December 2, 2020 Emotional support animals will no longer be considered service animals on flights, DOT decides Ruff news, animal lovers.
December 1, 2020 First Boeing 737 MAX gets FAA airworthiness certificate since 2019 grounding order Boeing’s 737 MAX jets are one step closer to returning to service.
December 1, 2020 Iceland says tourists who had coronavirus can skip quarantine and testing: report People traveling to Iceland from Europe who can prove they have recovered from COVD-19 may not have to quarantine or get tested, but health agencies urge immunity is unclear.
December 1, 2020 Southwest Airlines comments on Utah monolith, offers silly explanation as to where it went The internet is still abuzz with speculation over the whereabouts and meaning of Utah's silver monolith. Southwest Airlines, however, is offering one of the only plausible explanations for its disappearance.
November 29, 2020 British Airways investigating reports stewardess is offering sexual services between flights British Airways is investigating reports that one of its Heathrow-based stewardesses is selling sex – and her undergarments – during and in between flights.
November 24, 2020 American Airlines plane damaged after reportedly hitting bird, returns to airport And you thought it was bad running over a squirrel in the car.
November 24, 2020 American Airlines lifts wheelchair weight limit after blogger was rejected from flight: Report American Airlines introduced a policy in June that banned wheelchairs that weigh more than 300 pounds on some of its regional aircraft. The airline reversed the policy this week.
November 24, 2020 British Airways selling luxury travel items amid UK coronavirus lockdowns The British airline is selling blankets, slippers and trolleys, among other items, to travel lovers who can't make it across the pond this year.
November 24, 2020 Delta CEO gives airline workers free travel passes as thank-you for work during pandemic As the airline industry continues to face COVID-19 related challenges, Delta gifts employees who worked during the pandemic free travel.
November 24, 2020 Qantas airline plans to require coronavirus vaccine for international travel, CEO says In a world first, Qantas Airways will likely require passengers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus for future international travel, the CEO announced.