Emirates plans new product for flight disruption coverage
Emirates is preparing a dedicated product to help passengers manage flight disruptions, reflecting ongoing regional volatility and growing demand for flexible protection.
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Emirates is preparing a dedicated product to help passengers manage flight disruptions, reflecting ongoing regional volatility and growing demand for flexible protection.
Heavy downpours across southern China have disrupted air travel, delaying hundreds of flights and stranding passengers as forecasters warn of more intense rainfall ahead.
European summer demand is surging again as airspace restrictions in parts of the Middle East are relaxed, trimming detours and stabilising long‑haul schedules.
A new security alert from the US Embassy in Nassau urges visitors to avoid jet ski rentals and stay vigilant amid crime and water safety concerns.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is bringing global crowds to the NY-NJ region, along with road closures, packed trains and new match-day traffic rules for New Yorkers.
Hundreds of passengers were left in limbo at Guangzhou’s Baiyun airport after dozens of China Eastern, Air China, China Southern and Hainan flights were disrupted.
European negotiators agree to keep generous flight delay compensation of up to €600 while updating long‑standing air passenger rights across the bloc.
British Airways, easyJet, Jet2 and other airlines are facing fresh disruption at Edinburgh Airport, with delays linked to fuel supply issues and wider European congestion.
After more than a decade of debate, EU institutions have agreed to keep the three-hour delay threshold and current payout levels for air passenger compensation.
Newark Liberty travelers are facing mounting delays and cancellations as the prolonged federal shutdown strains air traffic control staffing and airport operations.
Weeks of road blockades and clashes in Bolivia are disrupting travel plans. Here is what recent Foreign Office advice and on‑the‑ground reports mean for visitors.
With key Middle East airspace and hubs stabilizing, European carriers are restoring eastbound routings, easing pressure on summer schedules and fares for long-haul travelers.
With key Middle East corridors stabilizing, airlines are rebuilding summer links between Europe and long-haul markets, though longer routings and higher fares still shape travel plans.
Months of higher fuel and airfare costs are prompting travellers to shorten trips, stay closer to home, and swap some flights for rail and road alternatives.
Travelers bound for Peru describe days of cancellations, minimal communication and mounting costs after a Delta flight from Atlanta unraveled.