Flight tracking data shows a record-breaking July surge, yet the industry faces tighter margins and geopolitical headwinds that complicate the recovery story.

While Delta and United pull back sharply, American keeps more planes in the air - citing fuel volatility as the reason for a different calculus.

The British carrier reported an 85 million pound quarterly profit, down sharply from the previous year, as Middle East tensions drove up energy prices and dampened early bookings.

The Dubai-based carrier has recovered faster than expected, outpacing the resolution of the war that initially disrupted its network.

The carrier is bringing a European-style seating option to one row of its new narrow-body aircraft, offering passengers more elbow room and a shared table.

Industry groups warn the shift would require years of preparation and risk cascading disruptions to crew, aircraft positioning, and international connections.

London, Istanbul, and Madrid show resilience, but Asia-Pacific hubs are climbing faster as global passenger traffic nears ten billion.

The budget carrier's decision to install satellite internet marks a shift as premium add-ons become central to airline profits.

The cross-Channel operator is climate-proofing its next-generation fleet for temperatures that once seemed unthinkable in northern Europe
