British Airways will meet again with mediators today in an attempt to prevent further industrial action from the 12,000 cabin crew members threatening walk outs. UK... read more
The global airline community was stunned when Emirates Airlines posted one of the largest economic turnarounds in aviation history. The 248 per cent profit increase reported... read more
The British Airways captain that filed charges against his peers after he felt victimised for being Scottish has lost his claim in tribunal. Douglas Maughan, 54,... read more
The Civil Aviation Authority has announced it will ease up on safety rules governing flights in the wake of the Iceland volcano incident. The 60-mile no-fly... read more

Avis UK launches Home Delivery service

Posted on: May 11th, 2010 Posted by Betty Morgan
Whether travelling for business or pleasure, holidaymakers tend to keep a busy schedule, especially when airport transfers, flight schedules, and hotel check-ins are involved. A... read more
As meetings between Tory leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat frontman Nick Clegg wage on, both parties still remain split on the deal-breaking issue of... read more
In the wake of the volcanic ash disruptions, airlines are beginning to report damages and drops in passenger traffic for the month of April. British... read more
An online ballot that ends tomorrow night will decide the fate of the proposed British Airways cabin crew strikes. The Unite union, which represents BA... read more

Court decision will cost Qantas millions

Posted on: May 5th, 2010 Posted by Kirsten Nalty
An Australia Federal Court ruled yesterday that Qantas must give the Australian travel agents it withheld fuel commissions from the money they are owed. According... read more
Just as the air started to clear across UK airspace, a north-easterly wind has thrown Irish and Scottish airports back into chaos. As the ash plume... read more