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American Airlines Backs Union on Fed Relief to Avoid 13,000 Furloughs
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Bahrain’s New Terminal Positions Airport to Serve Larger Role in Middle East
Collinson, Singapore Airlines, and Mandarin Oriental Consider Travel’s Safe, Long-Term Return in Asia-Pacific
The vaccine rollout is fueling optimism among Asia-Pacific’s travelers and the region’s travel industry. But until inoculations are widespread and the right systems for recognizing official health documents are in place globally, extra layers of protection — such as testing — remain key to traveler health and safety.
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JetBlue to Gain Bigger Stronghold in New York Through Controversial American Airlines Alliance
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United, Hawaiian Airlines Warn 15,000 Workers of Possible Furloughs After Reprieve
Japan’s ANA Steadily Embraces Smart Airport Tech to Be a Global Model
The pandemic hasn't stopped All Nippon Airways (ANA) from pursuing some of its planned investments in smart airport technology. The airline's embrace of automation dovetails with one of Skift's Megatrend forecasts for the years through 2025.
Sean O'Neill |
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A Year Everyone Wants to Forget
U.S. airline earnings came fast and furious last week, and by Thursday, the six largest carriers had given their fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 reports to analysts. And after a ghastly…
Airlines Will Still Face Pilot Shortage Problem Even After Pandemic Downsizings
Pandemic job cuts won't solve the industry's longstanding issue of needing a new generation of pilots to replace those retiring. Now is the time for the airlines to do the right thing — open the field to a more diverse and inclusive pool of talent as they recover from the pandemic.
Ruthy Muñoz |
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