Etihad unveils its first Airbus A350
Etihad has unveiled its long-awaited Airbus A350-1000 with a special flight from Abu Dhabi to Paris.
Katherine Scott is a reporter and digital producer with Traveller
Etihad has unveiled its long-awaited Airbus A350-1000 with a special flight from Abu Dhabi to Paris.
Australia's airports are bracing for the biggest week of travel in more than two years, warning travellers to arrive two hours ahead of their flight.
Mary Cotterell, director of private air park White Gum in Malebelling – about 116 kilometres east of Perth – acquired two retired Boeing 737s from defunct airline OzJet in early 2017 with a view to turn them into two separate tourist attractions.
American golfer Tyler McCumber has revealed how he turns his smartphone into a seatback display screen.
Qantas has added major star power to its chorus of singing school kids in the latest iteration of the famous ad.
Torbjørn "Thor" Pedersen visited 195 countries in the past eight years, without boarding an aircraft once.
Air New Zealand has revealed the launch date for its highly anticipated Auckland to New York non-stop service, set to be one of the world's longest passenger flights.
If you want to visit the happiest nation on Earth, you'll have to travel to the opposite side of the globe.
The giant complex brings a touch of theatre to its just-launched 83rd-floor observation deck experience.
The unfinished, $2.4 billion mega-liner Global Dream is seeking a buyer after its owner filed for bankruptcy.
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Billionaire Sir Richard Branson's cruise line Virgin Voyages has launched the second vessel in its adults-only fleet, the 2770-passenger Valiant Lady.
When Holly Elsworth postponed a blowout birthday trip to Byron Bay due to COVID-19, she never anticipated she'd be stung a second time due to floods.
Qantas will reintroduce its full first class service this month, as more of the carrier's A380 superjumbos are put back to work.
The mega-liner, which accommodates up to 6988 guests and 2300 crew members, measures 362 metres long and 64 metres wide.
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