Frontier Airlines says new seating policy is meant to help families stay together without needing to pay for assigned seats.
Author: Zach Wichter, USA TODAY
More room in the sky: Air New Zealand will introduce extra legroom economy seats
Air New Zealand’s new “economy stretch” seating option will allow passengers to pay extra for a little more space in the sky.
United Airlines announces new investments to move the needle on decarbonizing aviation
United Airlines announced a new investment fund to help make flying more eco-friendly and will start displaying emissions next to fares on its site.
United Airlines will let families sit together more easily with new booking policy
United Airlines announces a new policy that will make it easier for families to sit together.
More airline passengers are getting bumped. Know your rights if it happens to you.
More airline passengers are getting bumped as travel demand continues to surge. Here’s what to know and tips for avoiding it happening to you.
Southwest’s new internet price structure means you’ll pay per flight and not by the day
Southwest Airlines is changing the way it charges for internet onboard, moving to a per-flight structure instead of a flat $8 per day.
Spirit and Frontier announce new Puerto Rico routes, heating up competition on the island
Spirit and Frontier Airlines both plan to begin new services to Puerto Rico in the spring, promoting the services with low introductory fares.
Lufthansa introduces ‘green fares’ to make it easier for travelers to offset their CO2
Lufthansa Group rolled out ‘green fares’ this week across Europe and northern Africa to help passengers reduce the environmental impact of air travel.
‘Our system is very safe’: 5 key takeaways from FAA administrator’s senate testimony
Acting FAA administrator Billy Nolen testified before the Senate Science, Commerce and Transportation Committee about last month’s system outage.
Ding! Even if the seatbelt sign is off, you should stay buckled while flying. Here’s why.
Turbulence can be hard to predict, so keeping your seatbelt buckled on an airplane is the best bet for staying safe.