Japan Airlines rated as the world's best airline – dethroning Singapore Airlines
New findings show that Japan Airlines is now the world's best airline partly due to its on-time flight arrivals and generous allowances for passengers' luggage.
Travellers in Italy suffer as airport in popular hotspot closes due to volcano eruption
Nearly 10 million passengers transited through the Catania Airport last year.
Ryanair forced to cancel flights to popular European hotspot amid peak summer travel
Ryanair's pilots are set to hold a strike later this month.
Greece to offer free holiday to travellers who suffered in Rhodes
Greece was struck by massive wildfires last month.
UK Foreign Office's latest Greece update could be great news for UK travellers
Greece is among the European countries to have been struck by massive wildfires over the last few weeks.
Urgent travel warning as 'potentially fatal disease' strikes France
France receives thousands of tourists every week throughout the summer season.
UK Foreign Office offers another urgent warning for holidaymakers travelling to Spain
Thousands of families from the UK are set to travel to Spain with school holidays just around the corner.
Ryanair, easyJet, British Airways provide crucial updates about Rhodes bookings
Wildfires are rapidly spreading across Europe, with Italy and Greece already being affected.
EasyJet cancels 1,700 flights, disrupting summer plans of 180,000 travellers
EasyJet was forced to cancel dozens of flights over the weekend to and from Gatwick.
Alcohol rules for travellers on Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, British Airways and Emirates
Spain, Italy and Greece are some of the popular holiday spots among UK travellers.
Tourists warned about flight chaos in countries like France, Greece this summer
At least seven European cities are expected to experience air traffic overload this summer.
Air China revealed as the most likeliest airline to compensate travellers over delayed and cancelled flights
A new survey released today from MoneySmart has provided findings of the air travel inconveniences that Singaporean travellers have dealt with in the last year.
Big news for easyJet customers as airline extends deadline to redeem covid vouchers
Many easyJet customers opted for a voucher instead of a cash refund during covid-19 pandemic.
New report highlights cyber threats faced by UK legal sector
The UK legal sector is warned about evolving cyber threats, including ransomware attacks and data theft, in a new report by the National Cyber Security Centre.
Lockbit ransomware still poses persistent threat to businesses, warn international agencies
The UK and international agencies issue advisory warnings about the ongoing threat from Lockbit ransomware, the most deployed variant globally in 2022.
Shell confirms impact of Clop ransomware attack on MOVEit file transfer tool
Shell, the oil and gas giant, acknowledges being affected by the Clop ransomware attack on the MOVEit file transfer tool, highlighting potential data breaches and ongoing investigations.
British Airways, BBC and Boots among affected companies exposed by data breach
Multiple companies, including British Airways, BBC and Boots, have suffered a data breach, exposing confidential information and personal data.
British Cybersecurity Agency urges vigilance as major companies fall victim to software hack
BBC, British Airways and other firms face potential data breaches as the Clop ransomware group exploits a vulnerability in popular file transfer software.
Ryanair flies back to profit as sector recovers from Covid
Passenger traffic leapt 74 percent to 168.6 million travellers, with fares 10 percent above pre-Covid levels.
Cheap flights under £40 available to Brits for mini vacation over coronation weekend
The UK is set to have three bank holidays in May.
British Airways parent IAG flies back into annual profit
IAG, owner of British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia, announced Friday a return to profit in 2022 as the global aviation sector reopened from Covid lockdowns.
Ryanair CEO O'Leary sees no sign of recession
Low-cost carrier Ryanair is not seeing any signs of recession, Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary said on Tuesday, pointing to two weeks of record bookings this January and a recovery in demand from Britain.
Airlines see return to profit in 2023, clash with airports
Global airlines are predicting their first industry-wide profit since 2019 next year as air travel rebounds from COVID-19 restrictions, while a new war of words erupted with airports on Tuesday over rising air fares and ground charges.
Prince William, Kate, arrive in US for visit overshadowed by new racism row
The heir to the British throne and Kate were greeted off the plane in the northeastern US city by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.
Aviation execs worry about demand as post-pandemic honeymoon ends
The outlook for airlines has darkened as the post-pandemic boom in travel wears off and recession looms, with carriers focused on Britain particularly exposed, industry executives warned on Monday.
Ryanair hails 'very strong' recovery with record summer profit
Ryanair on Monday posted its largest ever after-tax profit for its key summer season and said it expected very strong passenger and fare growth for years to come as customers switch from higher-cost rivals.
European airlines see travel withstanding consumer squeeze for now
British Airways-owner IAG, Europe's biggest airline Ryanair and rival easyJet said demand for travel was holding up, calming worries that pressure on household budgets could stall aviation's recovery from the pandemic.
Briton found hanged in Qatar hotel allegedly tortured by secret police
A 52-year-old British man died weeks after allegedly being tortured by the secret police in Qatar for days.
In UK, workers strike as inflation crushes earnings
Britain's workers are striking in vast numbers as decades-high inflation erodes the value of wages at a record pace.
UK strikes: how Margaret Thatcher and other leaders cut trade union powers over centuries
British trade union membership is currently around 6.5 million, but was more than double that in the late 1970s, when unions worked together to bring the UK to a standstill.