Air Canada Extends U.K. Route
Air Canada is extending its seasonal nonstop service between Ottawa and London Heathrow through the winter, opening the door to year-round connectivity.
Air Canada is extending its seasonal nonstop service between Ottawa and London Heathrow through the winter, opening the door to year-round connectivity.
Central Asia’s Uzbekistan Airways this week agreed to buy 14 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, with options for eight more, at it plans more long-haul routes.
The carrier confirmed that operations at the airport have been “seasonally suspended.” WMUR-TV reported that the last flights will take place Jan. 5.
AirlineGeeks went behind the scenes at Qantas Wine Week in Australia, then toured the airline’s Integrated Operations Centre.
Air Canada announced Monday that it will resume service to a Texas city, and link Montreal with Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
American Airlines confirmed to AirlineGeeks that it will begin up to three times daily service between Boston and Buffalo, New York, next year.
The ultra-low-cost carrier said the move is intended to bring staffing levels in line with its fleet size and anticipated flying schedule.
Passengers describe panic inside the cabin as smoke filled the aircraft, with some forced to evacuate before being rescued by ground crews.
Alaska Airlines announced this week that it will build a new, 13,000-square-foot lounge at San Diego International Airport.
Cathay Pacific will add to its U.S. operations next year with the introduction of five weekly nonstop flights beginning March 30, 2026.