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Southwest Leans to Boeing 737 Max Order After Rare Flirtation With Airbus
Delta, United, Alaska Expect to Break Even by April as Travel Recovery Picks Up Steam
U.S. airlines are bullish on the coronavirus recovery — finally. After a year of losses, some say the long-elusive inflection in bookings occurred in February with all eyes turned to summer when many expect large numbers of vacationers to return to the skies.
Edward Russell |
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China Eastern Among First Global Airlines to Pull Jets Out of Mothballs as Domestic Travel Spikes
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A European Wild West as Airlines Eye Opportunities
European airlines are looking beyond the exceptionally bad year they had last year and the possibly grim year this year to a brighter future. Many, like Lufthansa Group, are shuffling…
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The Strangest Airline Route in America Is Between Stops in the South Pacific
Some Airlines Trying to Be More Than Just Airlines to Make Up for Pandemic’s Financial Hit
The pandemic has been devastating for the world's airlines, forcing some to think outside the box to stay afloat. Is this a gimmick for coping with the times, or the renaissance of a more diversified airline industry?
Ruthy Muñoz |
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American Air Latest to Add Routes to Pandemic Popular Austin
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Airline Recovery Will Finally Gain Traction by Mid-Year, Global Industry Group Predicts
Frontier Airlines Looks to Raise $100 Million in 2nd Airline IPO This Year
Airline IPOs used to be rare, but Frontier now is the second airline in as many months to say it's going public. This is in the midst of the worst crisis the industry has faced in a century. For investors, that spells opportunity.
Madhu Unnikrishnan |