AGRA, India (Reuters) – India reopened the Taj Mahal after six months on Monday, with the first visitors trickling into the famous monument as authorities reported...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Lufthansa announced further cuts to its fleet and workforce on Monday along with a 1.1 billion euro ($1.3 billion) impairment on idled aircraft...
SEATTLE/MONTREAL/CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. aviation regulator should require new cockpit procedures for Boeing Co’s BA.N 737 MAX to help pilots disable an erroneous stall alert...
PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus has unveiled three visual concepts for “zero emission” airplanes to be powered by hydrogen. It is the planemaker’s latest effort to draw...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Leaders of Europe’s coronavirus-stricken travel and tourism industries have appealed to the EU’s chief executive to press governments to end quarantine requirements and...
DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair has been forced to cut its capacity in October by a further 20% and may have to do the same for the...
CAIRO (Reuters) – At the Pyramids of Giza, just a handful of tourists walks among the ancient wonders. Twelve people showed up to admire Luxor’s towering...
PARIS (Reuters) – France is preparing to put plans for new environmental taxes on the airline sector on hold, officials said on Friday, despite a government...
LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) – European countries from Denmark to Greece announced new restrictions on Friday to curb surging coronavirus infections in some of their largest cities, while...
TAIPEI (Reuters) – A Taiwanese airline carried around 120 passengers on a “flight to nowhere” on Saturday to view the South Korean resort island of Jeju,...