Economy Over Luxury: Qatar’s Surprisingly Compact Move Qatar Airways is shaking things up with all-economy A321neos—no business class, just 236 seats. Here’s why they did it and what it means for travelers.
12 Cities No More: Spirit Airlines Is Slashing Flights After Bankruptcy Spirit Airlines will cut service to 12 U.S. cities starting Oct. 2 after filing for bankruptcy. Major losses include Las Vegas, where over half its flights and eight routes are gone. Competitors like United and Frontier are stepping in, leaving Spirit flyers scrambling.
Amprius Supercharges U.S. Battery Production Just as Drones Take Off Amprius Technologies is revolutionizing drone batteries with high-energy silicon-anode cells, promising longer flights and powering the future of UAVs.
This Airline Has Been Forced To Ground All International Flights If you have been to Thailand, you definitely have heard about Nok Air. Well, things aren't looking good for its international flights. Due to safety and staff-related issues, all Nok Airlines international flight has been grounded as reported by Bangkok Post.
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.
American airlines announced its new flagship lounge at Charlotte Douglas International Airport American Airlines will open its sixth Flagship lounge at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, offering premium amenities, dining, and relaxation spaces. Access is via membership, AAdvantage/oneworld status, select cards, or day passes.
Southwest’s New Plus-Size Policy: How It Stacks Up Against Other U.S. Airlines Southwest Airlines is making a big change to how it handles seating for plus-size travelers, and it’s sparking a lot of discussion among passengers. For years, Southwest stood out for offering a “Customer of Size” policy that let larger passengers request a second seat without paying extra, as long