Why San Francisco Airport Has Hired A 28 Pound Giant Rabbit
The animal will be part of the airport’s Wag Brigade.
The animal will be part of the airport’s Wag Brigade.
Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) has expanded from a local municipal airport to a major hub for American Airlines.
Airlines have warned that slot rules could mean more ghost flights.
SFO hopes new landing technology will reduce noise and cut emissions - but when?
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The new rule reverses the 2006 ban on liquids in hand luggage.
Airports across the US are getting busy as more and more people take to the skies.
The UK Government is lifting the last of its COVID-19 travel restrictions on Friday, clearing the way for a rebound in travel to and from the UK.
Emirates has cut New Zealand flights from now until November by 36%, a loss of about 172,000 seats.
Germany's busiest airport will only handle transit passengers on Tuesday.
Singapore Airlines is reintroducing non-stop flights to/from Seattle, delinking it from Vancouver and saving two+ hours each way.
The SSJ100 has seen a big rise in flights planned between March and August, at least partly because of sanctions.
The proposed new terminal had faced strong opposition since plans were announced.
The route is part of the Indian government's initiative to increase air connectivity to tier 2 and 3 cities in the country.
Airline trade group IATA has teamed up with an airport trade group to call for an end to travel restrictions within the EU/Schengen Zone.
The new system will make flight planning and execution easier and more efficient.
Australia has decided not to build a multi-billion dollar paved runway in Antarctica, sticking with ships and its summer-only blue ice runway.
From a paleontological museum to a military town, there are quite a few oddities in Mexico City’s new international airport.
The last time a scheduled international flight was operated from the airport was in 1968.
The main airport of the Netherlands and the home of KLM is about to get ever so slightly colder. But why is this the case?