American Airlines to renovate additional Admirals Club lounge in Washington, D.C.

American Airlines is renovating its popular Admirals Clubยฎ lounge in Concourse D of Reagan National Airport (DCA). The renovated lounge will span more than 10,000 square feet, adding approximately 50% more seating and giving customers more room to recharge and relax ahead of their journey.

The redesigned lounge will take design inspiration from the city, including local design elements that reflect the rich history of Washington, D.C. It will also feature airside views of the United States Capitol and Washington Monument.

American operates more than 255 peak daily flights out of DCA, connecting customers to more than 90 destinations. The airline remains committed to serving the D.C. community and delivering a world-class travel experience.

This project will result in the second fully refurbished Admirals Clubยฎ lounge for American at DCA, reinforcing the companyโ€™s broader commitment to elevating the premium customer experience. Construction is targeted to begin in early 2026. During construction, the current lounge space will close, and customers will continue to be able to access the Admirals Clubยฎ lounges in Concourses C and E.

Americanโ€™s plans to upgrade its DCA lounge offering is the latest in a series of investments reflecting its commitment to enhancing the customer experience, with news earlier this year of additional Admirals Clubยฎ lounges, plus new Flagshipยฎ lounges in both Charlotte and Miami.

Emirates rolls out retrofitted Boeing 777s with Premium Economy to Beirut and Beijing

Emiratesย has announced that retrofitted Boeing 777-300 aircraft featuring Premium Economy will serve flights EK953/954 between Dubai and Beirut from January 6, 2026 and flightsย EK306/307ย between Dubai and Beijing, starting from February 1, 2026. *

Beijing becomes the fourth city in the Chinese mainland to receive Emiratesโ€™ latest aircraft and next-gen products, while travellers to and from Beirut will experience the airlineโ€™s award-winning Premium Economy and new Business Class cabin in 1-2-1 layout for the first time.

For Lebanonโ€™s capital city, EK953 departs Dubai at 1540hrs, arriving in Beirut at 1700hrs, with the return EK954 departing at 1945hrs and arriving in Dubai at 0050hrs. ** The schedule offers seamless connections to and from major cities with significant Lebanese diaspora communities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane as well as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Miami and Montreal. Customers can enjoy a consistent Premium Economy experience across both legs of their journey, with many of these cities being served by retrofitted Boeing 777s and A380s featuring the airline’s latest interiors.

Emiratesโ€™ flight EK306 departs Dubai at 3:20hrs, arriving in Beijing at 14:45hrs. The return flight EK307 takes off from Beijing at 00:40hrs, landing in Dubai at 5:30hrs. ** Travellers can enjoy a consistent Premium Economy experience from Beijing to popular destinations across Emiratesโ€™ global network, including London Heathrow, New York JFK, Sรฃo Paulo, Johannesburg, Madrid, Malรฉ and Lisbon, as well as key cities in the Gulf region such as Kuwait, Riyadh and Amman.

The refurbished four-class Emirates Boeing 777-300 features upgraded interiors with new design elements, including modern colour palettes, specially designed Ghaf Tree motifs, and wood finishes across all cabins. Each aircraft includes 260 of the latest-generation Economy seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, and eight First Class Suites.

Emiratesโ€™ Premium Economy has garnered glowing feedback for its unique value and standout features. Passengers can expect a Business Class-like experience at a more accessible price, featuring spacious leather seats with a generous recline, full leg and footrests, adjustable headrests, in-seat charging points, a wood-finished side cocktail table, and a 13.3-inch TV screen. Premium Economy also includes generously sized pillows and blankets, complimentary amenity kits on select flights, and globally exclusive sparkling wine โ€“ Chandon Vintage Brut 2017.

Emiratesโ€™ Boeing 777 Business Class cabin has also been redesigned, with seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration to offer privacy, full aisle access, and ample space to work, lounge, and rest. Each seat is wrapped in champagne leather, matching the ones on the latest Emirates A380, with detailed stitching and soft, cushioned headrests.

ย *ย Aircraft deployment may be advanced if released earlier from refurbishment

TransNusaย has successfully launched four new domestic routes

TransNusaย has successfully launched four new domestic routes on December 15, securing 19 routes in total within three years of operations.ย 

Within 6 months of its operations, TransNusa launched its first international route between Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, followed by three additional international routes in that same year, including Singapore and China. 

