AirAdvisor Air Travel Blog
Foods You Can Bring Through Airport Security
It’s getting harder and harder to keep track of all the regulations relating to air travel these days. From Covid-19 restrictions to more stringent airport security procedures, it’s important to make sure you don’t fall foul of the rules. One of the main issues currently is...
Amy Lancelotte, 12.11.2025
14 minutes readFlying Calmly in Canada: Stress-Free Holiday Travel Tips
We’re already ramping up for the fall and holiday travel seasons, well known for crazy airports and unpredictable flight disruptions. If you’re trying to stay aligned with the quiet travel trend, you’re probably struggling with how you can balance seasonal travel madness with a...
Joanna Teljeur, 01.12.2025
7 minutes readLost Passport Replacement US: How To Do It
Traveling can be a ton of fun, but it doesn’t always go smoothly. Various problems can occur, and one of the worst case scenarios is to have your passport lost or stolen. If this happens, you'll need to sort out a lost passport replacement. But, if you've never had to replace a lost passport...
Amy Lancelotte, 17.03.2026
5 minutes readProposed US Airline Compensation Rule
Passengers in the U.S. may soon have similar airline delay compensation rules as EU passengers have had for over 20 years. The Biden Administration has put forward a rule requiring US airlines to provide compensation to passengers for delays of 3 or more hours that are within their control as well...
Joanna Teljeur, 10.07.2025
1 minutes readAir Canada Pending Pilot Strike
Air Canada passengers should begin to prepare for upcoming flights as two important events are in the works: a possible pilot strike planned for September 17 as well as new flight check-in times that go into effect September 4. What to Know About the Potential Pilot Strike Pilots with Air Canada...
Joanna Teljeur, 12.11.2025
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