Edward Russell

Edward is Skift's Washington, D.C.-based editor of Airline Weekly, and transport reporter. He's covered the airline industry from the American-US Airways combo to the Boeing 737 Max grounding and through the Covid-19 pandemic. He enjoys bikes, trains, and runs with his dog, Heathrow.

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Can the Largest U.S. Airline Ever Be as Profitable as Delta and United?

American has several key areas of weakness in its flight network, which it’s attempting to address with strategies ranging from partnerships with other airlines to operating with a simpler fleet.

Can the Largest U.S. Airline Ever Be as Profitable as Delta and United?

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California, New Jersey Join Suit to Block JetBlue-Spirit Merger

The U.S. Department of Justice is gathering support for its suit to block the $3.8 billion merger of JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines. The attorney generals of California, Maryland, New Jersey, and North Carolina signed on to the antitrust regulator's lawsuit on Friday, the DOJ said in a statement. Massachusetts, New York, and Washington, D.C.,…

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Southwest Airlines Bulks Up Winter Weather Prep to Prevent Another Holiday Meltdown

Is more winter weather equipment enough to avoid the next big meltdown at Southwest? The airline certainly hopes so.

Southwest Airlines Bulks Up Winter Weather Prep to Prevent Another Holiday Meltdown

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Lufthansa Nears ITA Airways Deal

Lufthansa is closer than ever to a deal for Italy's state-owned carrier, Alita..., oops, ITA Airways. But can Lufthansa turn loss-making ITA into a gem?

Lufthansa Nears ITA Airways Deal

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Deutsche Bahn Pushes For More Rail Investment as Ridership Surges

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn expects a very good year in 2023. Ridership on its long-distance trains is forecast to be "well over" 150 million passengers, exceeding the peak before the pandemic of 150.7 million riders, CEO Richard Lutz said Thursday. But while that outlook shows the strong demand for travel and resilience of rail…

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Istanbul Airport Lands EasyJet, Wizz Air Among 15 New Airlines Helping Drive Growth

Istanbul is the hot, new European destination for airlines.

Istanbul Airport Lands EasyJet, Wizz Air Among 15 New Airlines Helping Drive Growth

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American and United Cut Spring Flights Due to Pilot Shortage, Aircraft Delays

American and United's spring cuts are likely only the beginning as the airline industry braces for another challenging summer travel season.

American and United Cut Spring Flights Due to Pilot Shortage, Aircraft Delays

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Avianca Pushes Back on Colombia’s Conditions for It to Take Over Bankrupt Viva Air

Why isn't Avianca happy that it finally has a green light to merge with bankrupt Viva Air?

Avianca Pushes Back on Colombia’s Conditions for It to Take Over Bankrupt Viva Air

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Bankruptcy Was Just What Thai Airways Needed

Sometimes, bankruptcy is just what the doctor ordered. Thai Airways, Thailand’s largest airline, just stunned the aviation world with a striking 21 percent operating margin for the October-to-December quarter.

Bankruptcy Was Just What Thai Airways Needed

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JetBlue-Spirit Merger Goes to Court

It’s official: The U.S. Justice Department just sued to block JetBlue and Spirit from merging. Will it win?

JetBlue-Spirit Merger Goes to Court