Haiti’s tiny airport, unable to handle the growing volume of traffic arriving to the earthquake zone, has called a halt to all inward relief flights. All... read more

BA to provide JAL with 22 more codeshares

Posted on: January 14th, 2010 Posted by Pete Andarton
British Airways (BA) offered Japan Airlines (JAL) access to 32 major European cities and proposed a joint agreement for next year’s London-Tokyo flights. The proposals... read more
Full body scanners used at airports are now poised to thoroughly search travellers. The display of the passengers’ nude body may not be a problem for... read more
On Friday, a US judge passed a not guilty plea on behalf of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian man accused of attempting to explode a... read more
Investigators on Saturday continued to question three British men detained on suspicion of creating a bomb threat while onboard a UAE-bound Emirates flight, moments before... read more
Intelligence agencies in the Netherlands confirm that the alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, acted alone in attempting to ignite an explosive device placed in his... read more
Low cost carrier Jetstar, a subsidiary airline of Qantas based in Australia, and Malaysian budget airline Airasia recently announced that both companies had formed an... read more
In the aftermath of Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab being taken into U.S. custody after attempting to blow up a jet that he had boarded heading... read more

Scotland Sees Shortage of Salt for Roads

Posted on: January 4th, 2010 Posted by Kirsten Nalty
Scotland could enter into gridlock as cold weather condition supplies begin to run dangerously low in what is being called the coldest snow storm in... read more
The newest plans for the proposed high-speed rail which would link Scotland and London could possibly be approved as early as March of this year.... read more