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Jetstar launches first Perth-Manila flight
THE Department of Tourism (DOT) on Friday welcomed the inaugural Perth-Manila flight of Jetstar Airways at the Ninoy Aquino ...
Philippine Airlines launches its Black Friday sale with all-in fares from major U.S. and Canadian cities, inviting travelers ...
Massive 'US-Led War Move' Revealed Amid Trump Proposed Talks; Russia Claims ‘Foreign Fighters Sent…’
Russia levelled a striking allegation against the United States, claiming ‘Washington was covertly recruiting Filipino ...
Philippine forces have transported food, fuel and new personnel to a territorial outpost in a long-disputed shoal in the ...
The Trump administration is scrapping a proposed Biden-era rule that would have made airlines pay customers for long waits when their flights were delayed, according to a document from the U.S.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday halved the number of flights that U.S. airlines must cut from their schedules at 40 airports as the country’s aviation system recovers from a shortage of ...
Flight delays are expected to continue despite the end of the government shutdown due to overworked air traffic controllers. Avelo Airlines and JetBlue are adding new flights and expanding their ...
Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to increase its nonstop service between Manila and Los Angeles (LA) from 14 to 18 flights weekly starting June 2026. The increase, led by continued growth in travel ...
The federal government shutdown is over, but Seattle-Tacoma International Airport staff do not yet know when the flight schedule will get back to normal. More than 50 flights were canceled out of ...
A record-breaking government shutdown has led the FAA to reduce flights by 10% at over 40 airports. Four Florida airports are impacted by the flight reductions, including Orlando, Miami, Fort ...
Heavy snow in Chicago, one of the busiest US aviation hubs, is set to compound the travel chaos across American airports Monday as government-mandated restrictions on flights enter a fourth day.
Airlines brace for further chaos, even as eight Democratic senators broke ranks with their party to back a deal that could end the shutdown. By Niraj Chokshi Airlines braced for further chaos this ...
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