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Flight disruptions, route launches, rebooking policies, and airline news that affects international travelers. Coverage of schedule changes, airspace closures, and passenger rights across global carriers.
Ethiopia Begins Construction of Africa’s Largest Airport at Bishoftu
Ethiopia is building Bishoftu International Airport, destined to be Africa's largest. The project, led by Ethiopian Airlines, aims to relieve pressure on the saturated Bole hub. It will eventually offer…
Technical Baggage Failure at Copenhagen Delays TUI Phuket Travelers
A technical glitch at Copenhagen Airport prevented bags from being loaded on a TUI flight to Phuket. Affected…
Washington Allocates $20 Million for Sustainable Aviation and Streamlined Permitting
Washington is investing $20 million into the Cascadia Sustainable Aviation Accelerator to normalize sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This…
Aer Lingus Suspends Manchester Transatlantic Routes Amid Base Review
Aer Lingus is withdrawing its Manchester transatlantic services from March 31, 2026. Impacted routes include New York, Orlando,…
Jeju Air Crash Was Survivable Without Concrete Runway Wall
A fatal Jeju Air crash at Muan Airport has exposed dangerous airport infrastructure flaws. Despite international safety recommendations,…
Tulsa International Airport Advances Planespotting Upgrades Ahead of 2025 Deadline
Tulsa International Airport's Propel TUL plan is set to renovate existing planespotting areas by August 2025, adding educational…
Kansas TSA Choice: $34 Real ID vs $45 Confirm.ID Gate Fee
Kansas travelers must prepare for new TSA identity rules. They can either upgrade to a REAL ID or…
Colorado Springs Airport Opens Global Entry Enrollment Center on Jan. 13
A new Global Entry enrollment center opens at Colorado Springs Airport on Jan. 13, 2026. It offers local…
Update: Multiple Airlines Cancel Iran Flights Amid Ongoing Protests
Airlines including Emirates, flydubai, and Turkish Airlines have suspended flights to Iran amid 14 days of protests and…
South Korea Concedes Airport Safety Failure Linked to Jeju Air 179 Deaths
The South Korean government admitted that a rigid concrete localizer at Muan Airport, which violated 2003 safety standards,…