
American Airlines Rolls Out Free Inflight Wi-Fi
American Airlines has started its phased rollout of free inflight Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members on most domestic and regional flights, with full fleet coverage expected by early spring.
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American Airlines has started its phased rollout of free inflight Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members on most domestic and regional flights, with full fleet coverage expected by early spring.

American Airlines is cutting hundreds of corporate jobs at its Fort Worth headquarters, impacting mid-management and support staff across finance, technology, and communications. This follows a Q3 los

Spirit Airlines announced it will end all flight services at St. Louis Lambert International Airport starting January 8, 2026, as part of a larger network change.

Southwest Airlines has received approval to lease space for its first-ever airport lounge at Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, signaling a major shift in its product strategy.

Delta Air Lines is planning a major expansion in Asia, with internal plans revealing new routes to Manila and Singapore and increased service to Seoul.

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Hawaiian Airlines will restart its seasonal nonstop flights between Honolulu and Auckland on November 16, operating three times a week until April 2026.

American Airlines is hiring Hebrew-speaking flight attendants, a strong signal that the carrier may be preparing to resume flights to Israel after a two-year hiatus.

Eva Air has apologized after requesting leave paperwork from a 34-year-old flight attendant who had already died, sparking an investigation into her death.

American Airlines will launch a special centennial livery on a Boeing 777-300ER in November 2025, honoring its 100th anniversary in 2026. The design blends modern paint with historical elements from i

Qantas Airways has confirmed that data from 5.7 million customers, stolen in a July cyberattack, has now been published online. The breach occurred via a third-party vendor.

Major U.S. airlines, including American, Delta, and United, are waiving change fees for Northeast airports ahead of a significant coastal storm.