Happy returnsHow much will Hong Kong's protests damage visitor numbers?Tourism is a surprisingly resilient industry—but only if governments want it to beOct 20
The architecture of dissentWhy Hong Kong’s airport was a good target for protestersThe streets of 19th-century Paris and the postmodern architecture of Hong Kong’s main terminal have much in commonAug 16
What a shameWhy trains are not always as green as they seemThe “flight-shame” movement encourages travellers to go by train instead of plane. But not all rail lines are environmentally friendlyAug 12
Computer says noBritish Airways has yet another IT glitchInvestors increasingly see the flag carrier’s sloppy management of its computer systems as a growing financial riskAug 7
GreenwashedThe owner of Holiday Inn becomes the first hotel group to axe plastic bathroom miniaturesBut what is good for marine wildlife is not necessarily helpful for preventing climate changeJul 30
Recipe for success?How ham-and-cheese panini are saving Ryanair’s doughWith its 737 MAX jets grounded, Ryanair is cooking up new sources of incomeJul 29
Take-off delayedThe end is not yet in sight for Boeing’s 737 MAX crisisIt is possible that the plane will not fly again this yearJul 10
No longer the world’s favourite airlineBritish Airways faces a £183m fine over a data breachIts response sums up everything that has gone wrong at the airline over the past decadeJul 8
The squeezed middleHow much trouble does Airbus’s new plane pose to Boeing?The launch of the A321XLR damages the already weak business case for Boeing’s new aircraftJun 21
No need to panicA big fall in aircraft orders is expected at this year’s Paris Air ShowBut that is hardly a problem for Airbus and Boeing; both have huge orderbooksJun 17
Mutton dressed as lambRyanair is starting to hide its brandThe company’s newfound appetite for local subsidiaries may be a wise marketing decisionJun 14
Is it a fish or is it a planeWhy seaplanes are so dangerousThere is good reason why they fell out of favour after the second world warMay 28
I spy with my little eyeSome American carriers are installing cameras on their in-flight entertainment screensIt has prompted an over-the-top moral panic about privacy on flightsMay 11
TragedyA plane crash in Moscow raises safety questions about the Sukhoi SuperjetAt least 41 people died when the regional aircraft caught fire as it attempted an emergency landingMay 7