The carrier will allow customers to buy beer for $8 and spirits and wine for $9 during flights The carrier American Airlines announced on Thursday that they will be resuming inflight alcoholic beverages sales starting on April 18 on domestic and short-haul international flights. On the same date the mask mandate for flights is set…
These Airlines Have Removed The Mandatory Use Of Masks
The End Of Masks On Flights For the last two years, we’ve all had to wear masks on public transport, regardless of where we come from. However, some airlines have now removed mask mandates on their flights. As a result, masks are now a personal choice. In the United States, however, the TSA has extended…
Several U.S. Airlines Have Added New Flights To The Caribbean
Several different airlines have added a range of new routes between cities in the US and destinations around the Caribbean. The addition of new routes comes at an exciting time for American travelers, following the decisions made recently by many Caribbean countries to change their Covid-19 related entry restrictions, making it much easier and more…
Delta Airlines Announces New Plant-Based Menu With Impossible Burgers
On Wednesday, Delta Airlines announced on its official news website that the company is introducing a new plant-based inflight menu with products from Impossible Foods, Black Sheep Foods, and locally grown vegetables. The carrier also reported an update on its inflight content which will now include Instacart and Peloton features. This decision comes as part…
Southwest Airlines Announces The Return Of Alcohol Sales
While Southwest Resumes Liquor Service, American Airlines Is The Only Major Airline Holding Out On Return To Booze Southwest announced that they will be resuming the sale of alcohol in-flight, leaving American Airlines as the sole airline not shifting back to its pre-pandemic stance. The move will be pleasing for many customers, but airline unions…
American Airlines Adds New Direct Flights To Cozumel And Jamaica
Ramping up its Caribbean fleet, American Airlines has recently announced new nonstop flights from the international hub of Austin to Cozumel, Mexico, and Montego Bay, Jamaica, two hugely popular sunny escapes for Americans. Already one of the busiest airports in Texas, Austin-Bergstrom looks set to experience an influx of Caribbean-bound travelers, with Mexico and Jamaica…
Southwest Airlines Launches New Buy Now, Pay Later On Tickets To Hawaii
Booking tickets to Hawaii has never been easier, with Southwest Airlines now strengthening its partnership with Uplift and offering passengers more flexible payment options through January 24. Hawaii is hands down one of the most popular sunny destinations all-year-round for mainland Americans, as well as overseas visitors, offering a number of activities ranging rom sightseeing…
Canadian Airlines Urge Government To Scrap Testing On Arrival Requirement
Canadian airlines have teamed up to request that Canada’s federal government scraps the testing on arrival requirement for vaccinated tourists, in a move that looks set to have repercussions across the nation’s hard-hit tourism industry. Currently, Canada applies one of the strictest border regimes in North America, with non-vaccinated visitors generally not allowed to enter,…
International Airlines Cancel Flights To The U.S. Over 5G Concerns
Major airlines across the globe have postponed and canceled flights bound for the U.S. this week due to concerns over newly-installed 5G services in regions throughout the country. The main concern is that 5G service will interrupt with some of the aircraft’s navigational systems. Here’s what we know about the 5G rollout and flight services…
United Airlines to fire 232 employees who refused to get vax
United Airlines is terminating 232 employees for refusing to be vaccinated, according to CEO Scott Kirby, as a Texas judge temporarily stopped the airline from putting 2,000 employees on unpaid leave for religious or medical reasons. Kirby, told CBS Mornings last Wednesday that the company had vaccinated 99.7% of its staff in the six weeks…
