You don't need coins to enjoy the massive digital gaming spot at Singapore Changi Airport—it's mostly free and super fun!
Riyadh unveils plans for King Salman International Airport, promising personalized journeys, sustainability, and economic growth, transforming Saudi Arabia's aviation landscape.
You can skip those gnarly check-in lines by packing only a carry-on, rolling your clothes tightly, and wearing your bulkiest items on the plane.
Two planes clipped wings at Heathrow Airport, causing minor damage but no injuries or delays. Over 600 Border Force officials plan a strike in April.
Fairbanks International Airport tests Aurora, a new robot to prevent wildlife accidents. Plans to rename it after Congressman Don Young to honor his service.
Alaska Airlines reunited a passenger with her dog Moose after an unexpected journey and a separate incident where a phone survived a high-altitude fall.
Dubai International Airport offers top-notch lounges with comfy seating, great food, and drinks, making your wait way more enjoyable.
You can use a long layover to catch up on sleep, taste new foods, get some exercise, or even make new friends.
Munich Airport boosts the cargo business and introduces JEEVES, a snack-selling robot that enhances the passenger experience and technological innovation.
San Miguel Corp wins bid to upgrade NAIA, ranked fourth worst in Asia for business travelers, promising improvements.
Movie fans traveling in Portland International Airport can stop by its charming Hollywood Theater to watch films. The movie house is free and might possibly be the best way to pass the time while waiting to board a flight.
Passengers on selected Qantas international flights at Sydney Airport will be able to use facial recognition technology for the most parts of their trip. The technology will streamline processes and enable travelers to use their faces as their passports.
Orlando International Airport is set to have a facial recognition system in place by the end of 2018. This makes the airport the first one in the country to require a face scan upon entry and exit on international flights.
David Dao was "violent" and "verbally abusive" before the aviation officers showed up, according to aviation police investigations. Chicago's inspector general and aviation commissioner are also working to give clarity to the case's details.
Tourists visiting the U.S. might be searched for their phones and passwords upon entering the country. Those who wouldn't comply with the policy will be declined entry to the U.S.