A close look at U.S. airline financials
Few industries have suffered more in 2020 than airline stocks. The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has slammed the brakes on air… Read More »
What happens to your voucher, travel miles and credit card if the airlines goes bankrupt?
The financial horizon looks uncertain for the airline industry, several are on the brink of running out of cash, loaded… Read More »
Face masks on the fly: Las Vegas airport adds PPE vending machines
Travelers flying in and out of Las Vegas can pick up a variety of items including forgotten toiletries and designer… Read More »
Grand Rapids woman pleads guilty to interfering with flight crew on airplane
U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge announced this week that Amy Jo-Manshum John, 25, of Grand Rapids, Michigan pleaded guilty before a… Read More »
NACA proposes SAFETY protocols for resumption of commercial air travel
NACA releases “SAFETY: The Necessary Elements to Return Passengers to the Skies,” outlining principles for the U.S. airline industry to… Read More »
US government reaches agreement with 10 airlines on federal aid
The US Treasury Department reached an agreement in principle with 10 large US airlines, ensuring their participation in the $25… Read More »
US government likely to require 30% grant repayment from large airlines
The US Treasury Department wants airlines to repay close to a third of the value of payroll assistance received under… Read More »
US DOT to allow ULCCs and leisure carriers to operate summer or winter schedules
The revision helps carriers with seasonal demand profiles seeking government aid during COVID-19 pandemic. The US Department of Transportation has… Read More »