Dublin Airport Prepares For Exciting New Growth

The Irish government has initiated formal legislative steps to address the long-standing passenger capacity constraints at Dublin Airport. On February 10, 2026, Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien received Cabinet approval to publish the General Scheme for the Dublin Airport (Passenger Read More …

Airlines Maintain Flexibility In Managing Travel Disruptions

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), under the current administration, has suspended the proposed cash compensation rule that would have required airlines to pay passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations caused by the carrier’s fault. This deregulatory Read More …

US And Netherlands Discuss Fair Skies Future

A new chapter in international aviation is unfolding as the United States and the Netherlands engage in a proactive dialogue regarding flight operations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. This important conversation, initiated by the U.S. government, is a wonderful example of Read More …

US Air Travel To/From Netherlands: Cloudy Skies ?

A new chapter in international aviation is unfolding as the United States and the Netherlands engage in a proactive dialogue regarding flight operations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. This important conversation, initiated by the U.S. government, is an odd example of Read More …

Trump Admin Seeks Fair Skies For Global Travel

In a significant move to ensure a fair and balanced aviation market, the U.S. government is taking proactive steps to uphold its international agreements with Mexico. This initiative, led by the Department of Transportation, is designed to create a level Read More …

Boom Hopes US Unbans Supersonic Flights

Important Points To Know Boom Supersonic, developer of the ‘Overture’ supersonic airliner concept, is advocating for the repeal of a 50-year-old U.S. ban on overland commercial supersonic flights. This ban, enacted in 1973 due to noise concerns from sonic booms, Read More …