For Airline Weekly Subscribers
Airline News
Unruly Air Passengers Are Still Unruly
While the numbers of unruly passengers are small, the fines are huge and so can the damage disruptive flyers leave in their wake. As airlines continue revving up for the return to travel, they need to ensure these types of dangerous distractions don't impede bottom lines or customer satisfaction.
Ruthy Muñoz |
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
Aeromexico and Volaris Likely to Bear Brunt of FAA Rebuke of Mexico’s Aviation Regulator
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
American Airlines Forecasts Pent-Up Business Demand Could Exceed Pre-Covid Levels Starting Next Year
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
UK, EU Move to Bar Belarus Airlines After Ryanair Hijacking
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
JetBlue Founder Explains Why He Launched Yet Another Airline
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
David Neeleman’s Fifth Act
It's a new Breeze blowing into the U.S. market. (We couldn't resist the bad joke.) But in all seriousness, Breeze founder David Neeleman tells us this week why he's launching…
For Airline Weekly Subscribers launch
David Neeleman’s Fifth Act
It's a new Breeze blowing into the U.S. market. (We couldn't resist the bad joke.) But in all seriousness, Breeze founder David Neeleman tells us this week why he's launching…
JetBlue Founder Neeleman’s 5th Act Breeze Airways Is Finally Taking Off
Serial airline entrepreneur David Neeleman's new venture Breeze Airways takes off next week. While it may not yet be the Amazon or Uber of airlines, Neeleman is confident in its prospects tapping some of American's pent-up travel demand.
Edward Russell |
Redoing the Airport Lounge Business for Post-Covid
Traveling can be nerve-racking and airline lounges have traditionally provided a place of respite for weary travelers. As the pandemic recovery continues and lounges are reopening, this is the time to add a dose of safety, healthy good food and innovations to win passengers back.
Ruthy Muñoz |