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United Arab Emirates Airlines Adds 10 New Routes So Far, Plan 14 More by Early 2027
The United Arab Emirates is strengthening its position as one of the world’s leading aviation hubs as its national airli...
UAE Airlines Unleash Massive 2026 Expansion with New Europe and Canada Routes
UAE-based airlines are accelerating expansion in 2026 with new destinations across Europe, North America, Central Asia, ...
flydubai Starts New Flights to Langkawi and Penang in Malaysia
The Dubai-based carrier becomes the first airline to operate flights to the popular islands of Langkawi and Penang from ...
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Announces New Flights to Iran
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will initiate direct flights between Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) and Larestan Internation...
Emirates Celebrates Onam with the Special Offers
DUBAI- Flag Carrier of UAE, Emirates (EK) is embracing the festive spirit of the Kerala harvest season by offering an ar...
New Battle in the Skies Between Indian and Gulf Carriers
Indian carriers are making significant moves in the aviation industry, aiming to transform themselves into global player...
Emirates Expects Staggering Outbound Travel in June and July
To accommodate the surge in departures before Eid al Adha on June 24 and the summer holiday season starting on July 1, E...
Air Travel from UAE to the US gets Expensive | Know More Here
With a waiting period of up to 600 days for new B1/B2 tourist visas and flight ticket rates on the rise even before the ...
Emirates posts $1 billion annual loss, bets on profitability in FY2022-23
Emirates, govt. airline of UAE released its annual financial statistics for FY2021-22, showing a loss of $1 billion. Kno...
American and United Jets Suffer Tire Failures Hours Apart at Chicago O’Hare
Southwest Pilot Reported a N*ked Captain in Cockpit, Now Union Wants Her Punished
Southwest Airlines Passengers Stranded at Houston Airport Amid B*mb Threat
Southwest Faces $1.2 Million Lawsuit Over Racial Treatment of Family At Portland Airport
Largest Economy in the World Spent $464 Million on Deportation Planes That Barely Flew