AirAdvisor Air Travel Blog
Spirit Airlines is gone. Here is what you are owed
Spirit Airlines permanently shut down at 3 a.m. Eastern on 2 May 2026. Every flight was cancelled, customer service lines went dark, and a last-minute $500 million federal rescue plan collapsed over the weekend. If you had a booking, you are likely owed a refund, but how you paid determines almost...
Joanna Teljeur, 04.05.2026
5 minutes readWorlds' Best Airports for Love 2026
Airports put people in a rare in-between state. Everyday routines are on pause, schedules loosen slightly, and people tend to notice their surroundings more than they do at home. When passengers have a delay or a planned layover, and when they share the same cafés, queues, or waiting areas...
Joanna Teljeur, 06.05.2026
10 minutes readThanksgiving Air Travel 2025
This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be one of the busiest, and potentially most challenging, travel periods in recent memory. Even though the U.S. government shutdown may soon end, the U.S. aviation system will probably be strained for weeks to come. Fewer air traffic controllers, limited FAA...
Joanna Teljeur, 11.11.2025
5 minutes readThe Best Airports for Layovers
Anyone who’s ever spent hours waiting between flights knows how bad, overpriced coffee, endless announcements, and uncomfortable seats can make the time drag on. But not every airport experience is doomed to boredom and processed snacks. A few airports have successfully transformed layovers...
Joanna Teljeur, 06.05.2026
6 minutes readUS Airline Baggage Reliability 2025 – Top 10 Carriers Ranked
Our luggage is precious. And when we entrust it to an airline, we expect to get it back and in one piece. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. The team at AirAdvisor undertook a study of five different criteria to determine once and for all which US airlines are the most reliable...
Amy Lancelotte, 27.11.2025
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