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Emirates to Cover Your Funeral Costs If You Catch COVID-19 While Flying
Can the promise of a free funeral make people fly again?
What Flying in a Near-Empty Plane Amid the Pandemic Feels Like
I always wished to not have anyone sit next to me on a flight so I could stretch out. I never imagined how unsettling it would actually be when it comes true.
So Far, Here's What You Should Do About Coronavirus and Travel Plans
Should I cancel my summer trip? Are family gatherings petri dishes? Or: Maybe it's the time to... book cheap tickets? (It's not!)
Indian Comedian Banned From Four Airlines for Heckling Right-Wing TV Anchor
The airlines' treatment of Kunal Kamra should sound alarms for anyone concerned about comedians and free speech.
We Could All Be Flying in Electric Planes Sooner Than You Think
Carbon-neutral aviation is coming soon, but with no thanks to the industry's big players.
I Quit Flying for Good. Here's How It Changed My Life
We spoke to five people who have signed up to the stop flying pledge organised by advocacy group Flight Free UK.
New Japan Airlines Feature Lets Passengers Avoid Babies
Something for those sensitive to the sound of crying.
'Flight Shame' Is the New Travel Trend Making People Quit Flying
The Swedish term "flygskam" translates into making you feel really, really bad about the environmental impact of getting on a plane.
The Real Cost of Your Cheap Flights to Berlin
Campaign groups reckon that if plane fuel was taxed properly, it could help to reverse the cuts to legal aid, disability benefits, employ 5,000 more nurses and build ten new hospitals every year.
This Popcorn Seller in Pakistan Built His Own Plane and Got Arrested for Flying It
Assembled using the engine of a roadcutter and rickshaw wheels, Muhammad Fayyaz’s DIY plane was grounded by the police for flying without a license.
Man Who Got So Drunk He Grounded Plane Ordered to Pay for Fuel
The 44-year-old British man has to pay WestJet nearly $22,000.
"We cannot even calculate the level of risk" during the shutdown, airline workers say
Air traffic controllers, flight attendants, and pilots are saying that critical resources and security measures are strained.