TransNusa also implemented a milestones as well as initiated and developed new domestic routes, such as the Bali-Manado route. 

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In addition, TransNusaโ€ฏ the first Indonesian airline to operate regular scheduled international flights into Guanzhou from three destinations in Indonesia. 

TransNusaโ€™s flight from Bali to Lombok will operate two times daily beginning Monday, December 15. The TransNusa flight will depart Bali from the Denpasar International Airport at 07.30am and arrive in Lombok International Airport at 07.55am, with the return flight departing Lombok at 08.25am and arriving in Bali at 09.05am. The second TransNusa flight will depart Bali at 15.55pm and arrive in Lombok at 16.50pm, with the return flight departing Lombok at 17.20pm and arriving in Bali at 18.05pm. 

โ€œWe will increase the frequency of the scheduled flights for the Bali-Lombok route to three times daily on December 21.โ€ Said Datuk Bernard. 

The third scheduled flight will depart Bali at 18.55pm and arrive at Lombok at 19.35pm. The scheduled flight from Lombok will depart at 20.00pm and arrive in Bali at 20.25pm. 

Meanwhile, TransNusaโ€™s flight from Bali to Bima will also begin on Monday, December 15. 

โ€œFor the first week, we will operate one scheduled flight from Bali to Bima on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 

โ€œStarting December 22, TransNusa will operate daily scheduled flights from Bali to Bima,โ€ said Datuk Bernard, adding that the flight will depart Bali from the Denpasar International Airport at 09.35am and arrive at 10.35am at the Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport in Bima. 

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The return flight will depart Bimaโ€™s Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport at 11.00am and arrive at Baliโ€™s Denpasar International Airport at 12.10pm. 

Meanwhile, TransNusaโ€™s schedule flight from Sorong to Timika will operate four times weekly on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 

The flight, which will also begin on December 15, will depart Sorong from the Domine Eduard Osok International Airport at 10.50am and arrive in Timikaโ€™s Mozes Kilangin Airport at 12.10pm. The return flight will depart Timika at 12.40pm and arrive in Sorong at 14.00pm. 

On the much sought-after Manado-Sorong route, Datuk Bernard said that TransNusaโ€™s will operate its scheduled flight from Manado to Sorong four times weekly. 

The scheduled flight from diving haven Manado will operate on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The flight will depart Manadoโ€™s Sam Ratulangi International AIrport at 08.00am and arrive in Sorongโ€™s Domine Eduard Osok International Airport at 10.20am. The return flight will depart Sorong at 14.30pm and arrive in Manado at 14.50pm. 

airBaltic Increases frequencies on over 30 existing routes from the Baltics for Summer 2026

airBaltic has announced frequency increases on more than 30 existing routes across the Baltics for the Summer 2026 season. The airline will increase frequencies on 20 routes from Riga (Latvia), four from Tallinn (Estonia) and seven from Vilnius (Lithuania). This expansion will offer passengers more convenient travel choices and improved connectivity.

For the upcoming summer season, airBaltic will launch ten new routes from the Baltic capitals. From Riga, flights will operate to Antalya (Turkey), Gothenburg (Sweden), Kaunas (Lithuania), Oulu (Finland), and Warsaw (Poland). From Tallinn, the airline will launch flights to Athens (Greece), Hamburg (Germany), and Vienna (Austria), while from Vilnius, new flights will connect to Chisinau (Moldova) and Zurich (Switzerland).

airBaltic will also resume four routes โ€“ from Riga to Aberdeen (United Kingdom), Belgrade (Serbia), and Yerevan (Armenia), and from Tallinn to Oslo (Norway). The new routes and frequency increases will provide passengers with more travel opportunities and greater flexibility when planning business or leisure trips.

This expansion will increase seat capacity across all three Baltic States โ€“ 12% in Riga with more than 400 thousand additional seats, 11% in Tallinn with over 90 thousand additional seats, and 21% in Lithuania (Vilnius, Palanga and Kaunas) with more than 150 thousand additional seats.

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Icelandair unveils a new Christmas video

Icelandair, in partnership with creative agency Hvรญta hรบsiรฐ, today unveiled its dark new Christmas commercial, a modern, humorous, and heartfelt take on Icelandic folklore that places the legendary Yule Cat at the center of a story about kindness, connection, and being โ€œtravel-readyโ€ for the holidays.

