JetBlue adds Atlanta as 101st destination
JetBlue returns to Atlanta after a 13-year laps, starting with 5 daily round trips to Boston.
JetBlue returns to Atlanta after a 13-year laps, starting with 5 daily round trips to Boston.
Kayak, the big airfare search engine, debuts a new tool to aid searching for the best options.
Icelandic discounter WOW adds its first destination in the U.S. midwest, and offers steep discounts to celebrate.
Delta’s continuing battle for Seattle adds non-stops to Chicago, the last ‘top 10’ city it didn’t serve from Seattle…but it faces stiff competition on that route.
Alaska Airlines, which acquired Virgin America last year, will drop the Virgin name but make some changes to keep the Virgin spirit.
Whether you think of it as discount British Air or long-distance Vueling, Level is a new airline with some interesting twists in its plans.
With steady growth since the lows of the recession, U.S. airline passenger numbers hit 823 million last year.
Like Delta, American is offering free small meals to economy passengers, but only on certain trans-continental routes.
Weeks away from financial collapse, Alitalia has a new lifeline plan: Fly full service internationally and as a tight-fisted budget domestic carrier.
A combination of new technology, investment…and just plain fewer checked bags have helped U.S. airlines up their game.
JetBlue returns to Atlanta after a 13-year laps, starting with 5 daily round trips to Boston.
Kayak, the big airfare search engine, debuts a new tool to aid searching for the best options.
Icelandic discounter WOW adds its first destination in the U.S. midwest, and offers steep discounts to celebrate.
Delta’s continuing battle for Seattle adds non-stops to Chicago, the last ‘top 10’ city it didn’t serve from Seattle…but it faces stiff competition on that route.
Alaska Airlines, which acquired Virgin America last year, will drop the Virgin name but make some changes to keep the Virgin spirit.
Whether you think of it as discount British Air or long-distance Vueling, Level is a new airline with some interesting twists in its plans.
With steady growth since the lows of the recession, U.S. airline passenger numbers hit 823 million last year.
Like Delta, American is offering free small meals to economy passengers, but only on certain trans-continental routes.
Weeks away from financial collapse, Alitalia has a new lifeline plan: Fly full service internationally and as a tight-fisted budget domestic carrier.
A combination of new technology, investment…and just plain fewer checked bags have helped U.S. airlines up their game.