Airports Conquer Cyber Attack With Teamwork

Recent news of a cyber-related disruption at a key system provider for several European airports highlights the incredible resilience and commitment of the air travel industry. The issue stems from a “cyber-related disruption” affecting Collins Aerospace’s MUSE (Multi-User System Environment) Read More …

Challenging: Navigating Europe’s Skies with Resilience

Europe’s aviation sector is navigating through a particularly busy summer, experiencing some understandable challenges with air traffic. While upcoming strikes in Spain and Italy, alongside existing staff shortages, are creating some disruptions, it’s important to remember the industry is working Read More …

United Works On Travel Flow After Newark Incident

United Airlines recently faced a challenging situation at Newark Liberty International Airport, where severe weather conditions led to an extended ground stop. While these weather events can be quite disruptive, airlines are continuously working to manage their operations smoothly and Read More …

Time’s Up: Real ID Is Now Required

Today (May 7, 2025) the federal government will begin enforcing Real ID requirements nationwide for state-issued identification like driver’s licenses to board domestic flights. The TSA will no longer accept non-compliant IDs. Enhanced IDs issued by Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Read More …

Know Your Rights: What to do When Your Flight Gets Canceled

Flight cancellations are an unwelcome disruption to any travel plan, regardless of the cause. They can lead to stress and inconvenience, but passengers can minimize these effects by understanding their rights and the necessary steps to take. This knowledge can Read More …