Ryanair Base Closures
Continued delays in re-certification of the Boeing 737-MAX and the MAX-200 variant by the FAA and European authorities are having a major affect on...
Carbon Offsetting; How Much Would You Pay?
Carbon offsetting in aviation has been around for some time but gained significant traction in 2007/8 with some major American airlines beginning to offer...
Condor still BOOMING business after Thomas Cooks bankruptcy
23 September 2019 will go down in history as a black day for the tourist industry. Thomas Cook, the oldest travel company in the...
United replace 757s with AIRBUS alternative
It was announced earlier today that leading American carrier, United Airlines, would be purchasing 50 Airbus A321-XLR (Extra Long Range)long-range narrowbody aircraft, following plans...
FastJet set to sell Subsidiary
FastJet, a pan-African operating Low Cost Carrier (LCC), is set to sell off their Zimbabwe based subsidiary, following restructuring of the airline; Restructuring thought...
Jetstar Regional Dashes from NZ Skies
After only four years, Jetstar has ceased all of its regional flights using Dash-8/Q300 aircraft in New Zealand. Following the news in October, the...
Air India in Dire Straits.
The day of the state-owned carrier has long since passed, but some governments seem slower than others to get the message.We've reported on a...
Norwegian gain London Heathrow slots!
Norwegian (Air Shuttle) have been the only new airline to be granted slots at London Heathrow Airport for the forthcoming year's schedule - the...
Mount Erebus Disaster Anniversary; Air New Zealand
Forty years ago, flight TE901 left Auckland for an 11-hour sightseeing trip to Antarctica with 257 people on board. It never returned. On that...
Air New Zealand Hits Back at Racist Online Comment
A social media comment has fuelled a fire between an Air New Zealand social media representative and a customer query.
A passenger wrote on Air...