The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its financial industry outlook for 2025, which indicates a slight strengthening of profitability amid ongoing cost and supply chain ...
Two Russian commercial planes were forced to return to their departure airports due to engine failures, according to the Moscow Times. An Airbus A321neo operated by Ural Airlines experienced an engine ...
In Dublin, Ireland, barristers are still discussing who's responsible for EUR2.5 billion worth of aircraft - about 400 of them - that are stranded in Russia because Putin invaded Ukraine. They are ...
Doha-based Qatar Executive (QE) - the luxury private jet charter division of Qatar Airways Group - has taken delivery of two additional Gulfstream G700 aircraft, taking its total fleet size to 24. The ...
Australia’s premier road cycling competition, the AusCycling Road National Championships, is taking place in Western Australia 8-12 January, with competitors to race across Bold Park, Kings Park, ...
In Australia, Tauck has announced it is waiving the single supplement for its Category 1 riverboat cabins on every departure of all Tauck river cruise itineraries, covering more than 250 Tauck river ...
The AAP is in addition to the state Labor government's Regional Airfare Zone Cap, which caps the total airfare paid for flights to and from Perth to either A$199 or A$299 one-way, when booked as ...
The Japan city of Kyoto is planning to increase its hotel tax rates from next year, with guests at hotels and other accommodation types paying as much as JPY10,000 per person per night on a sliding ...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says November's total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometres ...
Following its end-of-year addition of two A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex) aircraft from Airbus in December, Vietnam's Vietjet has added four wet-leased aircraft to its fleet.
Tauck has launched an 'advisor incentive' to thank the Australian travel agents who have played a crucial role in the company’s 100-year success.
The 'black boxes' holding flight data and cockpit voice recordings for the crashed Jeju Air flight that left 179 of 181 passengers and crew dead, stopped recording four minutes before the disaster, ...