Due to “challenging” regulatory and legislative circumstances, a lack of alternative fuel, and delays in the production of new aircraft, Air New Zealand decided to
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Travel boom: Over 3m people go through US airport security in a day for the first time in America’s history.
Due to an increase in travel, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration reports that over 3 million passengers went through airport security on Sunday, the highest
Air travel is getting worse, passengers bombard the US government with complaints.
If the volume of customer complaints submitted to the US government last year is any indication, air travel became even more unpleasant. The Transportation Department
Diplomats’ first alcohol store is set to open in Saudi Arabia in a bid to boost tourism and the post-oil economy.
Saudi Arabia is getting ready to launch its first alcohol store in the country’s capital, Riyadh, catering only to non-Muslim diplomats, according to a document
Global warming: Heat and wildfires put Europe’s tourism industry in jeopardy.
As flames neared, guests at a beachside hotel on the Greek island of Rhodes picked up pails of pool water and moist towels, racing to
Virgin Galactic launches commercial rocket space flight for $450k after 20 years of failed flights.
The first paid customer voyage to the edge of space by Virgin Galactic since the firm was created by British entrepreneur Richard Branson in 2004
Extreme tourism: OceanGate, Titanic-bound submersible imploded killing 5 people on board.
In the midst of an outpouring of condolences for the five people on board who perished, authorities turned their attention to figuring out why submarine
Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy after a failed mission.
Following a failed flight this year and increasing difficulty in securing finance for upcoming missions, Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit has decided to seek Chapter 11
Nepal’s deadliest plane crash in 30 years killed 72 people on board.
According to Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority, a plane accident has claimed the lives of at least 68 individuals. In the nation’s deadliest aviation catastrophe in
Air India: To emerge as a global player with a $100b acquisition of 500 jets.
As it carves out an ambitious resurgence under the Tata Group conglomerate, Air India is close to placing historic orders for as many as 500