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NEWS Oct 02, 2024 Alaska Airlines Launches AI-Powered Flight Scheduling in Partnership with UP.Labs Alaska Airlines, in partnership with UP.Labs, has launched Odysee, an AI-powered platform designed to optimize flight scheduling. This innovative solution leverages big data and artificial intelligence to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and decision-making for the aviation industry. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Sep 25, 2024 How Much Does It Cost To Become a Pilot? Article covering how much it costs to become a pilot. Also covered are differences in cost between Part 61 and Part 141 schools Read More →
NEWS Sep 13, 2024 Passenger ‘Choked’ and ‘Attacked’ Frontier Flight Attendants After Takeoff California man choked, attacked Frontier Airlines flight attendants after weekend at Disneyland, DOJ says. See how the incident unfolded and how long the flight's diversion lasted in the Golden State. Read More →
NEWS Sep 05, 2024 Malaysia Airlines Cuts 100 Australian Flights; Up to 40% of Domestic Flights Malaysia Airlines has removed a number of Australian flights from its travel schedule for the rest of 2024. Find out the reasoning behind these cuts and what you should do if you are affected. Read More →
NEWS Aug 15, 2024 Wizz Air's "Unlimited Flight Pass" is Only $550 Article discussing Wizz air’s unlimited flights pass. Also included are the limitations and restrictions of the deal. Read More →
NEWS Aug 13, 2024 Aircraft Involved in Deadly Brazil Crash Had Suffered Previous Accidents Shocking details have emerged in the wake of Voepass Flight 2283's horrifying crash on Friday, August 9th. While the flight's investigation is ongoing, new details reveal that the same aircraft had suffered another incident earlier this year. Read More →
STORIES Aug 10, 2024 The Story of the Death Trap DC-10 Airplane The DC-10 has an infamous history of crashing. But is it its own fault? Let's find out. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 10, 2024 What Does SSSS On My Boarding Pass Mean? SSSS is an abbreviation for "Secondary Security Screening Selection." This means that you’ve been randomly selected for an additional security screening by the TSA before your flight. SSSS is part of routine TSA security protocol, which aims to enhance air travel safety. A secondary screening is exactly what it sounds like; it’s another screening beyond what you usually experience when going through security. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 08, 2024 How to Conquer Flight and Turbulence Anxiety While this may be tough for you, knowing that turbulence is normal during a flight could help alleviate any issues you may face. Turbulence is not only common. It is generally harmless and is only caused by air currents, not a malfunction in the plane. Plus, modern airplanes are designed to deal with turbulence safely. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 08, 2024 5 Ways to Beat Jet Lag and Recover Faster Formally known as desynchronosis, jet lag is a temporary sleep disorder that occurs when your body’s circadian rhythm is essentially turned upside-down by rapidly flying across time zones. Read More →