Articles tagged “airline weekly”

Airlines

Delta Air Lines Aims to Raise Fares in 2022

Delta has tempered expectations for 2022 amid serious questions over the Omicron variant and when business travelers will return. But even a tempered forecast has a silver lining: Slower growth means higher fares, and a return to profits for the carrier after two years in the red.
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What American Airlines' CEO Leaves Behind

The C-suites of U.S. airlines will look quite a bit different when the pandemic recedes than it did before Covid-19. Gone or soon to be gone from the corner offices are United's Oscar Munoz, Alaska's Brad Tilden, and Southwest's Gary Kelly. And now another veteran has decided to peace out: American's Doug Parker.
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Avianca's Bold Test for a Legacy Airline Becoming a Low-Cost Carrier

Colombia's Avianca has ambitious plans for its post-bankruptcy future, not least of which is transforming itself into a low-cost carrier from a traditional full-service airline. But the sector has become crowded in Latin America, with the likes of Volaris, JetSmart, and Viva Air Colombia baying at the door to Avianca's home turf.
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Humbled Southwest Airlines Takes Cautious Approach to 2022 Growth

After being humbled by a series of operational setbacks this summer and fall, Southwest Airlines is taking a rightly cautious approach to 2022. But there is some good news: The largest U.S. discounter sees profits in the new year even with continued uncertainty around the virus.