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Delta’s secret trading card program has a new design for its 100th anniversary—but you’ll need to ask your pilot to get one
RetailDelta’s secret trading card program has a new design for its 100th anniversary—but you’ll need to ask your pilot to get one
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 27, 2025
A United Airlines flight taking off
LifestyleUnited customers took a two-hour flight to nowhere after a pilot forgot their passport and had to turn the China-bound plane back to San Francisco
By Dave SmithMarch 25, 2025
United Air hikes airport lounge fees in bid to curb overcrowding
FinanceUnited Air hikes airport lounge fees in bid to curb overcrowding
By Bloomberg and Mary SchlangensteinMarch 24, 2025
London’s Heathrow airport closed due to major fire—causing worldwide disruption as over 1,000 flights affected
LifestyleLondon’s Heathrow airport closed due to major fire—causing worldwide disruption as over 1,000 flights affected
By Helen Rowe and AFPMarch 21, 2025
A view on two airplanes of the AirFrance KLM Group, parked at the gate of Paris Charles de Gaulle international Airport. Roissy en France, Paris, Ile de France, France. KLM and Air France.
RetailEurope’s airlines are plunging in value as Trump recession warnings threaten Americans’ ‘unbelievable’ spending power abroad
By Ryan HoggMarch 11, 2025
Airport workers stage a walkout, part of a 24-hour strike, in Germany
LifestyleOver 500,000 passengers are stranded in Germany after over a dozen major airports cancel thousands of flights due to worker strikes
By The Associated PressMarch 10, 2025
A massive crowd of travelers at BWI Marshall Airport in Baltimore
LifestylePower outage at Baltimore’s international airport causes major delays for over 150 flights
By The Associated PressMarch 3, 2025
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Personal FinanceAirfare guru Scott Keyes shares his tips on booking cheap flights: Flexibility is your greatest ally
By Dia AdamsFebruary 26, 2025
A slew of police cars surround a plane crash in Arizona
Lifestyle2 dead after a pair of small planes collide on the outskirts of Tucson, Arizona
By Morgan Lee, Sejal Govindarao and The Associated PressFebruary 19, 2025
A Delta plane lays upside-down in the snow after its crash landing in Toronto
LifestylePoll says Americans are feeling more jittery about flying amid the litany of recent plane crashes
By Linley Sanders and The Associated PressFebruary 19, 2025
A Southwest Airlines plane
FinanceSouthwest to cut 15% of corporate jobs in first-ever layoffs
By Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergFebruary 18, 2025
FAA union warns Trump is firing hundreds of aviation employees just weeks after deadly DC crash
PoliticsFAA union warns Trump is firing hundreds of aviation employees just weeks after deadly DC crash
By Tara Copp and The Associated PressFebruary 18, 2025
Two people looking at their phone on vacation.
Personal FinanceInflation and the price of your vacation: Where your dollar stretches more in 2025—and where it doesn’t
By Dia AdamsFebruary 12, 2025
Arcube cofounders Prithveesh Reddy and Harvey Lowe
CommentaryAt 18 we cold-pitched Etihad on upending air miles. It worked, and 3 years later we’ve raised $1.5M to transform travel loyalty programs
By Harvey Lowe and Prithveesh ReddyFebruary 11, 2025
An aerial view of the Alaskan city of Nome
EnvironmentA small Alaska plane carrying 10 people has gone missing. It’s the third major U.S. aviation incident in the last 8 days
By The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2025
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