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Articles tagged “airlines + transport”

Airlines

Is the End for Boeing’s Storied 747 Jumbo Jet Finally Here?

No secret on this one. The grand jumbo that revolutionized aviation in the 1970s appears ready to become part of history. RIP, Queen of the Skies.

Is the End for Boeing’s Storied 747 Jumbo Jet Finally Here?

Coronavirus

JetBlue Expects to Avoid Widespread Furloughs Among Frontline Workers

JetBlue seems to be doing all it can to avoid forcing furloughs upon staff, with corporate staff and managers the final missing pieces in the puzzle.

JetBlue Expects to Avoid Widespread Furloughs Among Frontline Workers

Business Travel

Corp Travel Agencies Face More Airfare Uncertainty as Carriers Miss Distribution Deal Deadlines

The juries are still out over whether airlines and the global distribution systems will kiss and make up soon. Corporate travel agencies will be hoping it won't be much longer though, otherwise some may face the prospect of having to explain higher airfares to their clients.

Corp Travel Agencies Face More Airfare Uncertainty as Carriers Miss Distribution Deal Deadlines

Coronavirus

Latin America’s Aeromexico Files for Bankruptcy

While the airline says it's on track to increase international and domestic flights next month, it may struggle to fill those seats following a Chapter 11 announcement.

Latin America’s Aeromexico Files for Bankruptcy

Airlines

Top Public Health Professionals Slam American, Other Airlines for Filling Up Their Planes

"We don't think it's the right message." That's coming from the head of the CDC to U.S. airlines looking to load up their airplanes. We'll go a step further: Bad message and bad business.

Top Public Health Professionals Slam American, Other Airlines for Filling Up Their Planes