No More Recalled Cars Rented Out by Enterprise

Posted on: May 31st, 2012 Posted by Michael Bond

People should not have to worry about renting recalled cars. Apparently, Enterprise agrees with this. In fact, the company said that they would no longer rent recalled cars to consumers until the problems have been identified and repaired. Reports show that this announcement was made by Enterprise chief executive Andrew Taylor in a letter to [...]

Should all workers have the right to strike? Well, there is a new draft law that could make it illegal for workers in the aviation industry to strike in Turkey. This has caused an outcry among many workers. In fact, Turkish Airlines was forced to cancel flights on Tuesday after being hit by staff reporting [...]

According to reports, bookings to Greece are soaring. This amazing news comes despite the fact that many people are worried about Greece’s economic woes. In fact, some people even admitted that they are worried that the country may collapse. These same reports go on to show that as many as four million Brits are going [...]

Hertz has just recently reported that it has chosen to expand its Gold Plus Rewards program. This is a huge deal since Hertz is one of the biggest general-use airport car hire brands in the whole world. The company said that this expansion will now see the program offered in three new international markets. Thus, [...]

Apparently, regulators in Scotland are now calling for tougher rules to be placed on trains. The rule that they are currently focusing on is the one that decides if a train is late or not. Currently, a train is considered to be on time as long as it arrives within ten minutes of its scheduled [...]

City Airline Now Files for Bankruptcy

Posted on: May 24th, 2012 Posted by Lucy Williams

According to reports, the Swedish carrier City Airline has now canceled all of its flights and filed for bankruptcy. This latest development is going to affect some Brits, as City Airline was well-known for serving the UK. City Airline, which is actually a subsidiary of Skyways Express, operated services between Gothenburg and Manchester. It also [...]

According to new reports, the founder of Pan American Airways, Robert Hedrick, has been caught engaging in explicit online chats with undercover officers, who were posing as teenage girls. It was later revealed that he had also collected a number of illegal images. Mr. Hedrick, who is now 61 years old, was found guilty of [...]

UK Welcomes the Olympic Torch

Posted on: May 22nd, 2012 Posted by Marianna Lee

Reports now show that the Olympic Torch is now in the UK. Apparently, it arrived in the UK last Friday via British Airways Firefly Flight 2012. The torch actually traveled from Athens, which is the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Of course, the torch did not ride alone. In fact, it arrived at the Culdrose [...]

New reports now show that Southwest Airlines said it will be delaying the delivery of some 30 Boeing 737-800 jets. Apparently, this is going to help the airline save more than $1 billion in capacity by delaying the delivery of these jets. If reports are accurate, then the airline was supposed to receive these 30 [...]

According to the European Union, more than 99 percent of all major airlines are complying with the first step of Europe’s carbon emissions tax for airlines. As most already know, this scheme has been very controversial. To start with, most airlines were fighting against it. However, if these reports from the European Union are true, [...]