Air New Zealand Struggles To Recover As Cyclone Gabrielle Disrupts Flights
Once again, Cyclone Gabrielle has thrown a curve ball at Air New Zealand, as strong winds keep some flights grounded.
Once again, Cyclone Gabrielle has thrown a curve ball at Air New Zealand, as strong winds keep some flights grounded.
The airline said the new flights give Canadians an affordable option to travel across the country.
IndiGo's finances are strong enough to support increment restoration.
Today marks the start of Bonza's two months of rolling out new routes, although not all will be as romantic as this Valentine's Day flight.
The airline said flights would begin in a few months, operating four times a week.
airBaltic is continuing on a pattern of growth, especially since the airline has consolidated to a single fleet of Airbus A220s.
The carrier now operates 47 non-stop flights to the US.
The inaugural flight was from Frankfurt to New York City.
Airline capacity in Australia is at breaking point, so the move by independent carrier Rex to add more 737-800s will help address that issue.
With severe weather closing Auckland Airport for most flights, NZ1 ended up in the Cook Islands.
In a bid to avoid future pilot recruitment problems, the low-cost carrier is expanding its Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway program.
WestJet will fly to Detroit, Minneapolis, and Washington Dulles for the first time.
The auction included life jackets and jump seats and raised thousands for charity.
Frontier has added an A321neo with a bald eagle livery to commemorate historic aviator Edward Hall.
The fare will allow customers to offset their CO2 emissions through SAF and traditional offsets and includes extra miles and other benefits.
Kabul and Mombasa will use 737-800s.
The Kansas City Chiefs will fly home victorious on one of United's oldest planes.
The widebody was flying out of Maui, Hawaii.
The EU could reportedly take a few more months to review the deal.
Vietnam's aviation authority predicts its aviation sector will fully recover from the effects of COVID this year.