American Airlines makes bag fees even more expensive for basic economy

American Airlines Makes Bag Fees Even More Expensive For Basic Economy

Ouch! American Airlines Hikes Bag Fees — $50 First Bag Starts Now American Airlines bag fees are climbing as the airline joins a wave of carriers raising checked bag fee increases amid soaring airline jet fuel costs. The move hits travelers harder on basic economy tickets, with new prices taking effect immediately for most bookings … Read more

JetBlue Airways raises bag fees as fuel prices soar

Jetblue Airways Raises Bag Fees As Fuel Prices Soar

JetBlue Raises Checked Bag Fees as Jet Fuel Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict JetBlue Airways is increasing its checked bag fees as the ongoing Iran conflict drives a sharp rise in jet fuel costs, passing on higher operating expenses to passengers while attempting to keep base airfares competitive. The New York-based airline cited rising operating … Read more

Breaking: U.S. Airlines Rush to Restore Caribbean Flights as Airspace Restrictions Lift Post-Venezuela Crisis

Breaking: U.s. Airlines Rush To Restore Caribbean Flights As Airspace Restrictions Lift Post-Venezuela Crisis

Follow us on X @realnewshubs and subscribe for push notifications Caribbean flights resume amidst sighs of relief as airspace restrictions lifted following the U.S. military operation in Venezuela that led to Maduro captured and FAA restrictions easing. Major U.S. airlines like United, Delta, and American swiftly announced the restoration of services to popular destinations such … Read more

Chaos in the Skies: Dozens of Caribbean Flights Canceled After U.S. Military Strikes on Venezuela

Chaos In The Skies: Dozens Of Caribbean Flights Canceled After U.s. Military Strikes On Venezuela

Major airlines canceled dozens of flights across the Caribbean on January 3, 2026, following overnight U.S. military strikes on Venezuela that President Donald Trump said resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The disruptions stem from a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) emergency ban on U.S. aircraft operating in Venezuelan airspace and parts of … Read more

Amazon allows businesses to test Leo satellite service, Starlink rival

Amazon Allows Businesses To Test Leo Satellite Service, Starlink Rival

Amazon Opens Amazon Leo Testing to Businesses: A Bold Step in the Starlink Rivalry Amazon is inviting businesses to beta-test its rebranded Amazon Leo satellite internet service, formerly Project Kuiper, as it ramps up competition with SpaceX’s Starlink. With 150+ satellites in orbit and a $10B investment, Leo promises gigabit speeds for remote connectivity—details on … Read more

Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy again

Spirit Airlines Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Again

Spirit Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy for the Second Time in Less Than a Year On August 29, 2025, Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost U.S. carrier known for its bright yellow planes and no-frills service, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in under a year. This filing comes just five months … Read more

Why first-class seats are holding up new airplanes

A Lufthansa First Class “Allegris” cabin, which was arrange outdoors the present. Heated or cooled seats. Extremely-high-definition TV screens. Benches. Convertible beds. All-aisle entry. And naturally, the coveted privateness door. Ever-more luxurious first- and business-class cabins which have a whole bunch of components and require regulator approval are the newest hold-up as new airplanes arrive … Read more