The narrative draws directly from Icelandโ€™s dark Christmas folklore. Traditionally, the Yule Cat (Jรณlakรถtturinn) is a giant, menacing feline said to roam around before Christmas, devouring anyone – especially children – who do not receive new clothes for the holiday. The legend historically served as both a moral lesson and a tool to encourage hard work and gift-giving.

In the film, a young boy discovers the bedraggled Yule Cat alone in an alley and takes it upon himself to help the fearsome feline prepare for a Christmas journey abroad -teaching manners, tidying up, and attempting the impossible: getting an old Yule Cat to sit. Their unlikely friendship blends wit, warmth, and the universal joy of helping others, transforming a creature long feared into a symbol of care and generosity.

Icelandairโ€™s commercial honours this fearsome folklore while reframing it through compassion: rather than punishing the unprepared, the Yule Cat is embraced, cared for, and helped along its journey. The story also nods to the final verses of the beloved poem by Jรณhannes รบr Kรถtlum, which urges kindness toward those who โ€œreceive nothingโ€ and โ€œsuffer from the worldโ€™s lack of light.โ€

American Airlines honors 2025 Circle of Excellence winners

American Airlines proudly celebrates the 100 recipients of its most prestigious career achievement award โ€” the Circle of Excellence โ€” for their exceptional contributions to Americanโ€™s operation, customers and the communities it serves. These elite team members exemplify Americanโ€™s core values, demonstrating the leadership, strategic innovation and undeniable excellence that drive the airlineโ€™s success every day.

This yearโ€™s honorees are an exclusive group of professionals who set โ€” and hold โ€” the highest standard across our global network. Their impact reaches every corner of the business, and their service and selflessness are an inspiration to both customers and their fellow team members.

A celebration under the wings

The two-day Circle of Excellence celebration in Dallas-Fort Worth last month included an award ceremony gala at the Winspear Opera House attended by Americanโ€™s senior leaders, including CEO Robert Isom. A surprise highlight this year was a hangar luncheon under the wings of Americanโ€™s Boeing 777 bearing the recently revealed heritage livery that celebrates the companyโ€™s upcoming 100th birthday in 2026.

During the event, Isom expressed his appreciation for the honoreesโ€™ career-long impact to the airline. โ€œThis is my fourth time hosting this ceremony, and itโ€™s always one of my favorite nights of the year,โ€ said Isom. โ€œTonight, we celebrate the very best of American by honoring 100 of you, nominated and hand-selected by your colleagues and leaders for this prestigious recognition. Youโ€™re now part of an exclusive group โ€” less than 1% of our team members receive this recognition. Thatโ€™s rare air, and you should be proud.โ€

For many honorees, the Circle of Excellence recognition was deeply personal and surprising, even after decades of above-and-beyond service and commitment. Christopher Ortega, DFW-based Maintenance Control Technician for Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft, was in disbelief when he heard he was a 2025 recipient after 37 years at American. โ€œI never thought winning would be possible. I didnโ€™t believe it. Every day I give my all, and I know many other people who work just as hard as I do and are worthy of this award, too.โ€

The selection process

A panel of former honorees and leaders conducted a rigorous evaluation to select the top 100 nominations from those submitted by team members and leaders. Each winner received a commemorative pin, a trophy and $10,000, recognizing their lasting contributions to Americanโ€™s success.

Together, they represent more than 2,700 years of combined service, with an average tenure of 27 years, and hail from 12 countries: Brazil, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, France, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Emirates launches new collection of keepsake amenity kits to highlight endangered species

Emirates Premium Economy and Economy Class customers on long haul flights globally will be treated to a new range of complimentary amenity kits, onboard in December. The buttery-soft new pouches incorporate bio-based materials including cactus and form a collectible range designed in partnership withย United for Wildlife (www.UnitedForWildlife.org), to highlight the most endangered species on the planet. For the first time, Premium Economy kits will contain skincare wellness products for customers from plant-powered brand, Aveda.

