AnincreasingnumberofChineseairportsarenowusingfacialrecognitionsystemstohelpquickentheirsecuritychecksfortheconvenienceofairtravellers.Atotalof557securitychanne
ChinawillmakeiteasierforstateandprivateenterprisestoinvestinitsfastgrowingcivilaviationindustryfromJan.19,butretainthestate’sgripoverkeyairlinesandairportsinsen
ChaosreignedatNewYork'sflagshipairportforathirdconsecutivedaySundaywithoneterminalfloodedandiratepassengersstrandedbychronicdelaysblamedonbrutalcoldandadeadlywi
ImmigrationdeskcomputersatvariousUSairportswentdownforabouttwohoursonMonday,causinglonglinesfortravellersenteringtheUnitedStates,accordingtoCustomsandBorderProt
AheavysnowstormsweptnorthernEuropeovertheweekend,withtheUK,France,GermanyandPortugalamongthemostaffectedcountries.Highwindsandsnowreportedlycausedairtrafficdisr
Only23oftheworld's50busiestairports,includingfiveofthe10busiestairports,completelyprohibitsmokingindoors,anewstudybytheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(C
Growinguncertaintyaboutan'openskies'dealbetweentheUKandEuropeanUnioncountriesaheadofBrexitriskstriggeringacatastrophicslumpinBritishairtravel,accordingtothecoun
ChinawillstrivetoforgeBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou,capitalofSouthChina'sGuangdongProvince,intointernationalaviationhubs,inordertopromotecollaborativedevelopment
Feng Zhenglin, the administrator of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), said China is planning to build more world class airports.
If you’re traveling through Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, be prepared for some invasive new biometric security measures.
A nationwide collapse of the US customs service computer system left thousands of passengers lined up at airports awaiting clearance to officially enter the country, the authorities and US media said.
Major Australia airports should strongly consider beefing up security in the wake of yet another deadly terrorist attack, Australian security experts have said on Thursday.
Passenger numbers at China's airports hit 915 million in 2015, up 10 percent year on year, the civil aviation authority announced.
Airports are often the gateway into a country, and some are better than others. Travel experts tell us where they’ve had some of their worst times – and some of their best
Air passengers from the three West African countries hardest hit by Ebola will be screened at Brazilian airports, the authorities announced Friday.
Japanese researchers have developed a counterterrorism device that can quickly determine if the liquid inside a bottle or can is explosive or flammable, which could greatly speed up baggage inspections at airports, local media reported Monday.
Britain will conduct "enhanced screening" for Ebola among people traveling from countries affected by the disease, Downing Street announced Thursday.