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The big three U.S. carriers are excited about their business class products. But it's easy to argue that they are playing catch up.
Grant Martin, Skift | 8 years ago
The new flight attendants' contract at United, coupled with other steps CEO Oscar Munoz is taking, could finally enable United to make up some serious ground against its competitors.
While Delta has among the best on-time performances in the industry and arguably one of the better products, one wonders how the new CEO, who assumed the role only three months ago, will whether the storm.
Southwest and easyJet have proved that airlines can be both low-cost and attractive to business flyers. The secret? Offer a reliable, dependable product.
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Southwest CEO Gary Kelly is dismissing union calls for his ouster but if profits slip, or there is another major tech outage, then the CEO's future will get more interesting.
We're not sure of the pilot's complaints, but we do know that improved on-time arrivals these days have much in common with schedules that don't always represent reality.
The planning for the expansion of the international terminal at Chicago O'Hare isn't slated to be completed before 2017 but at least change is under way.
Accor's latest acquisition is all about luxury, but we expect its growth is also about increasing its role outside of its traditional markets. Get ready USA.
The worst-case scenarios about lines at U.S. airports this Summer haven't materialized but then again it's only the beginning of July.