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Can a Downsized Regional Airline Relaunch in a Pandemic? ExpressJet Thinks It Can
Like Lazarus, regional carrier ExpressJet hopes to rise from the dead. Can the airline survive flying on its own during a pandemic with small jets? The airline almost pulled it off before, but can it do it again, or will history repeat itself?
Ruthy Muñoz and Angel Adegbesan |
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Frontier Sees Healthy Summer Demand Weakening Over Delta Variant Concerns
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A Bill to Ban Non-U.S. Airlines Flouting Labor Protections Could Get Vote
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Brazil’s Azul Takes a $1 Billion Leap Onto Electric Aircraft Bandwagon
EasyJet’s Rail Deal Highlights New Airline Sector Way of Selling Trains and Flights
Airlines need to work more closely with railway operators to fend off climate change activists. But they also need to test new technological ways of selling content from other suppliers. Let's think beyond joint ventures, codeshares, and interlining.
Sean O'Neill |
Could Other Airports Follow Pittsburgh’s Lead to Diversify Revenue?
The pandemic and the push for sustainability are forcing airports to think outside of the box. The more creative, the bigger the win, it seems. But are some of these revenue-generating ideas here for the long run or only until travel recovers?
Ruthy Muñoz |
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Europe’s Tepid Summer
Second-quarter and first-half earnings for European airlines have proved to be a mixed bag. While their U.S. counterparts pop open champagne and say the worst of the crisis is over,…
England Opens U.S. Travel and 11 Other Top Travel Stories This Week
In Skift’s top stories this week, England welcomes fully vaccinated tourists, hotels are focusing on conversions rather than mergers, and Brazil is setting itself up to become a travel tech hub in Latin America.
Angel Adegbesan |
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