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American Airlines next week will become the first U.S. airline to offer service on Airbus' new long-range aircraft: the ...
Nat Pieper, American's chief commercial officer, told USA TODAY at a media preview of the plane in New York that the new ...
China Airlines has approved a plan to acquire up to 18 Airbus and Boeing passenger and freighter aircraft, and dispose of four Boeing 747-400Fs. In a disclosure to the stock exchange, it states that ...
United Airlines passengers who pay a seat-selection fee for a seat labeled as "window" have no assurance they are paying for a seat with an actual window, the airline argued in a Nov. 10 court filing.
Suzanne Rowan Kelleher covers travel for Forbes. High-earning Americans are spending less on holiday travel this year, according to several recent industry reports—signaling a potential early threat ...
The Trump administration has officially withdrawn a proposal that would have compensated airline passengers for significant delays caused by issues within a carrier's control. Though the move was ...
Last December, the Biden Administration launched, “a rulemaking to protect passengers stranded by airlines canceling or significantly changing their flights.” This announcement sought public feedback ...
LATAM Airlines Group believes a potential law in Brazil banning carriers from charging for certain items could be detrimental to the industry. Brazil’s lower chamber recently passed a law prohibiting ...
Frequent flyers and travel hackers who visited SeatGuru on October 31 were met with an unpleasant surprise: a shuttered website directing them to Tripadvisor’s homepage. After nearly a quarter-century ...
President Donald Trump’s administration said on Friday it was formally withdrawing a plan by his predecessor to require airlines to pay passengers cash compensation when US flight disruptions are ...