Reading Time : 2minutesAviation is edging closer to a new frontier with Project Sunrise, Qantas’s push for nonstop links between Australia, London, and New York. The aircraft is built for extraordinary range, but the bigger story is what that range means for travelers, airlines, and the future of ultra-long-haul flight. The project is now moving from concept toward commercial reality.
Reading Time : 2minutesSpirit Airlines has abruptly halted all flights and is exiting the market, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and employees jobless. The move follows years of financial strain, failed rescues, and a volatile fuel market that tipped the airline past the point of recovery, reshaping the competitive dynamics of U.S. air travel overnight.
Reading Time : 2minutesStrait of Hormuz shutdowns double Asian jet fuel costs, reroute Europe-Asia flights via Singapore and Hong Kong, and leave Heathrow’s gains vulnerable. A probing look at aviation’s fuel shock and the hubs rising in the Gulf’s shadow.
Reading Time : 2minutesEVA Air stands firm against fuel doom, with 90%+ loads and record Q1 profits, but Q2 oil shocks loom large as surcharges fall short.
Reading Time : 2minutesThe Middle East flare-up doubles jet fuel costs, grounding flights and spiking fares across Southeast Asia. Thailand faces a tourism apocalypse with millions fewer visitors; Singapore slyly reroutes the traffic. Who’s really winning this high-altitude scramble?
Reading Time : 3minutesEmirates flies near-empty A380s home from ghost towns in Europe and the U.S., while outbound jets overflow with evacuees. Cargo fills the void amid drone strikes and shipping snarls, but surging rates and slashed schedules reveal a Gulf airline teetering on the brink of an uncertain skyward future.
Reading Time : 2minutesAir travel in 2026 is evolving into a more comfortable, connected, and human experience. Airports are becoming welcoming spaces, airlines are streamlining networks, and premium services are expanding across fleets. With smarter technology and thoughtful design, flying is shifting from a necessary hassle to a smoother, more enjoyable journey for millions of travelers worldwide.
Reading Time : 2minutes Delta Air Lines and Korean Air invest $550 million to acquire a combined 25% stake in WestJet, reinforcing strategic partnerships and expanding connectivity across North America and Asia. This move strengthens WestJet’s position amid travel challenges and highlights growing collaboration in global aviation, promising enhanced routes, loyalty integration, and improved passenger experiences.
Reading Time : 2minutesBoeing faced a tragic end to 2024 with a Jeju Air crash. The year was marked by safety issues, including the grounding of the 737 Max. As investigations continue, Boeing must rebuild trust through transparency and safety-first practices.
Reading Time : 2minutesSouthwest Airlines is ending its open seating policy, a staple of the airline for over fifty years. This change aims to streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction by reducing the confusion associated with the boarding process. While some loyal customers express disappointment, preferring the flexibility of open seating, the airline believes the move will enhance the overall passenger experience and attract a wider range of travelers. Southwest is also exploring other enhancements to remain competitive in the evolving market. The success of this transition will depend on effective implementation and communication.
Reading Time : 3minutesJapan Airlines (JAL) made headlines earlier this year with the appointment of Mitsuko Tottori as its new CEO. Ms. Tottori’s accomplishment is
Reading Time : 2minutesIn the business of Airlines, where every detail counts towards passenger satisfaction, there’s a crucial element often overlooked by travelers amidst the
Reading Time : 3minutesIn recent years, a remarkable transformation has been underway in the aviation industry, particularly in young, emerging economies where spending power is
Reading Time : 3minutesIn a shocking turn of events for the aviation industry, the prolonged groundings of Boeing aircraft have cast a dark shadow over