Some people are prone to panicking during a flight, but chances are you’ve never seen an incident quite like this one.
Just when you thought Facebook was pulling ahead in the race for world domination, Google takes another massive leap forward and changes the way you travel.
High winds tore through the likes of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany last week, and there were plenty of videos on social media. This one is next level.
Flying might not be the most comfortable situation to find yourself in, but there are some things you can keep in mind to make it easier for everyone.
The Princess Juliana Airport remains a very popular tourist destination, onlookers lining the beach as planes skim by. It doesn’t always end well, though.
An Air Asia plane on its way to Malaysia had to turn around after it started shaking like a washing machine. It looks a whole lot worse than simple turbulence.
As an adrenalin junkie, I would love to do some ‘wingsuiting’ but I would definitely choose to do so with nothing growing out of the ground standing 20ft high
There’s something about being trapped in a plane that makes people a touch paranoid, but is there truth to the story that planes spread germs?
Sometimes you strike gold at the airport and are bumped up to first class, and if you’re living large you may as well film the best bits.
You can understand U.S. flyers being a little apprehensive about taking to the air, which is why this incident must have been so terrifying for all involved.
Despite a frenzied rush to the departure gate, sometimes we end up cutting things a little fine. So what’s the big deal with being a tad late?
Planes usually need a hefty chunk of runway to use before they take to the sky, but it looks like Boeing have upped the ante with their new model.
Flying on a plane carries with it enough fear for many, but a false hijacking alarm? That’s just a little overboard, so you can understand the chaos.
Everyone talks about a birds-eye view, and that doesn’t come much better than when you’re behind the wheel of a plane. Take a snap, why don’t you?
Passengers aboard a Singapore Airlines flight had something of a mare, their flight forced into an emergency landing after an oil leak.
When you spend plenty of time in the air it pays to catch some shut eye on board, although that isn’t always as easy as it sounds.
Everyone longs for all that extra leg room and tasty freebies, but we’re usually pretty useless at making it happen. Now there’s an easy way.
If you’re a fan of the window seat you’ll find this one a real gem, a new app now able to tell you exactly what you’re staring at.
It was a horrible walk of shame for one passenger, his fellow flyers teaming up to have him kicked off the flight. The airline did not do well with this one.
It’s been one of the stories dominating headlines this past week, and when you consider how much money was on the plane it’s easy to see why.
When a body was discovered on board a US freighter carrying tons of money everyone assumed it was that of a stowaway. Seems there is more to this one.
Roll up your sleeves and puff out your chest because this is your moment. No pressure but it’s kinda your time to shine.
Benoni residents were shocked earlier today when a light aircraft crashed, killing three people on board.
It may seem like last year was full of tales of planes going down and lives lost – but how does last year shape up in the greater scheme of things?
The quest to improve air travel is an ongoing one, although the list of possible changes is filled with some rather odd ideas.
Hats off to the pilots in London that managed to navigate their way through these conditions, heavy fog causing some serious visibility problems.
When a dog boards before you and his seat is in the first row of first class, you’re going to tweet about it.
Two pilots flew a little too close for comfort over Dubai in the UAE, the helicopter pilot capturing the moment on video.
A pilot is replicating an adventure his hero took back in 1929, from Norway to Cape Town, and his ride is pretty cool.
British Airlines are upgrading their first class cabins with the help of frequent first class fliers – and this is what the new 8-seater cabins will include.