U.S. Airlines Find Growth Amid Wacky Policy Changes

The U.S. aviation industry is currently adapting to a landscape of consistent geopolitical and policy unpredictability, a shift that has become the “new normal” during the early stages of the current administration. While 2025 began with record-breaking financial forecasts, the Read More …

Next Gen Jets Transform Global Business Travel

The certification of the Bombardier Global 8000 by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency marks a pivotal shift in the landscape of business tourism. This milestone allows the ultra-long-range jet to operate commercially across Europe, joining prior approvals from the Read More …

White House: No DEI In The Skies – New Pilot Hiring On Merit

The Trump Administration and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have announced a mandatory “Operations Specification” that requires all U.S. air carriers to adopt strictly merit-based hiring practices for pilots. Published recently, the directive effectively mandates the termination of diversity, equity, Read More …

TSA Stays Active During Federal Shutdown

The Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection continue to maintain essential security operations despite a partial government shutdown. Because airport screenings and customs inspections are categorized as essential functions, the majority of the 61,000 TSA employees are Read More …

Airlines Work Hard To Resolve Travel Delays

Air travel across the United States experienced significant interruptions recently, with airlines reporting a total of 1,898 delays and 54 cancellations. These disruptions have been attributed primarily to adverse winter weather conditions, including heavy snow and ice, particularly affecting the Read More …

Cruises Continue After Venezuela Flight Delays

Following United States military actions in Venezuela in early January 2026, the Caribbean cruise industry faced logistical challenges primarily stemming from significant flight disruptions rather than direct maritime threats. While the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association confirms that most itineraries are operating Read More …

Smart Travelers Navigate Flight Delays With Ease

On January 5, 2026, the United States aviation sector experienced widespread operational disruptions resulting in 180 cancellations and 3,070 flight delays. This logistical breakdown affected major carriers including Delta, United, American, and Southwest, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at key Read More …

Airlines Return To Caribbean Skies With Speed

Major US airlines are rapidly restoring and expanding flight schedules to the Caribbean following a temporary FAA airspace closure. The disruption, occurring during the busy post-holiday travel period on January 2 and 3, 2026, was linked to a US military Read More …

Smooth Sailing Returns For Caribbean Cruise Travelers

The recent closure of Caribbean airspace by the Federal Aviation Administration significantly impacted travel operations across the region, extending beyond commercial airlines to affect the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean experienced logistical challenges specifically regarding its sailings from Puerto Rico. The Read More …