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The first question I ever received was “where is the best place to sit on a plane?“. My answer to that, and many other ...
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Rolls Royce retires its iconic Boeing 747-200 testbed, N787RR, after nearly 20 years of groundbreaking engine trials, ...
Meet Blake Scholl, the Elon Musk of air travel who is determined to get the world back on supersonic passenger jets ...
Qantas this week confirmed that 5.7 million unique customers' data was in the system that was breached last week by a cyberattack, the third airline breach in as many weeks, yet again highlighting ...
In addition, Air France and KLM each will add their codes on Qantas' flights between Singapore and Darwin. Further, Air France-KLM Flying Blue loyalty members will be able to redeem miles for travel ...
Millions of Qantas customers may have had data stolen in a cyberattack on a third-party platform, with names, emails and frequent flyer numbers potentially exposed.
Australian airline Qantas said that a hacker made off with a trove of customers' personal data including passenger names, emails, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flyer numbers.
Once a slightly fancy middle ground between first class and coach, business-class seats are getting serious upgrades. Caviar, anyone?