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As first reported by Ishrion Aviation on Bluesky, Spirit Airlines intends to launch three new routes at the end of this summer. Simple Flying reached out to Spirit for comment and received confirmation that the speculated flights will commence in August.
Despite recent headlines about high-profile aviation safety incidents, flying is still the safest mode of transportation
Global air traffic has been disrupted following Israel’s strikes on Iran Friday, with several major airlines suspending flights to and from locations in the Middle East and rerouting their planes to avoid much of the region’s airspace.
Salt Lake City now has nonstop service to Asia for the first time in over a decade, which is key for more than just international travel.
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Islands on MSNDelta Is Elevating Its Business Class In-Flight Comfort With A Luxe Designer Touch You Might Not ExpectFlying business class is already a luxurious experience, and Delta's partnership with an Italian designer enhances the airline's upscale appeal.
Delta to Brussels is one of 15 US and Canadian transatlantic routes to begin/resume in June. They joined 27 links that took off in May, one of which involved Delta from Atlanta. On May 23, the carrier began the first flight from the world's busiest airport to Naples, becoming the Italian city's longest route ever.
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The Points Guy on MSNBreaking the LGA perimeter: What it was like flying American's Boeing 737 MAX 8 to MontanaAmerican Airlines launched three new Saturday-only routes from New York to Bozeman and Kalispell, Montana, and Calgary, Alberta. Here's what it was like on one of the inaugurals from LaGuardia Airport (LGA).
Passengers flying through Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Saturday will experience delays as the Army celebrates its 250th birthday with a parade and flyover in Washington, DC.
ATLANTA — The worst-case scenarios kept coming: lavatory fires, turbulence that propelled oxygen masks from the ceiling, baby CPR. By the time we got to ditching — aviation terminology for an emergency water landing — my nerves were wrecked.
If you’re a frequent traveler, you’re already used to paying for a lot of things that were once free. For example, being able to choose your seat, in-flight food, and even the right to a carry-on bag. But there’s a surprising new factor that could make your next flight more expensive: flying alone.