Ryanair, Ireland’s No.1 airline, called on Transport Min. Eamon Ryan and the DAA to confirm that the recently purchased anti-drone equipment at Dublin Airport is in place, and fully ready to operate
Ryanair, Ireland’s No.1 airline, called on Transport Min. Eamon Ryan and the DAA to confirm that the recently purchased anti-drone equipment at Dublin Airport is in place, and fully ready to operate
The City of Cape Town is making a case for an air corridor between the Mother City and South America.
In an effort to encourage direct…
Here’s good news for rugby fans who are heading for Rugby World Cup in France this year!
Capago Johannesburg is offering a service that will allow…
KwaZulu Natal is looking forward to welcoming thousands of holidaymakers for the Easter break. And indications are that it will be another bumper…
Analytics company Globaldata has found that the global travel and tourism industry, while struggling to bounce back after the …
Strikes in Portugal, France, and Spain will impact Easter weekend travel.
According to Travel Weekly, strikes by Portuguese immigration…
Holland America Line is celebrating its 150th anniversary with the launch of its new Legendary Voyages category, comprising 25- to 59-day…
Flight attendants in the US are doubling down on their calls for babies sitting on laps to be banned on aircraft, for the children’s safety. A cabin…
A new airline is set to take to the skies by the end of the year. Really Cool Airlines, based in Thailand has been created by former Nok Air CEO,…