Skyline Editorial: U.S. airline service is a shell of its former self
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
American Airlines to End Middle-Seat Blocking, Will Now Fill Flights to Capacity
American Airlines announced today that it plans to end its middle-seat blocking practices that were first instituted in the name of… Read More »
Alaska Airlines adds the Embraer 175 jet to state of Alaska flying
Alaska Airlines will start flying the Embraer 175 jet aircraft in the state of Alaska starting in October 2020. The… Read More »
Airlines Are Axing Alcoholic Drinks Amid COVID-19
Many airlines began cutting back onboard food-and-beverage service in March 2020, as COVID-19 started to sweep the globe. The modified operations aim to… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Expands Next-Level Care Safety Measures
Alaska Airlines today expanded Next-Level Care, the culmination of nearly 100 different measures put in place to enhance the safety and… Read More »
Mokulele Airlines and Makani Kai Air announce merger
Hawaii’s only two commuter airlines supplying scheduled flights have decided to merge operations as they battle COVID-19 fears and tourism… Read More »
Flight Attendant Unknowingly Engages in Heartfelt Racism Conversation with Airline CEO
Racism is an uncomfortable topic to talk about, especially following the murder of George Floyd, but the CEO of American… Read More »
US airlines may be forced to fly near-empty aircraft
A continuation of service provision in Congress’ recently passed financial assistance package for aviation is causing concern among US airline… Read More »