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British Airways Considers a New Short-Haul Subsidiary From Gatwick Airport
British Airways' struggles suggest a big rebound for the carrier isn't imminent, so expect the U.K. travel industry to put more pressure on the government to ease travel restrictions.
Priyanshi Mandhan and Pushkala Aripaka |
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How Wine Sales Helped Qantas Cut Its Pandemic Losses
Delta Doesn’t Mandate Vaccines for Workers But Adds $200 Surcharge for Those Unvaxxed
With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approving the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, more airlines will feel emboldened to mandate employee vaccines. Delta is trying to skirt that with higher health insurance costs for workers not vaccinated.
Ruthy Muñoz |
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American Airlines Says Delta Variant Could Slow Business Travel Recovery Further
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Pentagon Evacuation Deployment Could Boost Airlines’ Top Line in Third Quarter
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Wow Air Reboot Play Plans U.S. Start Next Summer
U.S. Airlines Ordered by Pentagon to Help in Afghanistan Evacuations
In a rare call to duty, U.S. airlines are being asked to do their patriotic part to help extract civilians in need.
Ruthy Muñoz |
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Ethiopian Airlines Restores Jets From Cargo Use to Serve Rising Passenger Demand
American Airlines Extends Ban on Alcohol Sales in Economy Class to Mid-January
With the continued rise of unruly passenger behaviors, airlines are taking matters into their own hands. But is this hurting them financially? And who's to say only passengers in the main cabin can act up?
Ruthy Muñoz |