Emiratesโ€™ new reusable amenity kits celebrate the diverse wildlife of the world, in four natural environments: the sea, sky, forest and desert. Hand drawn designs adorn each bag, and each pouch contains a story card that gives some insight into the wildlife featured. The endangered species that Emirates and United for Wildlife are highlighting include African grey parrots, Arabian gazelles, Arabian oryx, Asian black bears, Bengal tigers, Blue sharks, Bornean orangutans, Cape vultures, Chimpanzees, Fennec foxes, Geckos, Gibbons, Glass frogs, Green sea turtles, Manta rays, Painted bats, Pangolins, Peregrine falcons, Red sand boas, Small-clawed otters, Straw-headed bulbuls, Totoaba and Western gorillas.

Customers can learn more about HRH Prince William and The Royal Foundationโ€™s United for Wildlife by watching the series โ€˜Guardiansโ€™ on Emiratesโ€™ award-winning inflight entertainment system ice, as it spotlights the unsung heroes and wildlife rangers who risk everything to protect the natural world.

Emirates new 2025/26 Premium Economy Class Amenity Kit Bags

For the first time since its introduction in 2021, Emiratesโ€™ Premium Economy class will have its own unique amenity kit bag with a handy wrist strap and filled with travel wellness products. Generous in size, the travel and wellness essentials inside include soft socks, eyeshades, earplugs, a Colgate dental kit, and Aveda lip balm, hand relief moisturising cream, and hydrating face lotion. The socks and eyeshades are made from 100% recycled post- consumer polyester, while the story card and ear plugs packaging are made from paper sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Available on overnight flights of longer duration, each collectible kit bag highlights endangered species through hand drawn artwork, as well as on a card inside which tells the story of the creature highlighted โ€“ from Pangolins, Glass frogs, Chimpanzees, Bengal tigers, Asian black bears, Totoabas, Small-clawed otters, Manta rays, Green sea turtles, Geckos, Peregrine falcons, Red sand boas, Fennec foxes, African grey parrots, Painted bats, Straw-headed bulbul and Cape vultures.

Emirates new 2025/26 Economy Class Amenity Kit Bags

Emirates new Economy Class kit bags are colourful keepsakes, filled with comfort items for travellers. These kits also contain soft socks, eyeshades, earplugs and a Colgate dental kit. The socks and eyeshades are made from 100% recycled post- consumer polyester, while the story card and ear plugs packaging are made from paper sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Available on overnight flights of longer duration, each collectible kit bag highlights endangered species through hand drawn artwork, as well as on a story card inside which tells the story of the creature highlighted โ€“ from Arabian gazelles, Arabian oryx, Blue sharks, Western gorillas, Gibbons, Bornean orangutan, Bengal tigers, Asian black bears, Small-clawed otters, Manta rays, Green sea turtles, Peregrine falcons, Fennec foxes, African grey parrots, and Cape vultures.

Emirates Environmental Sustainability Framework

Emiratesโ€™ ongoing partnership with United for Wildlife reflects a deep commitment to the prevention of illegal trade of wildlife and wildlife products – a core pillar of the Emirates Environmental Sustainability Framework (http://apo-opa.co/3XW3JC8). Emirates is actively involved in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking and exploitation and is a member of the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce. Emirates has zero tolerance towards the illegal trade of wildlife and wildlife products and its freight arm, Emirates SkyCargo, has implemented a complete ban on hunting trophies of elephants, rhinoceros, lions and tigers. In June 2023, Emirates reinforced its commitment to environmentally responsible practices by achieving IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) Stage One and the IEnvA Illegal Wildlife Trade module certifications.

About United for Wildlife

Founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in 2014, United for Wildlife aims to make it impossible for traffickers to transport, finance or profit from illegal wildlife products. By working collaboratively with the transport and finance sectors, building key partnerships with law enforcement and NGOs, and sharing information and best practices across the sectors, and across borders, United for Wildlife is disrupting this criminal network globally. www.UnitedForWildlife.org

Learn about the endangered animals on Emiratesโ€™ amenity kits

African grey parrots

African Grey parrots are widely trafficked for the pet trade, where they are highly sought after. Their heads and feathers are also increasingly valued in African traditional medicine. Renowned for their exceptional intelligence, these parrots can learn extensive vocabularies, mimic sounds, and use words contextually, demonstrating cognitive abilities comparable to those of a five-year-old child. They also form strong social bonds with humans, often developing affectionate relationships with their owners.

