Best Travel Credit Cards in India 2025: Full Comparison Guide Your 2025 guide to India’s best travel cards-real perks, honest reviews, and stories from airports to upgrades. Swipe smart, travel smarter.
Inside the Cockpit: Where the Magic (and 1,000 Buttons) Live Ever wondered what really happens behind the cockpit door? From takeoff to landing, explore the pilots, tech, and teamwork that turn chaos into calm. Discover how this high-tech control room keeps your flight smooth and safe above the clouds.
Why Airplanes Can’t Run on Batteries Yet - The Truth About Electric Aviation We investigate if electric planes are truly ready for takeoff - or if the dream of zero-emission flight is still grounded by physics.
Kenya’s New Airspace Playbook: When Foreign Airlines Knock, They’ll Have to Ring the Doorbell Kenya’s new aviation rules ensure fair access for foreign airlines, boosting tourism, trade, and local industry while enforcing clear regulations.
How Flight Tracking Apps & Sites Actually Work? Flight tracking isn’t magic, it’s a fusion of satellites, radar, ATC feeds, and thousands of volunteers. Platforms like WhereFlight turn these signals into smooth, real-time maps, making the skies accessible for passengers, parents, spotters, and researchers alike.
How AI Is Driving Sustainable Aviation AI is rewriting aviation’s future: smarter flights, greener airports, and lower emissions, proving the skies can be cleaner and more sustainable.
Two Delta Connection Jets Collide at LaGuardia: What Happened and Why It Matters On Oct 1, 2025, two Delta CRJ-900s collided on a LaGuardia taxiway, injuring one crew member. While no major passenger injuries occurred, the incident highlights ground safety concerns at crowded airports like LGA.
Air Canada Pulls the Plug on Ultra-Long Dubai Routes Air Canada is ending its Vancouver–Dubai route after just two years, citing high costs and tough competition. The move signals how fragile ultra-long-haul flights can be and comes as the airline also grapples with labor unrest and strikes disrupting travelers.
Lufthansa Rolls Out the Big Scissors: 4,000 Jobs Gone by 2030 Lufthansa Group is set to cut around 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030, citing AI and digitalization as key drivers, even as it modernizes its fleet with 230+ new aircraft. Operational roles remain safe, but back-office efficiency is the new flight plan.
Tragedy Above Charlotte: A Stowaway’s Silent End in the Landing Gear A tragic discovery at Charlotte Douglas Airport shook authorities when a stowaway’s body was found in the landing gear of an American Airlines plane from Europe. The incident highlights the deadly risks of wheel-well stowaways and echoes similar cases worldwide.
Flight chaos grips Europe: 230+ cancellations strand thousands after cyber glitch Over 230 flights canceled across Europe as a cyber disruption grounds check-in systems, leaving passengers stranded and airports in chaos.
Turbulence: Why It’s Now Aviation’s Top In-Flight Threat Turbulence is no longer just a bumpy ride, it’s a rising safety risk. With incidents like Singapore Airlines severe turbulence scare, airlines now treat it as a top hazard. Clear-air turbulence, is on the rise due to climate change, making seat belts more vital than ever.
The Evolution of Aviation: Dream Turned Reality From the Wright brothers’ 12-second flight to the elegance of the Airbus A350, aviation’s journey is one of courage, innovation, and passion. A nostalgic look at how flying evolved from dream to everyday miracle.
Kenya’s Airport Workers Threaten Strike: JKIA Faces Turbulence Ahead Kenya’s airport workers have issued a 7-day strike notice, demanding the KAA board’s resignation over labor disputes and governance concerns. A walkout could disrupt flights, tourism, and cargo at JKIA, one of Africa’s busiest hubs.