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Jet2 recognised among Europe’s most fuel‑efficient airlines in independent global study

Jet2 recognised among Europe’s most fuel‑efficient airlines in independent global study

Jet2 has been recognised as one of Europe’s most fuel‑efficient airlines in a major independent global aviation emissions study, published by aviation data specialist Cirium. In Cirium’s 2025 Flight Emissions Review, which assessed the emissions performance of the world’s 100 largest passenger airlines, Jet2 ranked second in Europe for carbon efficiency, measured as CO₂ emissions per Available Seat Kilometre (ASK), a standard industry metric that reflects emissionsrelativeto passenger capacity.

SAS leads both global and European punctuality rankings in a demanding April

SAS leads both global and European punctuality rankings in a demanding April

SAS has been named both the world’s and Europe’s most punctual airline in Cirium’s April 2026 On‑Time Performance report. With an on‑time arrival rate of 89.53 percent, SAS secured the top position across both rankings — a rare double achievement during a month marked by significant operational challenges across the industry.

More ways to earn miles with Airbnb

More ways to earn miles with Airbnb

SkyMiles Members can now connect their SkyMiles and Airbnb accounts on deltaairbnb.com and earn miles on qualifying Airbnb Homes, Experiences and Services — expanding earning opportunities across more of the travel journey.

Norwegian Group had 2.35 million passengers in April

Norwegian Group had 2.35 million passengers in April

In April, the Norwegian Group had a total of 2.35 million passengers. Of these, Norwegian recorded 2.02 million passengers, while Widerøe had 336,000. The month was marked by particularly high punctuality for both airlines, and Norwegian's punctuality of 90.6 percent was the strongest in any single month since 2023.

Qatar Airways Set to Operate to Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogotá, Colombia, from July 2026

Qatar Airways Set to Operate to Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogotá, Colombia, from July 2026

Qatar Airways has affirmed its expansion in the Americas with the launch of new flight operations to Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogotá, Colombia, commencing from 22 July 2026. The service represents a significant milestone for the airline, as Qatar Airways becomes the first Gulf carrier to serve Venezuela, and the first airline to operate flights from the Middle East to Caracas and Bogotá. This expansion underscores the airline’s commitment, announced last year, to strengthening global connectivity for the region.

United Airlines Launches Nonstop Daily Seasonal Service Between Glasgow and Newark/New York

United Airlines Launches Nonstop Daily Seasonal Service Between Glasgow and Newark/New York

United Airlines has launched its nonstop daily seasonal service between Glasgow and its hub at Newark/New York, celebrating the arrival of the inaugural flight into Glasgow Airport. United is the only U.S. airline offering a nonstop service between Glasgow and the United States. The route marks United’s return to Glasgow which the airline served previously up until October 2019 and is the first scheduled service by a U.S. airline between Glasgow and the United States since 2019.

Emirates and dnata repurpose and donate more than 400 strollers to local non-profit organisations

Emirates and dnata repurpose and donate more than 400 strollers to local non-profit organisations

In the spirit of collaboration and care for the community, Emirates Airport Services, Emirates Engineering, dnata4good and several local non-profit organisations have come together to deliver 430 baby strollers to children in need. In a spirited community effort, the Emirates Airport Services team transported the spare airport strollers to the Emirates Engineering Facility and team who upcycled them. Then dnata’s employee-driven initiative - dnata4good, stepped in to identify several local entities to deliver them to, including Hope Amel UAE, Senses and Al Noor. Each organisation expressed their gratitude and shared a different plan for using the strollers, from donating to single mothers in need, to using for emergency transportation for students, to usage on school trips and outings.

One year into Flying Towards Net Zero: survey points to need for industry‑wide progress

One year into Flying Towards Net Zero: survey points to need for industry‑wide progress

One year on from publishing its aspirational Flying Towards Net Zero roadmap, Wizz Air, the leading carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, is sharing new insights from a non-representative passenger survey¹ exploring attitudes to air travel, climate change and the aviation sector’s transition. Aviation remains a critical driver of connectivity and economic activity across Europe, supporting around 86.5 million jobs globally and contributing approximately 3.9% of global GDP². It underpins tourism, trade and regional development. As the sector moves toward long term decarbonisation, balancing the need for accessible mobility with meaningful emissions reductions remains a defining challenge.