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Gol Starts to Rebound as Brazil’s Vaccination Rate Climbs
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American Airlines Partners With Chile’s JetSmart to Stay on Top in South America
1 in 5 Flight Attendants Have Had Physical Altercations With Unruly Passengers so Far This Year
Flight attendants feeling the brunt of unruly passengers are not feeling protected. If airlines don't want to lose these valuable workers, lose revenue and potentially set travel's recovery back with canceled flights, more must be done by the government to ensure their safety.
Ruthy Muñoz |
Federal Aid Saved U.S. Airlines From the Worst of the Pandemic But Was It a Success?
U.S. airlines avoided broad bankruptcies and cuts with the record $74 billion in government Covid-19 aid. But the relief was industry-specific and left out a lot of other sectors, including hotels and restaurants. That has meant a bumpy national economic recovery.
Edward Russell |
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Boeing’s Future Success Depends on What China Decides on the 737 Max
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Wizz Air Challenges Ryanair in the Race for European Travelers
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Hawaiian Airlines Having One Hot Summer as Mainland Demand Beats 2019
JetBlue Pares Back on New London Flights as U.S.-UK Travel Restrictions Persist
Few are surprised that JetBlue is pulling back on its initial London schedule as U.S.-UK travel restrictions persist. But that's a small concern for the airline that faces big expenses related to its new alliance with American Airlines and a still uncertain recovery outlook.
Edward Russell |
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