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'It Felt Like Free-Falling': 11 Passengers Taken to the Emergency Room After Turbulent Flight to Hawaii

Several passengers were seriously injured when a Hawaiian Airlines flight hit severe turbulence on Sunday.

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Virgin Atlantic Will Fly a Plane from London to New York Using Cooking Oil

The airline is touting this as the 'world's first' net zero transatlantic flight.

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Airlines Are Finally Getting Serious About Contrails. What Are They?

Airplane contrail clouds, long the subject of conspiracy theories, are believed to be an environmental problem.

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This Popular Airline Is Offering a Pass That Gives You Unlimited Flights for an Entire Year

The discount airline is introducing the GoWild! Pass for flights anywhere in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

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JetBlue's $3.8 Billion Spirit Acquisition Moves Another Significant Step Forward

If approved by antitrust regulators, the deal is expected to close by the first half of 2024.

News and Trends

India's Domestic Air Passenger Volume Rose To 10.35 Million: Report

Indian domestic carriers, excluding newly launched Akasa Air, had flown a total of 7.66 million passengers on the local routes a year ago

News and Trends

Finance Ministry Amends Credit Limits To Airlines Under ECLGS

As per reports, this is the second time the government has liberalized the scheme for aviation industry

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Eve Air Mobility Ties Up With Fly Blade India To Bring Air Taxis

The aerospace major will deploy 200 air taxis that have a list price of $3 million apiece and each one of them will fly for 1000 hours every year

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'You Harassed an Entire Flight:' Southwest Airlines' Ukulele Marketing Stunt Is Getting Mixed Reviews

The airline partnered with Guitar Center to make sure passengers were ready for their trip to Hawaii.

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'Harry Potter' Star Slams Airline After Being Denied a Seat on Flight: 'Worst Airline in North America'

The actor was reportedly refused boarding after his flight was oversold.

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Major International Airport Asks Airlines to Stop Selling Tickets, Puts Cap on Daily Passengers

Heathrow Airport will begin imposing a passenger cap effective through mid-September.

News and Trends

For Vistara, Sky Is Not the Limit

Innovation is our cultural pillar and it played a key role in the way we have come out of the pandemic: Vinod Kannan, CEO of Vistara

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How to Avoid Sneaky, Hidden Travel Fees This July 4 Weekend

When booking flights and hotel stays, hidden fees can add up quickly (and quietly). Here's how to avoid them.

News and Trends

Three Major Events To Shape The Future Of Indian Aviation Industry

The aviation industry, the third largest domestic aviation market in the world, will soon be shaped by the launch of Akasa Air, revival of Jet Airways and the possible integration of Vistara with Air India

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I Was At LaGuardia Airport Amid the 1,000+ Flight Disruptions -- Here's What It Was Like

The New York-based airport canceled almost 600 flights Thursday and Friday.