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Ryanair Axes One Million Winter Seats Amid Boeing Delays

Ryanair has dramatically cut its autumn and winter flight schedule, axing almost one million seats. The move, prompted by Boeing delivery delays, is set to trigger a fare war and major price drops on European routes from UK airports.

Ryanair's Strict New Cabin Bag Rules: Passengers Warned

Ryanair has issued a stark warning to all UK passengers as it enforces stringent new cabin baggage rules. Learn how to avoid surprise fees of up to £69.99 at the gate and ensure a smooth boarding process.

Qantas posts record £24bn profit, plans new aircraft

Australia's national carrier Qantas posts a staggering A$24 billion profit, rewarding shareholders with massive dividends while unveiling plans to acquire 20 new aircraft in a major fleet renewal program.

UK carmakers face massive fines over missed EV sales targets

British car manufacturers are bracing for significant financial penalties after failing to meet the government's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate targets for 2024. With EV sales lagging, the industry calls for urgent government support to boost consume

Female insiders: More Noel Clarkes will emerge without change

Exclusive: Female whistleblowers from the UK entertainment industry issue a stark warning that systemic abuse and harassment will continue unless deep-rooted cultural and structural changes are implemented, preventing another Noel Clarke scandal.

Qantas Business Class Meal Sparks Passenger Outrage

A Qantas passenger's business class breakfast of bircher muesli on a Melbourne to Singapore flight has been branded 'disgusting' and 'inedible', sparking a social media storm and raising questions about the airline's premium catering standards.

Delta & United sued over 'deceptive' window and aisle seat fees

Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.

IAG reports record profits as travel demand rebounds

International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, has announced soaring profits as passenger numbers rebound post-pandemic. The airline giant is capitalising on strong demand for air travel, particularly in long-haul routes.

IAG eyes Aer Lingus takeover in major airline deal

International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Irish carrier Aer Lingus, signalling a major consolidation in the aviation sector.

Flight attendants reveal shocking air travel secrets

Flight attendants expose the unsettling realities of air travel, from hidden dangers to bizarre passenger behaviour. Read the revelations that will make you think twice before your next flight.

Delta tests AI for dynamic flight pricing

Delta Airlines is reportedly testing AI-powered dynamic pricing, potentially revolutionising how flight tickets are priced. Learn how this could impact your travel plans.

Air India pilot mental health scare raises MH370 fears

A senior Air India pilot was removed from duty after exhibiting signs of severe mental distress, sparking fears of a potential aviation disaster akin to MH370 or Germanwings. Experts call for stricter mental health checks in the industry.

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