American Airlines and Qatar Airways are expanding their strategic alliance with a new codeshare agreement, enabling American’s customers to book travel on Qatar Airways flights via Doha to and from 16 new countries.
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Delta is celebrating its latest investment in New York as it prepares to open its new Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport to customers, a massive milestone in the $4 billion program to transform and modernize one of the airline’s key hubs.
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British Airways expands US route network in time for summer
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Finnair Plus members earn more points on British Airways premium fares from June 1, 2022.
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The drama between JetBlue, Frontier and Spirit continues to develop.
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WestJet is launching a Toronto to Edinburgh route this summer as part of its transatlantic expansion. The low-cost Canadian carrier is also operating flights to Glasgow, Dublin, London and Barcelona.
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Canada will continue to enforce its strongest COVID-19 protocol requiring visitors to be vaccinated to enter, the country’s public health agency announced May 31.
All tourists, including Americans, must upload proof of vaccination and additional travel information to the ArriveCan app before traveling to Canada through at least June 30.
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American Airlines is the latest U.S. carrier to announce that its parking some regional jets due to a shortage of pilots.
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United Airlines will soon become the first U.S. carrier to add a new transpacific destination since the start of the pandemic. The Chicago-based airline was set to announce on Wednesday plans to connect its San Francisco (SFO) hub with Brisbane, Australia (BNE), on a new, 7,063-mile nonstop flight. The route will launch on Oct. 28, , and it’ll operate year-round on a thrice-weekly basis.
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The German carrier will start flying the new planes late this year.
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flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, has announced fhs resumption of daily operations to Abha, Saudi Arabia this month.
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The Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 with the registration D-ABPA and the future name “Berlin” will be delivered to Lufthansa following certification by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) this summer.
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Heathrow’s Terminal 4 will reopen to travellers on 14 June for the first time in over 2 years as part of our long-standing plan to ramp up airport capacity ahead of the summer. Qatar Airways will be the first to move, followed by around 30 airlines over the following month.
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