Here is a brief report on worldwide airline news for today based on the web search results:
- Air Algerie orders Airbus A350s and A330neos to enhance its fleet with the most technologically advanced aircraft1.
- Czech Airlines will lease four Airbus A220s from Air Lease Corporation in a new cabin configuration1.
- easyJet is linking Bristol with Marrakech from October as part of its four-year commitment to Moroccan tourism1.
- Asia-Pacific Airlines are taking the long way home to 2019 levels as they wait for Southeast Asian airlines to add more capacity1.
- Go First requests regulator not to suspend its air operator certificate and assures it is working towards a flight resumption plan1.
- AirAsia Aviation sees ‘promising improvement’ in Q1 earnings as international travel demand returns and eyes a ‘return to normalcy’ this year2.
- Air India uses artificial intelligence to create upskilling platform for employees and invests heavily in digital solutions1.
- China Southern faces backlash as passenger complains of cabin crew insult and apologizes after its ground staff in Singapore told a passenger he’d treat them ‘like a dog’1.
- American Airlines will appeal the court ruling that requires it to dissolve its ‘Northeast Alliance’ with JetBlue Airways2.
- Turkish Airlines introduces designer Ferragamo amenity kits with a sustainable twist as part of its refresh of its high quality business class1.
- Avianca will deploy its Boeing 787s with business class seats on Bogota – Los Angeles route after listening to feedback1.
- Qantas readies Boeing 787s for New York via Auckland flights in June and will commence flying nonstop from Auckland to New York City with its new 787 Dreamliners2.
- Delta Air Lines opens new Delta One check-in and West Headhouse at LAX and concludes the second of three phases of the Delta Sky Way at LAX project2.
- The US is now seeing more air passengers than before COVID-19 and almost 12.4 million US travelers took to the skies over the Memorial Day weekend, according to the Transport Security Administration2.