Finding The Bright Side Of Travel Changes

The United States Department of Homeland Security recently announced a temporary suspension of both the Global Entry and Transportation Security Administration PreCheck programs across the country. This administrative decision occurred amidst an ongoing and highly publicized political dispute in Washington Read More …

Industry Leaders Champion The Global Entry Program

The travel industry has voiced strong opposition to the Department of Homeland Security’s recent decision to temporarily suspend the Global Entry program. This suspension, which occurred during a partial government shutdown, also initially caused widespread confusion regarding the operational status Read More …

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 …

American Airlines Leads Rapid Eastern Caribbean Recovery

American Airlines has launched a comprehensive operational response to restore connectivity in the Eastern Caribbean following a recent FAA-mandated airspace closure. Since resuming service on Sunday, January 4, the carrier has focused on maximizing capacity to assist displaced travelers. This Read More …

Air Travel Disrupted by Severe Storms Across US

On October 23, 2025, the United States experienced substantial disruptions in air travel due to severe weather conditions affecting multiple regions. Elevated storm activity, characterized by thunderstorms, low visibility, and unstable atmospheric pressure systems, led to the cancellation of 56 Read More …

Just Not Right Now: United Airlines Plans Future Cuba Flights

United Airlines is making a thoughtful, temporary adjustment to its service to Cuba, with an optimistic eye toward the future. The airline has announced a seasonal pause for its daily route from Houston to Havana, which will be suspended starting Read More …

American Airlines’ 1st Airbus A321XLR Makes Maiden Flight In Hamburg

American Airlines, a Fort Worth, Texas-based legacy carrier, is undeniably anxiously awaiting the delivery of the first in a long series of Airbus A321XLR aircraft that will soon be a key element of the airline’s medium and long-haul fleets. According to Read More …

Malaysia Airlines Orders Up To 60 Boeing 737s

Malaysia Airlines Group (MAG) has solidified its fleet modernization plans with a significant order from Boeing, encompassing up to 60 737 MAX aircraft. This order, announced on March 21st, is strategically split into 30 firm orders and 30 options, reflecting Read More …