In the wake of the recent missile attack on Israel by Iran, United Airlines has once again made the decision to cease flying to Tel Aviv. The airline has also cancelled its Tuesday departure to Jordan from Washington Dulles. United Airlines has emphasized that the safety of their customers and crews is their top priority,
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Emirates has been making significant strides in the airline industry over the past year. Their codeshare partnership with United has been particularly beneficial for customers, providing an expanded U.S. network and enhanced travel experiences. By offering seamless travel options with a single ticket and shared baggage allowances, Emirates has been able to cater to the
In a controversial move, the Board of Commissioners for the Port of Oakland has voted in favor of renaming Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. The decision, made unanimously, has sparked outrage in the nearby city of San Francisco. Despite threats of a lawsuit over a supposed trademark violation, the Port
In an escalated move against American Airlines’ distribution strategy, ASTA has gathered support from various international groups. The World Travel Agents Associations Alliance (WTAAA), Association of Canadian Travel Agencies and Travel Advisors (ACTA), and Foro Latinoamericano de Turismo (FOLATUR) have all issued statements condemning American Airlines’ actions. The primary concerns raised by ASTA revolve around
The U.S. airlines and airline industry labor unions have brought attention to what they believe is an unfair competitive playing field between U.S. carriers and Chinese carriers. They argue that Chinese airlines have an advantage due to their access to Russian airspace, which U.S. carriers had to forgo during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in March
The completion of an airport expansion in Nuuk, the capital city of Greenland, is set to have a significant impact on expedition itineraries for various cruise lines, including Viking, Silversea, and HX. This expansion includes a longer runway and a new terminal, which is expected to open later this year. With Icelandair offering service from
The airline industry is experiencing a shift towards dynamic offers in pricing, with approximately 25% of airfares, ancillaries, and airfare bundles currently being dynamically created, according to estimates by ATPCO. This figure marks a significant increase from approximately 15% in October 2022, showcasing a growing trend towards more dynamic pricing strategies in the industry. ATPCO
Qantas is set to implement its largest increase in reward seat availability starting in July. The airline will introduce a new category of reward seats called Classic Plus, which will result in an additional 20 million seats being offered for Qantas Points redemption over a rolling 12-month period. This significant increase will complement the 5
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Delta Airlines is set to embark on testing its first New Distribution Capability (NDC) iteration later this year, with the aim of elevating the entire corporate travel ecosystem. The airline’s Managing Director of Sales Technology and Global Sales Support, Sara Reid, emphasized that Delta is in no rush to implement a GDS surcharge or remove
Since the announcement of Alaska Airlines acquiring Hawaiian Airlines last December, both carriers have been preparing for the integration process. They are currently working closely with the U.S. Department of Justice to secure approval for the deal. Alaska Airlines’ regional president for Hawaii and the Pacific, Joe Sprague, expressed optimism about the DOJ granting approval
Spirit Airlines recently announced an agreement with Airbus to defer aircraft deliveries, a move that will have significant financial implications for the struggling airline. The agreement will see planes that were originally scheduled for delivery between the second quarter of 2025 and the end of 2026 now being pushed back to 2030 and 2031. According
The recent pilot hiring pauses by major airlines like United and Southwest may suggest that the pilot shortage crisis in the U.S. airline industry has come to an end. However, the reality is far more complex. While mainline carriers have managed to overcome their pilot shortages, regional carriers are still facing constraints due to a
The transition to New Distribution Capability (NDC) in the airline industry has been a source of frustration for many travel advisors. Airlines are pushing agencies to embrace NDC, but the post-ticketing servicing and support for NDC-enabled transactions have proven to be challenging. Despite the resistance, the shift from legacy Global Distribution Systems (GDS) to NDC
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA is highlighting the urgent need for contractual changes at Frontier Airlines. According to the union, the compensation reductions faced by flight attendants are a direct result of the airline’s shift towards implementing more out-and-back flying routes. The changes, which were not initially part of the collective bargaining agreement, are significantly
The cost of reward travel at U.S. airlines has seen a significant increase since 2019, impacting the value of frequent-flyer points. According to a recent analysis by consulting firm IdeaWorks, the lowest daily average price of tickets purchased with points or miles has risen by 28% in March 2024 compared to March 2019, surpassing inflation
JetBlue has quietly implemented a new policy to charge higher checked-bag fees during peak travel periods. This change came into effect for bookings beginning on March 22nd, marking the second price increase for checked bags made by the airline this year. Under the new policy, JetBlue is now charging $50 for the first checked bag
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently announced that they will be standardizing the application fees for the Global Entry, Nexus, and Sentri trusted-traveler programs starting October 1st. This change will increase the application fee for all three programs to $120, aligning the fees across the board. Previously, the fees were $100 for Global Entry, $50