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Singapore Airlines Adds Seattle Flights to Extend Reach in Historic U.S. Expansion

The carrier is deepening its commitment to the U.S. with additional nonstop flights that mark a historic expansion. The new service will give leisure and business travelers crossing the Pacific more options and smoother connections.

Singapore Airlines Adds Seattle Flights to Extend Reach in Historic U.S. Expansion

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The Story Behind Tech Glitches and 7 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, we took a tech glitch from British Airways and analyzed why the broader industry encounters these so often. Then we have stories on Delta's data breach and its dispute between pilots and management over desirable transatlantic routes.

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Meet the Finalists for the 2019 Skift Design Awards

Skift Design Awards celebrates the trailblazers transforming the travel industry through human-centered design and experiences. Find out who's leading the pack before we reveal the winners at Skift Global Forum 2019.

Meet the Finalists for the 2019 Skift Design Awards

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United’s New Drinking Policy and 6 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, United cracks down on pilots' alcohol consumption, Cathay sees complications from the Hong Kong protests, and we take a close look at competition in the European short-haul market.

United’s New Drinking Policy and 6 Other Aviation Trends This Week

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The Problem With Carbon Offsets and 5 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, we take a critical look at carbon offsets, which don't actually address the industry's emissions problem. Then we have an in-depth story on the viability of El Al as a national carrier and more Max news from Boeing.

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United Confronts Hidden-City Ticketing and 11 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, we look at Max fallout for Ryanair and Air Canada. Plus United cracks down on travelers who book tickets to cities they don't intend to visit in order to snag a cheaper fare.

United Confronts Hidden-City Ticketing and 11 Other Aviation Trends This Week

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Spirit’s On-Time Struggle and 7 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, earnings season is in high gear. Spirit suffers the financial and productivity-related costs of tweaking on-time performance, and JetBlue finds itself short on aircraft, plus more from American, United, and Wizz Air.

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Renaming the Boeing 737 Max and 7 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, we look at whether Boeing should rebrand the 737 Max to convince the public to fly the now-infamous aircraft. We also have United's second-quarter earnings, including its views on developing its fleet, and stories on Newark and Atlanta airports.

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Meet the 2019 Skift Design Awards Judges

The Skift Design Awards recognizes the brands and designers shaping the future of travel experiences. We've pulled together a panel of judges from Bunkhouse, AWAY, Slack, WeWork, and more.

Meet the 2019 Skift Design Awards Judges

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Thomas Cook May Sell Nordics Division and 3 Other Aviation Trends This Week

This week in aviation, a struggling Thomas Cook may drop one of its main airlines; an aviation entrepreneur leaves behind a 40-year legacy; and American Airlines deals with ongoing setbacks amid union issues.