysEU member states have agreed to maintain the current three-hour flight delay threshold for passenger compensation, rejecting a proposal to ...
On This Day in History, June 7: Mahatma Gandhi train incident, Vatican City's creation, Battle of Midway, Harry Potter's stage debut, Boeing 777's intro and many more eventsOn This Day in History, June 7, the world witnessed several landmark events that shaped politics, warfare, sports and social change. The da...
Global airline chiefs to confront Iran war fuel shock at industry summitAirline leaders meet in Rio de Janeiro facing a major industry crisis. The Iran war is increasing jet fuel costs and disrupting flights. Th...
Summer travel plans take no break: Domestic demand remains strong despite rising fuel costs and airfares, fewer flightsIndians are not cancelling summer holidays despite higher costs and fewer flights. Many are choosing domestic trips or nearby international...
Outbound travel slows as Indians rethink foreign holidays amid crisis and costsAirlines are experiencing weak forward bookings and muted growth plans due to high airfares and a weaker rupee, following a call to postpon...
Iran war, jet fuel concerns cloud airlines' summer holiday plansEuropean airlines face significant challenges as the Iran war escalates jet fuel prices and disrupts Middle East travel, threatening the su...
Singapore Airlines deepens role at Air India amid record lossesSingapore Airlines is taking a more hands-on role at Air India. The carrier is placing its executives in key operational areas like flight ...
Jet fuel supplies are lagging. What does that mean for airlines and travelers?A looming jet fuel shortage in Europe and Asia, triggered by the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, could significantly disr...
Spain and Portugal flight and hotel bookings jump as tourists avoid Middle EastSpain and Portugal are seeing a rise in summer travel demand as tourists shift away from conflict-affected Middle East regions. Flight and ...
Airline pilots fear retribution over refusing to fly in Middle East, aviators' group saysAirline pilots express fear of losing pay or jobs if they refuse flights in the Middle East. Global aviators' union highlights widespread c...
Surge in airfares may hit summer travel demand, industry warnsInternational airfares are soaring, impacting summer travel plans. Industry experts predict a significant drop in demand due to higher tick...
Iran war impact on flight fares: Your air travel is getting costlier, here is howIran war update: United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines are taking various measures as jet fuel surges due t...
Ryanair warns Middle East war, fuel shortages could hit summer season flightsRyanair CEO Michael O'Leary warned of potential jet fuel supply disruptions in Europe from June if the Middle East conflict persists, poten...
India, Europe look to add more flights on rising demandIndian and European airlines are adding more flights connecting India and Europe. This shift is happening as operations to the Gulf face di...
Airline profits go up in 3rd quarter of this fiscal: IATA"Most regions experienced better financial performance in Q3, despite a weak economy," Air Transport Association said.
- IATA: Airlines are flying back to profits in 2010
Profits are expected to reach $2.5 billion, the International Air Transport Association said, a vast improvement from the $2.8 billion tota...
- Ash clears over Europe; airports operate normally
Flights across Europe were operating normally after the dispersal of a plume of volcanic ash that disrupted air traffic.
- Flights take off but ash limits Norway, Sweden
European airports sent thousands of planes into the sky on Thursday after a week of unprecedented disruptions.