Disruptions
Flight chaos in 2025: AirHelp ranks the biggest disruptions for UK travellers
AirHelp, the travel tech company supporting passengers with flight disruptions, has analysed 2025 flight data to identify the aviation events
58% of Aussies will amend travel plans to navigate higher prices and disruptions
This year, Australians have travelled in droves, with domestic travel in particular increasing to 89 per cent of pre-COVID levels. The promising bounceback, however, has been met worker shortages, leading to flight delays and cancellations, luggage disruptions, and strikes, including a planned strike from airport fire and rescue workers during the Christmas-New Year break
Don’t take selfies or allow photographs in aircrafts: DGCA
Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India has prohibited flight crew from taking selfies in aircraft besides asking the airlines to ensure that passengers do not “indulge into photography” while boarding or deboarding a plane.
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