Arabian gazelles

Arabian gazelles are primarily trafficked for sale in exotic animal collections and for illegal hunting. These animals are notable for their adaptations to harsh desert environments, distinctive reproductive behaviours, and their important role in both conservation efforts and local culture. Arabian gazelles possess specialized physiological traits that enable them to survive extreme heat and arid conditions. In addition to their biological adaptations, they are highly valued within human culture and play a vital role in maintaining the balance of their native ecosystems.

Arabian oryx

Arabian oryx are trafficked mainly for the exotic animal trade and are also poached for their horns, meat, and hides. They exemplify a major conservation achievement, having been reintroduced into their native habitats after becoming extinct in the wild. Arabian oryx are well known for their remarkable adaptations to harsh desert environments and serve as important cultural symbols of resilience and national identity throughout the Arabian Peninsula.

Asian black bears

Asian black bears are poached for their gall bladders, claws, and teeth, and are increasingly trafficked as exotic pets. Also known as Moon Bears, they are distinguished by their arboreal lifestyle and significant cultural importance. Adapted for climbing, they feature a characteristic crescent-shaped white patch on their chest and are regarded as sacred in many Asian cultures, frequently appearing in regional folklore and art.

Bengal tigers

Bengal tigers are poached and trafficked for their skin, claws, teeth, and bones, with their derivatives highly valued in Eastern medicine. Each Bengal tiger has a unique stripe pattern, much like a human fingerprint. Unlike most big cats, they are excellent swimmers and possess the longest canine teeth of any feline species, making them formidable predators. In India, Bengal tigers are also an important cultural symbol, embodying nobility and strength.

Blue sharks

Blue Sharks are trafficked for their fins, skin, livers, and meat. Shark liver oil is commonly used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Fins are highly valued for their use in soups served at significant banquets and celebrations, such as weddings, in Asia, with even smaller fins now being displayed as symbols of wealth. Shark skin is processed into leather products.

Bornean orangutans

Bornean orangutans are prized in the exotic pet trade. Orangutans stand out for their high intelligence and close genetic relationship to humans, sharing approximately 97% of our DNA. As “gardeners of the forest,” they play a vital ecological role by dispersing seeds throughout their habitat. Orangutans are also distinguished by their specialized arboreal lifestyle, complex social behaviours, and long, powerful arms adapted for life in the trees.

Cape vultures

Cape vultures face significant threats from mass poisoning events aimed at other large animals and are also targeted for the traditional medicine trade in Africa. As essential scavengers, vultures play a critical role in their ecosystems by consuming carcasses, thereby preventing the spread of disease to other wildlife and humans. They can soar for hours at altitudes up to 10,000 feet without flapping their wings. In southern Africa, Cape vultures are the only species that nest in large colonies, typically roosting on layered rock ledges and cliffs.

Chimpanzees

Chimpanzees are prized in the exotic pet trade and are also poached for their meat, hands and skulls. Chimpanzees are unique as our closest living relatives, sharing 98% of our DNA. They exhibit exceptional intelligence, complex social behaviours, and advanced problem-solving abilities. Notably, chimpanzees are among the few species that use and modify tools, display cultural traditions, and demonstrate self-awareness. Their intricate social structures, capacity for learning, and important ecological role in forest environments further highlight their significance.

Fennec foxes

Fennec foxes are trafficked for the pet trade and by private collectors. They are distinguished by their large ears, which aid in dissipating heat and detecting prey underground. Their feet are covered with fur to protect them from hot sand, and they can obtain all necessary water from their diet. Fennec foxes are highly social animals, typically living in family groups. Additional adaptations include a lowered heart rate and metabolism, effective camouflage, and specialized hunting techniques.

Gecko

Gecko are prized in the exotic pet trade and are highly sought after by reptile collectors. Geckos are remarkable for their extraordinary climbing abilities, enabled by microscopic hairs called setae on their feet that generate adhesive forces, allowing them to move effortlessly on walls and ceilings. They possess the unique ability to detach and regrow their tails as a defence mechanism. With over 1,500 species, geckos play a vital ecological role in controlling insect populations and are also known for producing distinctive vocalizations.

Gibbons

Gibbons are increasingly poached for the exotic pet trade. Gibbons are notable for their remarkable agility, speed, and distinctive social organization. They move swiftly through the forest canopy using brachiationโ€”swinging from branch to branch with their long arms. Unlike many other primates, gibbons typically form long-term, monogamous pairs and live in close-knit social groups.

