Articles tagged “Washington Dulles”

Airline Weekly

Swiss Adds Flights to Washington Dulles, the Fastest Growing U.S. Gateway

Washington's Dulles airport has emerged as the fastest growing international gateway to the U.S. since the pandemic. Swiss is the latest to join the party.

Swiss Adds Flights to Washington Dulles, the Fastest Growing U.S. Gateway

Airlines

Capital One Expands Travel Business With New Washington Dulles Airport Lounge

Airport lounge access is increasingly a standard in the lucrative credit card travel world. And while they may not be as posh as their image elicits, travelers can't get enough.

Capital One Expands Travel Business With New Washington Dulles Airport Lounge

Airline Weekly

Long-Awaited Rail Link to Dulles Airport Great for Flyers But Also for Attracting New Airlines

There's a new way to get to Washington's Dulles airport, and it could be a marketing bonanza.

Long-Awaited Rail Link to Dulles Airport Great for Flyers But Also for Attracting New Airlines

Airline Weekly

Iberia CEO Says Now Is the Time to Invest and Expand in the IAG Airline

Iberia has led International Airlines Group during the crisis. Now, the Spanish airline is ready to grow and take risks its CEO Javier Sánchez-Prieto said.

Iberia CEO Says Now Is the Time to Invest and Expand in the IAG Airline

Airline Weekly

United Airlines in Talks With Dulles Airport to Make Overdue Concourse Upgrades

United Airlines' Washington Dulles hub may be getting a long-overdue refresh to the tune of a multi-billion dollar concourse replacement. But even with the possibility of federal funds, costs could derail the project that everyone agrees is needed.

United Airlines in Talks With Dulles Airport to Make Overdue Concourse Upgrades

Airline Weekly

United Expands Long-Haul Routes as Mainstay China Is Slow to Recover

United Expands Long-Haul Routes as Mainstay China Is Slow to Recover

Airlines

Pangiam Bets on Facial Recognition to Speed Travelers Through Airports Post-Covid

Covid has spiked interest in biometric technology to reduce touchpoints and speed travelers through airports. Travel tech firm Pangiam is betting this is only the beginning with the acquisition of the facial recognition system VeriScan from the Washington, D.C., airports operator.

Pangiam Bets on Facial Recognition to Speed Travelers Through Airports Post-Covid

Airlines

United CEO: Flying With ‘Subpar Product and Subpar Schedules Doesn’t Work’

It's nice to see United Airlines on the offensive again. Look for more flights on bigger jets in key business markets from United, which has fallen behind American and Delta in some important urban markets.

United CEO: Flying With ‘Subpar Product and Subpar Schedules Doesn’t Work’