NEWS Thomas Cook looks to sell its airline business as part of a cost saving scheme
British holiday company Thomas Cook Group is looking to sell its airline section of the business as part of a cost-saving plan, the Sunday Times newspaper reported without naming its…
NEWS Warning over toxic fumes in plane cabins
Toxic fumes in cabin air pose a health risk to frequent fliers and aircrew, a coroner has said in a landmark report. Stanhope Payne, the senior coroner for Dorset, said…
NEWS Emirates Rejects Delta’s Apology, Questions Its CEO’s Credibility
Following an appearance by Emirates President and CEO Tim Clark yesterday on CNN’s Quest Means Business during which he said Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson had “crossed the line”…
NEWS Collision in Jeddah between a car and a A321 (photo)
An Airbus single-aisle hit a car from the aiport service on the intl King Abdulaziz of Djebba in Saoudi Arabia. The check-up is one lightweight injured ( the driver of…
NEWS Air New Zealand in doubt over sight seeing flights to Antarctica
Back in February of 2012 many families who lost loved ones on the DC10-30 ZK-NZP TE901 accident in the Antarctica had revisited the sight of what remains the memorial and…
NEWS Iraqi Airways launches Kurdistan routes from Manchester
Iraqi Airways announced the commencement of two new services from the UK’s third biggest airport, Manchester. Starting on Sunday March 15th, the airline will begin services to Sulaymaniyah and Erbil,…
NEWS The Cold Facts for Aircraft Maintenance Teams in Extreme Weather
Aircraft are designed to operate in extremely low temperatures because cruising altitude is far below zero. So why are there so many flight delays when it gets cold? The answer…
NEWS Qatar Airways unbelievable rules for women
It's one of the world’s fastest growing airlines with a modern fleet, but Qatar airlines has been rocked by reports revealing its shockingly archaic set of rules for female flight…
NEWS EasyJet has gained entry to Tunisia with the launch of a flight to Monastir this summer. – 4000th POST TO airlive.net
Routes into and out of Tunisia have been fiercely decided by its government in order to protect the state-owned Tunisair, and the country has been reluctant to allow any of…