Flair Debuts ‘On-Time Guarantee’ Program
This week, Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines announced an ‘On-Time Guarantee (OTG)’ initiative to compensate passengers for delayed and canceled flights.
This week, Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines announced an ‘On-Time Guarantee (OTG)’ initiative to compensate passengers for delayed and canceled flights.
According to initial reports, an American Airlines Airbus A321neo failed to turn correctly, putting the jet close to nearby terrain.
Executives at three prominent U.S. carriers said they were looking forward to working with the new administration under President-elect Donald Trump.
The Abu Dhabi-based airline attributed its strong financial results to booming passenger numbers, expanding cargo business, and strategic cost-saving measures.
The Canadian carrier recently announced plans to take two 767s out of retirement, returning them to passenger service in 2025.
Investigators stated that maintenance staff knew the tool was missing but placed the aircraft into revenue service anyway.
The Bermuda-based startup airline was initially founded in 2023 and currently has two Embraer E175 aircraft in its fleet.
Spirit announced that it filed a disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission stating the carrier is unable to file its Q3 earnings.
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), has announced that its ARJ21 will rebrand as the C909, in line with other models.
Javier Milei’s government – which owns the carrier – has threatened to shut down the ailing airline should labor talks break down even further.