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Articles tagged “a4a”

Airlines

Airlines Want All International Travelers Tested Before Flying to the U.S.

U.S. airlines support a CDC recommendation to mandate negative Covid-19 tests for all arriving international travelers. It's a bet many think will allow the industry to restart grounded flights and boost their moribund businesses.

Airlines Want All International Travelers Tested Before Flying to the U.S.

Airlines

More Airline Worker Furloughs Likely Even With Additional Coronavirus Aid

Airlines promised that more payroll assistance would allow them to avoid dramatic staffing reductions. That relief is now here to the tune of $15 billion but it looks like the furloughs, while temporarily rolled back, are still coming.

More Airline Worker Furloughs Likely Even With Additional Coronavirus Aid

Tourism

TripAdvisor and Industry Groups Are Optimistic About Europe, Despite Travel Alert

Only a small percentage of Americans generally travel to Europe anyway and many will undoubtedly opt for vacations closer to home. Still, travel usually recovers a few months after a major incident unless disruptions become persistent, which is the fear.

Airlines

The Billions of Dollars Driving a Wedge Between U.S. Airlines and Airports

Improvements to aviation infrastructure are necessary if the U.S. plans to stay at the lead. It's simply a matter of who will pay.

The Billions of Dollars Driving a Wedge Between U.S. Airlines and Airports

Airlines

The Battle Over Open Skies Forces U.S. Tourism Industry to Choose Sides

Ensuring adequate competition in airports large and small gives those airports more negotiating power against the big three national carriers, and could ensure adequate infrastructure for more visitors from abroad to spend their travel dollars in the US. This last is, after all, the mandate of organizations like the US Travel Association.

The Battle Over Open Skies Forces U.S. Tourism Industry to Choose Sides

Airlines

The advocacy ads at Reagan National that hope to change U.S. national airline policy

Will it work? What say you?

Airlines

You’re going to hate Thanksgiving air travel even more this year: Busier, fuller and more expensive

Cutting on capacity and trying to increase yields have made the passenger experience lot worse, and this year we will see the full manifestation of that playing out during Thanksgiving week.

You’re going to hate Thanksgiving air travel even more this year: Busier, fuller and more expensive