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.
Russia Patents a new Wide Body Jet to compete with Boeing's 787 Russia’s UAC has patented a new widebody aircraft (WBLRA), set to rival Boeing’s 787. Offered in three variants with up to 320 seats and 13,600 km range, it promises 6% lower operating costs. The project could boost Russia’s aviation sector, but its future remains uncertain.
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.
KLM and Pilots Reach a New Agreement for Smoother Future KLM strikes a landmark deal with pilots, adding 10,000 flights by 2026 with better pay, perks, and Airbus A350 readiness, fueling growth and recovery.
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.
Delta is Letting You Choose its Next European Destination Delta launches “Route Race,” letting SkyMiles Members and employees vote for its next US-Europe nonstop route: Malta, Ibiza, or Sardinia. Voting runs Aug 25–29 on the FlyDelta app, with results due in 30 days. A first in aviation, the winning route will debut by summer 2026.
United Airlines passenger gets scammed for over 17,000$ A United passenger lost $17,000 after a cancelled flight led to a scam, even though he dialed the official number. Call records don’t match, sparking fears of interception. Similar scams affect other airlines-passengers are urged to verify helplines directly from official websites.