- EgyptAir Jet "Could Have Been Downed by Lockerbie-Style Timed Bomb Smuggled on Board"[May 20, 2016]
The EgyptAir flight MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean could have been downed by a smuggled Lockerbie-style timed bomb, it's feared.
- How to Avoid Long TSA Lines on Your Next Flight[May 17, 2016]
You've probably already heard horror stories about unusually long TSA security lines at airports, which may only get worse as the summer travel crush adds more travelers.
- 5 Questions About Extremely Long Airport Security Lines[May 13, 2016]
Already faced with lines that snake through terminals out to the curb, fliers are bracing for long waits at security in the busy months of July and August. Some major airports are currently seeing wait times exceeding 90 minutes at peak hours.
- 14 Things You Don't Know About Flight Attendants[May 05, 2016]
Considering longer-than-long security lines, baggage check fees and prickly customer service, it can be hard to imagine that people once looked forward to flying.
- Stop "Dithering" over London Airport Expansion, Lawmakers Say[May 04, 2016]
The UK government must waste no further time "dithering" over the expansion of airport capacity around London, make a decision and set out a timetable for completing the project, a panel of lawmakers said.
- Asia Looks to Airport Cities for "Competitive Success"[Apr. 30, 2016]
Our largest and most important population and economic centers were once centered around seaports, then, successively, around river ports, railroad junctions, and highways. It's called transport-oriented development, and its fifth wave may prove to be aviation. In the 21st century, some our most vibrant new urban developments are being built around hub airports, and some countries are hedging big bets that this is the way of the future.
- Bombardier Jet Order Does Not Change Ottawa's Stance on Aid: Source[Apr. 28, 2016]
A big order by Delta Airlines Inc for Bombardier Inc jets does not change the Canadian government's stance on whether to meet the plane maker's request for financial aid, a source close to the matter said on Thursday.
- Taking Advantage of Airline Schedule Changes to Save Money[Apr. 28, 2016]
Airline schedule changes are often frustrating. Suddenly a mid-morning flight shifts to one leaving before sunrise or a leisurely layover turns into a mad dash to the next gate.
- Airlines Looking to Make Window or Aisle Seats a Costly Luxury[Apr. 20, 2016]
If you're planning a summer flight and have your sights set on a window seat or aisle seat, you should prepare to cough up some extra dough.
- Asia Travel Lacks Pilots to Cope with Travel Boom: Airbus CEO[Apr. 19, 2016]
Asia faces a severe shortage of well-trained pilots as the region's demand for air travel skyrockets, Airbus's chief executive told CNBC.