SAS 'right-sizes' its new schedules
Faced with rising fuel costs and an early over-estimate of passengers, the Scandinavian airline redoes its schedule.
Faced with rising fuel costs and an early over-estimate of passengers, the Scandinavian airline redoes its schedule.
After a series of summer strikes, Ryanair has come to terms with its Italian and Irish pilots, while other negotiations continue
U.S. airlines that once thought of nonstop routes to China would be a bonanza are finding that between higher fuel costs and ramped-up competition from Chinese carriers some routes have become "colossal loss makers." That assessment came from American Airlines vice president Vasu Raja as he discussed American's pullback from some of its hard-won China routes, especially from Chicago (see earlier TG News ), where it is in tight competition not only with Chinese carriers but with United, the...
Qantas is so happy with its Perth-to-London non-stop flight's popularity, it's thinking of even longer routes.
In a dispute over pay and schedules, security staff unions at one of Europe's busiest airports are planning a 24-hour strike next week.
Rising fuel costs are starting to affect the airline industry again, and airlines are already starting to make adjustments to their operations.
United and Singapore shift California routes; Singapore skinnies down the capacity for its A350 ultra-long-range model.
Yet another airline fee, this one for sitting in a regular seat, just a bit closer to the front. Now on American and Delta, and soon on United.
A new service offers to move your bags from airport to hotel to other hotels and back to the airport, leaving you free.
The Big Three are the bottom three when it comes to satisfaction with airline frequent flier programs.
Already a major transfer point for travelers between Europe and the Americas, Dublin adds a new connection facility and is expanding runways.
With a September 30 deadline looming, there are still important differences between the Senate and House versions of the bill to extend the FAA.
TSA says no to proposal to end scanning at small airports, but is considering using dogs to do some of its screening.
The Department of Transportation is a year overdue on new rules under the Air Carrier Access Act.
Lines beyond two hours for passport checks may be threatening Heathrow's status as a main point of entry for Europe.