Articles tagged “U.S. pilot shortage”

Short-Term Rentals

California’s Hotel and Short-Term Rental Junk Fee Crack Down

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at California's junk fee crackdown, U.S. airline pilot shortage, and Florida's short-term rental squeeze.

California’s Hotel and Short-Term Rental Junk Fee Crack Down

Airlines

Ask Skift: Why Is There a Pilot Shortage in the U.S.?

The U.S. is still experiencing a significant pilot shortage despite the boom in air travel this year. Ask Skift explains why.

Ask Skift: Why Is There a Pilot Shortage in the U.S.?

Airline Weekly

Cape Air CEO Worries Industry Tactics Could Lengthen Pilot Shortage

The U.S. pilot shortage is a real and present problem for the airline industry, but not everyone agrees on the fix. Regional airline Cape Air's CEO thinks the industry should work together on the issue, and if airlines don't, the shortage will only be prolonged.

Cape Air CEO Worries Industry Tactics Could Lengthen Pilot Shortage

Business Travel

Microsoft Ups Its Own Carbon Penalty and More Top Stories This Week

In Skift's top stories this week, Microsoft increases its internal penalty for business travel carbon emissions, large numbers of Russians head to Dubai and Maldives, and U.S. airlines struggle to fill pilot shortages.

Microsoft Ups Its Own Carbon Penalty and More Top Stories This Week

Airline Weekly

SkyWest Drops Flights to 29 Small Cities as Pilot Shortage Worsens

The U.S. pilot shortage could imperil air service to smaller cities as airlines prioritize flights to larger metropolitan areas. The latest proof of this developing trend is that regional carrier SkyWest is planning to stop flying to 29 cities as it struggles to find pilots to operate its flights.

SkyWest Drops Flights to 29 Small Cities as Pilot Shortage Worsens