Glass frogs

Glass frogs are prized in the exotic pet trade. Glass frogs are remarkable for their translucent skin and muscles, which make them nearly invisible to predators. They enhance this camouflage by concealing most of their red blood cells in their liver while at rest, increasing their transparency. Additionally, in some species, males actively defend their eggs from predators such as wasps, displaying highly specialized protective behaviours.

Green sea turtles

Green sea turtles are trafficked for their shells and meat and are often taxidermized whole for decorative purposes. In some cultures, turtles are regarded as symbols of good luck. As adults, green turtles are the only large sea turtles that are strictly herbivorous, playing a vital role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems such as seagrass beds. They are also exceptional navigators, using the Earth’s magnetic field to return to their nesting beaches after extensive migrations. The temperature of the sand where their eggs are buried determines the sex of the hatchlings. Green turtles nest in 80 countries and inhabit the coastal waters of 140 countries.

Manta rays

Manta rays are trafficked for their gill plates, which are used in traditional medicines in Asia. They are notable for their intelligence, impressive size, and gentle disposition. As some of the largest fish in the ocean, manta rays have the highest brain-to-body size ratio among fish and display advanced social behaviours, such as visiting cleaning stations and possibly using echolocation.

Painted bats

Painted bats are poached mainly for the ornamental and taxidermy trade, valued for their vivid orange and black coloration. Online demand for decorative items far exceeds what could be met by naturally deceased bats, making all commercial trade unsustainable given their solitary habits and low reproductive rateโ€”just one pup per year. Painted bats are notable for their unique flight, specialized roosting in dried banana leaves, and their role in insect control. Illegal trade and habitat loss have made them โ€˜Near Threatenedโ€™ status.

Pangolins

Pangolins remain under threat from poaching for their meat and scales. Pangolins are unique as the only mammals covered in large, protective keratin scales. These distinctive scales, combined with features such as exceptionally long tongues for consuming ants and termites and the ability to curl into a tight defensive ball, set them apart from all other species. Unfortunately, these very traits contribute to their status as the most trafficked mammals globally, as they are heavily hunted for their meat and scales, which are wrongly believed to possess medicinal value.

Peregrine falcons

Peregrine falcons are poached for the live bird trade. Renowned as the fastest animals on Earth, they can reach speeds exceeding 200 mph during their hunting dive, or stoop. Highly adaptable, peregrine falcons inhabit every continent except Antarctica and are celebrated as a symbol of successful endangered species recovery through conservation efforts. Their physical adaptations include bony tubercles in their nostrils that enable breathing at high speeds and a specialized tomial tooth on their beak for efficiently killing prey. Peregrine falcons also hold significant cultural importance throughout the Middle East.

Red sand boas

Red sand boas stand out for their vital role in controlling rodent populations, their specialized adaptations for life underground, and the cultural myths that fuel both high demand and illegal trade. These stout, reddish-brown, non-venomous snakes are prized in the exotic pet market for their calm temperament and ease of care, while in agricultural settings, they contribute significantly by preying on rodents and supporting farm pest management. They are sought after by many who believe they embody supernatural powers.

Small-clawed otters

Small-clawed otters are trafficked for the pet trade and for use in pet cafรฉs, where customers pay to interact with them. They are notable for their intelligence, social nature, and distinctive physical traits, including partially webbed paws that enable them to handle objects and catch prey such as crabs and mollusks. As the smallest otter species, they live in social groups, communicate through a complex system of at least a dozen vocalizations, and are more terrestrial than other otter species.

Straw-headed bulbuls

Straw-headed bulbuls are heavily targeted by poachers for the lucrative Asian songbird trade, prized for their striking appearance and exceptionally melodious songs. As the largest bulbul species in Southeast Asia, their distinctive calls make them especially sought after by collectors and hobbyists. This intense demand has led to widespread trapping, which, together with ongoing habitat loss, has caused dramatic population declines and pushed the species to the brink of extinction, now classified as critically endangered.

