Labor Politics : Pilots, Flight Attendants & Strike A deep dive into Air Canada’s strike, why flight crews defied back-to-work orders, and what it means for aviation labor politics worldwide.
30% Off Flights? Aer Lingus Makes Travel Dreams a Reality! Ready for a getaway that doesn’t break the bank? Aer Lingus is offering up to 30% off flights to Europe, the UK, and North America for a limited time!
Cybersecurity in Aviation 2025 Cybersecurity in aviation is no longer optional. From ransomware at airports to deepfakes targeting airlines, threats are rising fast. By 2025, airlines will spend billions on cybersecurity to protect passengers, flights, and data.
Bankruptcy Encore: Spirit Airlines Flies Through Chapter 11 Budget airline Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy again. Despite financial woes, flights continue as usual, and tickets remain valid.
Thailand Wants You Back—And They’re Paying for Your Flight Thailand has announced 200,000 free domestic flights for visitors in 2025, aiming to boost tourism during the low season. Here’s what travelers should know.
Flight 357’s Smoky Surprise: Passenger's device catches fire mid flight American Airlines Flight 357 turned from a Philly–Phoenix hop into a smoky surprise when a passenger’s mystery device caught fire mid-air, forcing a diversion to Dulles.
Strike Struck Down: Air Canada Back in the Sky After a week-long strike leaving 130,000 passengers stranded, Air Canada strikes a tentative deal with its cabin crew. Limited flights resume, full service expected soon.