Don’t Look Now, But This Airline Just Cancelled All International Flights Until March 2021 Due To COVID
By Tyler Durden The prospects for a V-shaped recovery in airlines are looking dim. The latest indication of how slow things are getting back to…
By Tyler Durden The prospects for a V-shaped recovery in airlines are looking dim. The latest indication of how slow things are getting back to…
By Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond The world’s largest airline trade group has called for immunity passports, thermal screening, masks, and physical distancing to…
By Tyler Durden While few industries have been spared by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, even fewer have been hit harder than the tourism sector….
By Edward Hasbrouck Air travel in the US has been reduced by more than 90%, measured by the numbers of people passing through checkpoints at…
By Tyler Durden The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin checking passengers’ temperatures at select airports next week. People familiar with the matter told The…
By Mayukh Saha Activist Post Editor’s Note: While we vehemently disagree with this author’s conclusions, we’re bringing you this news strictly for the good reporting…
By Tyler Durden United Airlines confirmed the carnage hitting US airlines today when it reported a $2.1 billion loss for first quarter as the coronavirus…
By Tyler Durden Anyone with the slightest bit of common sense has ditched their dream trip to Europe as Covid-19 steamrolls across the continent, with…
By MassPrivateI A recent article in CBS Los Angeles revealed that the Los Angeles International Airport will allow airline passengers to check their own luggage…
By John Vibes People around the world are doing their best to reduce travel and practice social distancing to help limit their spread of the…
By Edward Hasbrouck The ACLU has released an important white paper on airport facial recognition by ACLU senior policy analyst Jay Stanley. Citing some of…
By Aaron Kesel London police are set to deploy real-time facial recognition technology throughout the city; while the U.S. is also implementing the tech among…
By Jason Kelley While cities and municipalities made clear strides to limit the use of face surveillance technology throughout 2019, airlines and government agencies tasked…
By Edward Hasbrouck As we’ve seen in the ongoing debate over biometric identification of travelers at Sea-Tac Airport, and as we’ve seen before elsewhere, airlines…