After a lot of complaints from the passengers as well as employees, finally, the American Airlines has scrapped its plans to cut down the extra leg space between the economy seats by 2 inches. On Tuesday, the airline officials have announced through a letter to their employees that they have no plan to squeeze some… Continue reading American Airlines Scraps Plan To Cut Legroom By 2 Inches
As per the new study of AirHelp, the standard of the facilities on the flights is getting down and down continuously. The main reason behind this is the airlines which are cutting off the onboard perks and shrink legroom space in order to save money. On Monday, AirHelp has introduced a list of top airlines… Continue reading Not one US carrier made this list of the top 25 airlines
With the every coming year, there is an increment in the number of passengers traveling through the air but when it comes to airports, there can be seen a huge blunder in most of them. Especially when we talk about the airports of US, it records millions of passengers checking in and out every year.… Continue reading Only 1 U.S. airport made this list of the world’s favorite flight hubs
As per the US airline JetBlue, the boarding passes and pass checks which are used to check-in are soon be replaced by SELFIES. Yes, the airline has established a partnership with United States Customs and Border Protection i.e. CBP. This will make it easy for the passengers to pass through boarding and various airport check… Continue reading JetBlue Will Soon Accept Selfies As Boarding Passes
During a ceremony held on Wednesday evening at ACI Jet Center, the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport and United Airlines celebrated the inaugural Denver to San Luis Obispo non-stop flight. In April, the Alaska Airlines began a daily service of nonstop flights from San Luis Obispo to Seattle and now it is United which… Continue reading United Airlines Launches Denver to San Luis Obispo Non-Stop Flights
From a long time, Delta Airlines used to capture the first spot regarding on-time arrival performance and no other airline challenged to capture its position. But specifically in May, the airlines found itself in a real horse race. After the Airline performance data behemoth OAG released this morning related to the May month’s arrival performance of… Continue reading Delta Airline Finds Competition Intense in May On-Time Arrivals Race
On Thursday, the United Airlines has announced that it will launch an 18-hour flight between Los Angeles and Singapore which probably be the longest flight covering the route to or from the US. The Westbound flights include the timings of 17 hours and 55 minutes. As per now, it is confirmed that the Flight UA… Continue reading New 18-hour United Flight To Contend For Title Of World’s Longest
On Tuesday, The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration fined the United Airlines $435,000. The reason behind this is that the Airline operates 23 flights in the year 2014 with a Boeing 787 passenger airplane that was potentially unsafe as per the government. According to the statement of FAA, United mechanics replaced a fuel pump pressure switch… Continue reading United Faces $435,000 FAA Safety Fine
Washington: As per the new orders of the Federal Aviation Administration to the airlines, there will be the removal of specific kind of seats from some smaller airlines because there is a risk of neck injuries in survivable crashes. After the order, the airlines complain that the order will cost them millions more than $900,000… Continue reading Airlines Must Remove Unsafe Seats From Some Regional Planes
After the laptop ban being proposed by the Trump administration, the officials of U.S. and Europe are planning to conduct a meeting in order to discuss the matter of airline security. This meet was regulated with a motive to expand the number of airports that ban passengers from carrying electronic devices. But things do not… Continue reading Trump Laptop Ban May Not Be Extended To Flights From Europe