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The Vanishing Perks of Air Travel in Canada

A look at how amenities like seat selection and legroom, once free, now carry extra fees. We explore the industry's shift and passenger nostalgia through the eyes of a lifelong aviation enthusiast.

1990s Tamagotchi Toy Still Relevant in 2026

Decades after its debut, the Tamagotchi virtual pet continues to captivate. Discover why this 1990s digital toy remains a cultural staple and what its resurgence says about modern tech trends.

Airline Labor Talks Loom in Canada for 2026

As 2025 ends, Canada's airline industry faces pivotal labor negotiations in the new year. We examine the key players, recent strikes, and what passengers can expect for 2026 travel.

Stranger Things Finale: 5 Things to Know

As Stranger Things releases its final episodes, here are five essential facts about the record-breaking Netflix series that defined a generation and changed streaming. Discover the cast, nostalgia, and legacy.

Greg Biffle, Family Die in North Carolina Plane Crash

Retired NASCAR champion Greg Biffle, his wife, two children, and three others died in a private jet crash in North Carolina. His wife's final text, 'We're in trouble,' revealed the tragedy. Read the heartbreaking details.

AI Transforms Holiday Air Travel, Cuts Lost Baggage

As millions travel this season, AI is reshaping aviation. SITA's Simon Lomas reveals how smart tech cuts lost bags by 90% and tackles a $5 billion industry problem. Discover the quiet revolution.

Air Transat reports $12.5M net loss in fourth quarter

Air Transat announced a net loss of $12.5 million for its fourth quarter, despite generating $771.6 million in revenue. The Montreal-based airline continues to navigate post-pandemic recovery challenges.

Air Canada adds new Moncton-Ottawa flights

Air Canada introduces a new direct flight route connecting Moncton, New Brunswick, to Ottawa, enhancing travel options for Atlantic Canadians. Learn about the schedule and expected impact.

Bombardier Abu Dhabi Service Centre Advances Construction

Bombardier's landmark service centre at Al Bateen Executive Airport is progressing, set to open in late 2026. The 120,000 sq. ft. hub will boost Middle East support for its entire aircraft fleet. Read more about this strategic expansion.

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