Totoaba

Totoaba are a large fish that lives off the coast of Mexico. Totoaba are notable for their highly prized swim bladders, which command significant value on the illegal market. This demand has driven extensive poaching, pushing the species to the brink of extinction and severely threatening the vaquita porpoise through bycatch. In traditional Chinese medicine and luxury cuisine, totoaba swim bladders are especially sought after and are sometimes traded as investment items.

Western gorillas

Western gorillas are targeted by poachers and traffickers for both the exotic pet and bushmeat trades. Notable for their remarkable intelligence and strength, gorillas live in complex social groups led by a dominant silverback male and maintain strong family bonds. Sharing approximately 98% of their DNA with humans, they exhibit human-like emotions such as laughter and sadness. As the largest primates on Earth, gorillas are primarily herbivorous and possess the ability to use and create tools, such as using sticks to measure water depth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Emirates Group.

American Airlines is ready to welcome millions of holiday travelers

American Airlines is ready to welcome more than 12 million customers this winter holiday season across more than 119,000 flights โ€” a larger schedule that provides customers more choices than in 2024.

Americanโ€™s operation is fully ready for the winter weather. The team has spent months preparing for deicing operations at key cold-weather airports such as Chicago Oโ€™Hare International Airport (ORD) and Boston Logan Airport (BOS). The airlineโ€™s aircraft and facilities are winterized to ensure that customers and team members stay warm during the winter cold.

Delivering for our customers

American has made significant investments in the customer experience.

  • With very near-term expansion ofย TSA Touchless IDย across Americanโ€™s hubs and gateways, including New York (JFK), ORD, Los Angeles (LAX), Washington Reagan (DCA), Philadelphia (PHL), Charlotte (CLT) and more terminals at Dallas Fort Wort (DFW) for the holiday period, American continues to be committed to streamlining the customer experience by giving customers the ability to move through the security checkpoint more quickly with this hands-free process.
  • The airlineโ€™s new connection-saving technology has saved the day for thousands of customers since it was launched earlier this year and is now active at seven of Americanโ€™s hubs: DFW, LAX, CLT, Miami (MIA), ORD, PHL and Phoenix (PHX).
  • Americanโ€™s introduction of the Airbus A321XLRย coincides with the first day of the travel period, Dec. 18. This premium narrowbody aircraft joins our fleet alongside theย premium Boeing 787-9, bringing a new customer experience to the skies.
  • American has more satellite-equipped Wi-Fi aircraft now than any other carrier in the world.
  • American has new partnerships withย Champagne Bollingerย and soon,ย Lavazza coffee, elevating sips on board and in Americanโ€™s Flagshipยฎย and Admirals Clubยฎย lounges.
  • The airline has opened newย Flagshipยฎย and Admirals Clubยฎย lounges at PHL, withย new lounges to comeย at Americanโ€™s CLT and MIA hubs and the introduction of the Provisions by Admirals ClubSMlounge, a new lounge concept at CLT.
  • American has introduced enhancements to prepaid bags, including flexible refunds, expanded self-service options, the ability to use Trip Credits for bag purchases and seamless integration with same-day flight changes.

โ€œThe customer is at the heart of everything we do,โ€ said Heather Garboden, Americanโ€™s Chief Customer Officer. โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to be a part of your travel plans as you gather to be with your friends, family and loved ones this holiday season.โ€

Frontier Adds Special Inflight Holiday Fun for Kids

Frontier Airlines is spreading some special kid-focused holiday cheer this season withย limited-edition holiday trading cardsย featuring four of the airlineโ€™s famous plane tail animals. Kids flying Frontier through the end of January can request one of the cards, which highlight Blanco the Polar Bear, Flo the Flamingo, Ruby the Reindeer or Verde the Resplendent Quetzal, from a crew member during their flight. The back of each card contains information on the featured animal species, along with details on which Frontier aircraft has the animal on its tail.ย ย 

Families flying Frontier over the next few weeks can also request aย Letter to Santa Cardduring their flight which they can complete and return to a crew member. Some lucky customers will be randomly chosen to have their wish fulfilled by Team Frontier.ย 

Frontier has offered trading cards featuring itsย plane tail animalsย for several years. Every Frontier aircraft features an animal on its tail with a special name and backstory. Many of the featured animals are from endangered or threatened species. Customers are encouraged to check with a flight attendant to find out if a trading card is available on their flight. The trading cards are a fun and entertaining way for kids to learn about the airlineโ€™s plane tail animals, which feature species throughout North America.ย 

