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Flight Delays, Cancellations, and Missed Connections: What Passengers Should Know

If you fly often enough, delays and cancellations are inevitable. Over the years, I have experienced everything from short delays to missed connections and overnight disruptions. Knowing your rights as a passenger can make a huge difference when things go wrong.
Many travellers are entitled to compensation under passenger protection laws, but most never claim it, either because they are unaware or because the process feels complicated.

Is Air New Zealand’s Premium Economy a Rip-off or a Hidden Gem?

It is one of the most controversial products in the sky. Some people love it; others think it’s a total waste of money or a complete rip-off. Today, we are tackling the big question: Is Premium Economy really worth your hard-earned cash?
To find out, I took a trip with Air New Zealand from the tropical paradise of Fiji to Auckland to see how the product holds up in 2025.

Flying Yemenia Airways and Visiting Yemen: What It’s Really Like

Flying to a country with a Level Four Do Not Travel warning isn’t something most travelers would attempt. But curiosity won. After all, Yemenia Airways recently lost half of its fleet in an air strike and still manages to keep the country connected. I wanted to see what it’s really like to fly Yemen’s national airline and explore a place most of the world only knows from headlines.

Conquering the Pacific’s “Milk Run”: A Review of the United Airlines Island Hopper

The United Airlines Island Hopper, operating as flight UA154/155, has attained legendary status among aviation enthusiasts.

Spanning over 16 total hours (including ground time) and connecting the remote nations of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands, this route is more than a flight, it’s a working piece of aviation history and a crucial lifeline for the region.

Review: Cebu Pacific Economy Class on the Airbus A330-900neo

Flight Details What are the most brutal flights in the world that I’ve experienced? Firstly, The Beast of Bangladesh. 450 seats crammed inside a small Airbus A330, full of first-time flyers putting the crew to a real test. It’s mostly chaos and a real adventure. Secondly, IndiGo’s infamous all-economy class 777, with a mind-blowing 531

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