Hyatt is changing its award chart — and stays could get more expensive

Major changes are coming to the World of Hyatt loyalty program in the next few months, Hyatt confirmed with TPG, including the biggest update to its award chart since peak…

The New Inflight Additions That Emirates Passengers Are Raving About

As global travel demand continues to evolve, airlines are increasingly looking for ways to balance comfort, flexibility, and efficiency across their cabins. Premium Economy has quickly emerged as one of…

A New A380 Hub? Etihad Is The 5th Airline Flying To This City

Etihad Airways has announced its plans to deploy the Airbus A380 on its popular route from its main hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)…

EgyptAir Takes First Airbus A350 To Boost Intercontinental Growth

Egyptair has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, the next step in its ongoing fleet transformation. EgyptAir ultimately plans to use the widebody type for further intercontinental growth, specifically…

How Much Do Trainee Pilots Make?

A career as a pilot is often associated with a high-paying salary in the long run. However, aspiring pilots often spend months or even years in training before they sit…

3 European Airlines Plan Australia Flights In 2026

On a typical day last year, 14,000 people flew between Europe and Australia. Naturally, most passengers connected to another flight en route, particularly with Emirates, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and…

The Striking Differences Between Airbus & Boeing’s Cabin Philosophies

In the competitive aircraft market, manufacturers are constantly looking for new methods to differentiate themselves from competitors. One of those areas where Airbus and Boeing are trying their best to…

Dangerous? Why The US Military Is Taking Delivery Of New F-35s Without Radar

The United States Armed Forces have recently been taking delivery of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters without their radar. The new AN/APG-85 radar faced production delays. Despite the…

5-Year-Old Boy Praised For Spotting Discrepancy In Southwest Airlines’ Training Manual

Southwest Airlines rewarded a five-year-old boy with a VIP tour of its Dallas headquarters after he spotted a mistake in the airline’s company training manual. Pre-kindergartner William Hines was going…

What It Costs To Fly Business Class On The World’s Longest Boeing 787 Routes

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner entered service with All Nippon Airways (ANA) in 2011, marking the first clean-sheet design in decades from the iconic American planemaker. Since then, the jet has…