U.S. airlines to support higher target for sustainable aviation fuel by 2030
Major U.S. airlines plan to announce on Thursday that they will back a voluntary industry target of 3 billion gallons… Read More »
Several U.S. airlines warned of a slowdown in ticket sales from surge in Delta variant
Several U.S. airlines on Thursday warned of a slowdown in ticket sales and cut revenue forecast as the fast-spreading Delta… Read More »
U.S. airlines facing a new pilot shortage as jets return to service
Some U.S. airline operations were constrained this summer as carriers worked to catch up with training for pilots who were… Read More »
FAA attempts to wrangle U.S. airlines’ unruly passengers
The Federal Aviation Administration has slapped dozens of unruly U.S. passengers with fines amounting to more than $1 million so… Read More »
U.S. Airlines begin to feel the squeeze of the delta variant
Southwest and Frontier Airlines are starting to brace for the delta variant’s economic impact as infections in the country rise…. Read More »
U.S. Airlines are getting back to profitability for the first time since the Covid pandemic
Delta Air Lines, the first carrier to report second-quarter results, said it turned a profit, excluding special items, earning $1.02… Read More »
U.S. Airlines race to train pilots as travel demand roars back
Some of airlines’ most in-demand flights this summer don’t even leave the ground. Flight simulators from Atlanta to Dallas to… Read More »
U.S. airlines and flight attendants want stiffer penalties for unruly passengers
A JetBlue Airways flight bound for New York returned to the Dominican Republic in early February after a passenger allegedly refused to… Read More »