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Flighty Launches its First Year-In-Review Global Passport Report, Including the Most-Delayed Airlines in 2025

Flighty’s Global Passport Report highlights how Flighty users traveled this year, from total flights to totalย hoursย yearsdelayed, and an industry-first:ย Flighty’sย Get Me Off This Plane.ย 

Every year, Flighty analyzes tens of millions of flights globally to deliver its popular year-in-review Flighty Passport to travelers. Flighty Passport personalizes every user’s year-end flight stats, including total distance, flight time, routes, hours delayed, and aircraft and airport stats. It shows the number of times they’ve visited an airport, flown with an airline, and even how many times they flew on the same plane

Flighty’s new Global Passport Report analyzes the millions of flights its users flew across the world in 2025 to show off everyone’s year-in-review stats, from the good, to the bad, to the very, very delayed. 

Global Flights 

In 2025, Flighty travelers took over 22 million flights, covering 34 billion miles, for a cumulative 78 million hours in the air. That’s a staggering 8,961 years of flight time as Flighty travelers flew on thousands of planes simultaneously across the globe, 24/7. https://resv2.craft.do/user/full/a89c6d38-642e-8105-e733-9c434670c92d/doc/2c089f46-2034-4156-ac02-a94ce7ab0abc/73581460-4587-4215-84bb-f088644edf5c

Global Delays 

Each day, Flighty tracks tens of thousands of flights, individual schedules, inbound planes, and historic flight performances to calculate, confirm, and instantly alert each user when their specific flight is delayed โ€” and the delays really add up.

Added together, it shows how much time passengers lost arriving late to their destinations versus when the airlines said they would โ€” totaling 3.9 million hours lost.^1

When ranked globally, Ryanair was the #1 most delayed airline among Flighty users.

When ranking the U.S., Flighty’s Top 5 Most Delayed Airlines in the U.S. are:

  1. Frontier Airlines, 28%
  2. JetBlue Airways, 25%ย 
  3. Southwest Airlines, 25%
  4. American Airlines, 24%
  5. Alaska Airlines, 23%

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Get Me Off This Plane

A new Flighty metric measures the gap between a flightโ€™s scheduled arrival and when passengers actually got off the plane. This is the time typically stretched by runway congestion, taxiing, unavailable gates, holding patterns, and more. It captures all those extra minutes spent sitting, waiting, and muttering, “Get me off this plane!”https://resv2.craft.do/user/full/a89c6d38-642e-8105-e733-9c434670c92d/doc/2c089f46-2034-4156-ac02-a94ce7ab0abc/1ce6ab28-3432-4d20-ace3-6603e6ae68a3

Anyone can download Flighty and build their 2025 Year-In-Review Passport for free here.

Flighty Pro subscribers can automatically ingest their lifetime of travel history by syncing their Apple Calendar, forwarding flights, or bulk importing their flights.

Plus, with Flighty, users get exclusive features, including:

  • The world’s fastest delay alerts:ย Faster than the airlines.
  • Delay Predictions: Real-time (and real accurate) delay alerts based on your plane’s actual status.
  • Connection Assistant: Get alerts if your connection is tight or relaxed.ย 
  • Flighty Friends: Stop texting updates. Let friends and family track your flight in real-time.
  • ATC Delays: Get delay intel directly from ATC, just like your pilot.ย 
  • Whereโ€™s My Plane: Track your inbound plane’s performance.
  • Live Activities: Check flight details at a glance on iPhone, Apple Watch, and now CarPlay.ย 
  • Calendar Sync: Import all your past and future flights seamlessly.
  • TripIt Sync: Transfer your existing TripIt flights to Flighty instantly.

About Flighty:

Flighty is the first-class flight tracker for people on the move. Two out of every three U.S. flights now include a Flighty passenger, reflecting adoption from millions of travelers worldwide. Flighty gives the worldโ€™s fastest flight alerts, including Delay Predictions, so travelers are always the first to know and rebook โ€” all in one powerful and beautifully designed app. Flighty is an Apple App of the Year Finalist, an Apple Design Award Winner, a top 20 global app, an Editor’s Choice Pick, holds a 4.8-star rating in the App Store with over 100K reviews, and is the #1 trusted flight tracker by pilots, crew, and frequent flyers.

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