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Wizz Air To Use SAF Produced From Human Waste
Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Wizz Air and U.K. biofuel company Firefly have announced a new partnership around SAF.
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Large Majority Of Encore Pilots Vote To Strike
There are dark clouds on the horizon for WestJet Encore, the fully-owned regional subsidiary of the WestJet Group, the second-largest airline group in Canada.
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IAG Announces Large e-SAF Deal With U.S. Company Twelve
The Madrid-based International Airlines Group (IAG), a holding corporation controlling five airlines has reached a landmark agreement with e-SAF producer Twelve.
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Canadian ULCC Lynx Air To Cease Operations on Feb. 26
The carrier will continue to operate all its flights regularly until 12.01 a.m. MST on Monday before shutting down its operations permanently.
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Trip Report: Low-Cost Airline Arajet Connects North and South America
A first-hand experience of Arajet, the newest low-cost airline from the Dominican Republic, which seeks to bridge North and South America.
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Italian Flag Carrier to Leave Milan’s Malpensa Airport After 75 Years
On Jan. 8, 2024, a long chapter in the history of Italian commercial aviation will come to a close as an iconic route ends.
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Air France Plans To Cut All Flights From Paris Orly by 2026
By Summer 2026, eleven of the 14 routes currently operated by Air France from Orly will be terminated, but a few exceptions might be made.
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How to See the 2024 Eclipse on an Airplane
For this occasion, Southwest Airlines has communicated a list of the flights it will be operating on April 8 to view the Great American Eclipse.
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Trip Report: Contour Airlines’ Essential Air Service from Plattsburgh, NY to Philadelphia
The closure of the U.S.-Canada land border due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which remained in place for over two years between March 2020 and November 2022 was particularly hard for some of the regional airports in the U.S. that heavily rely on Canadian passengers to generate traffic. Among those Plattsburgh International Airport, nicknamed “Montreal’s U.S. […]
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Croatian Passport Controls on Intra-Schengen Flights to Remain Until March 26
This past New Year’s Day was a historic day for the country of Croatia. In fact, at the stroke of midnight on Jan. 1, the country officially became the 20th E.U. country to adopt the Euro as its official currency, and at the same time, it became the 27th country to enter the Schengen area. […]