Why do so many animals die on United flights?
Allowing high-risk breeds to travel is part of the answer
Allowing high-risk breeds to travel is part of the answer
After decades of missed opportunities, Bahrain's flag carrier has a strategy for growth
What has, and has not, changed in America's airline industry
Beds could soon be coming to the cargo holds of passenger planes. But at what cost?
It is first time a passenger has died on the low-cost carrier in its 51-year history
But the move will do nothing to help security
It does not pay for airline executives to behave badly
Financial-technology firms are putting a squeeze on banks and bureaux de change
The struggling Middle Eastern carrier is looking for niche routes
Millions of hotel rooms could be susceptible to theft
Europe’s fourth-largest airline group is becoming unmanageable
It depends on how expensive or slow the alternatives are
But they do not want to admit it
The American carrier stands accused of racially motivated discrimination
Supporting protectionism in the world’s most globalised industry is a mistake
One in five American cabin crew say they have suffered physical abuse in the past year
Economic sanctions have made flying dangerous in countries that oppose America
Not everyone on the list may be society offenders who would be missed
By appointing Akbar al Baker as its chairman, IATA suggests that it does not take women’s rights seriously
Social media may be giving incidents of bad behaviour more publicity
The chaos since a botched timetable change in May is due to too much fragmentation
But can the new carrier get off the ground?
It is getting harder to stay on the right side of customers and employees
Few serious competitors are left against the two planemaking giants
Egypt's suggestion that a bomb brought down the plane appears to lack credibility