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    What To Expect When Alaska Airlines Returns To Hawaii In August

    With Hawaii set to scrap its 14-day quarantine policy from August 1st, Alaska Airlines is already planning its restart of services to the island...

    A Look At Turkish Airlines’ Impressive Ramp Up Of Operations

    European aviation ground to a near standstill by mid-April, but over the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen a significant ramping up of services....

    Unites States DOT Issues COVID-19 Travel Guidance

    The US Department of Transportation (DoT) has issued new guidance to airports and airlines on COVID-19 measures. The guidance comes as the US sees...

    Indian Aviation Is Recovering But It Still Has A Long Way To Go

    After over a month of domestic flights back in the skies, we are getting a picture of India’s aviation recovery. While there has been...

    Kuwait Airlines Eyes August Service Resumption

    Flag carrier for the Middle Eastern nation of Kuwait, Kuwait Airways has announced its plan to resume commercial passenger operations beginning August 1st. This...

    When Are International Flights To Nigeria Meant To Resume?

    The Federal Ministry of Aviation in Nigeria announced on Wednesday that airports will begin to reopen in July. Domestic flights will resume from Nnamdi...

    How To Tell The Difference Between Boeing & Airbus Aircraft

    It might seem obvious for anyone who has spent a lot of time around aircraft. But for others, aircraft identification may not come so...

    Qatar Airways Introduces Mandatory Face Shields For Passengers

    Passengers boarding a Qatar Airways flight from today will be provided a face shield in addition to gloves and masks, that they will need...

    Have The Qantas A380s Gone To The Mojave Desert Yet?

    There was a flurry of interest when Qantas announced their fleet of A380s was going into the deep freezer for the duration of the...

    American Airlines Sees Solid Improvement In June Traffic

    American Airlines continues to show promising growth in passenger and load factors. In June, the airline flew 4.2 passengers compared to under one million...

    Boeing Set To End The 747 After Over Half A Century Of Production

    By all accounts, it’s a secret, but Boeing has fixed a date to end the production of its flagship 747 aircraft. According to Bloomberg,...

    Latin America’s Big Three Airlines Are In Chapter 11 – What Now?

    In a matter of months, the three leading Latin American airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the US. LATAM Airlines Group, Avianca Holdings,...

    How World War II Impacted Delta Air Lines

    By the time the United States entered the realm of World War II, Delta had already made waves across the southern states when it...

    Satcom Direct Is Taking Training To New Heights

    As the digitization of aviation rapidly transforms each aircraft into a platform rich in data and information, SD recognizes that connectivity systems are becoming...

    Flying First Class? Is It Worth The High Price?

    First class is the most luxurious way to fly. With access to the best airport facilities, the most spacious and private seating on board...

    Bankruptcy Isn’t Always A Bad Thing For Airlines – Here’s Why

    With fifty years of experience in aviation crisis management, few people are better positioned to comment on the current state of affairs in the...