Singapore Airlines' Houston Service to Return in DecemberBy Michael B. BakerSingapore Airlines will restart its service between Houston and Singapore via Manchester, U.K., on Dec. 1, operating three times per week, the carrier... KEEP READING
Delta to Add 100 Daily Departures Out of NYCBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines this fall will increase its capacity out of New York City by 25 percent compared with the summer, with 100 additional daily departures... KEEP READING
Deloitte Helps Air Canada Kickstart New Client Carbon-Reduction ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada has launched a new carbon footprint-reduction program for corporate customers, with Deloitte Canada signed on as its first participant, the... KEEP READING
Report: Southwest Reverses, to Retain Employees Seeking Vaccine ExemptionBy Chris DavisReversing a position announced earlier this month, Southwest Airlines will not place on unpaid leave employees who have requested but not received by... KEEP READING
CDC Ups Travel Warning as Singapore Reopens to Vaccinated U.S. VisitorsBy Michael B. BakerThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has upped its travel warning for Singapore to the highest tier, Level 4, urging travelers to avoid... KEEP READING
KLM to Expand U.S. Capacity When Borders ReopenBy Michael B. BakerKLM this winter will expand its transatlantic capacity, with nearly all destinations restored and intercontinental flights at about 75 percent of their... KEEP READING
Alaska Launches Eco-Focused Investment ArmBy Michael B. BakerAlaska Airlines has created an investment arm to focus on technology that will help lower its carbon emissions, the carrier announced.... KEEP READING
Corp. Partnerships Part of Southwest's 10-Year Emissions-Reduction PlansBy Michael B. BakerSouthwest Airlines aims to cut carbon emissions per available seat mile by 20 percent by 2030 through such measures as introducing more fuel-efficient... KEEP READING
Qantas Moves Up International Service Restart to Nov. 1By Michael B. BakerQantas has pushed up its planned resumption of international service by two weeks, in line with the Australian and New South Wales' governments border... KEEP READING
U.S. Confirms Broad Nov. 8 Opening for Vaccinated International TravelersBy Molly DysonThe U.S. government confirmed it will lift restrictions on international travelers beginning Nov. 8, allowing individuals fully vaccinated against... KEEP READING
Southwest Considers Adjusting Network to Avoid Repeat DisruptionsBy Michael B. BakerSouthwest Airlines is evaluating "potential network schedule changes" to avoid a repeat of the widespread delays and cancellations it faced last... KEEP READING
Air Canada to Rebuild South American NetworkBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada over the coming months will resume service on several routes to South America, the carrier announced. ... KEEP READING
Etihad Adds Rich Content to Third-Party Channels Via ATPCO DealBy Michael B. BakerEtihad Airways has signed a retailing agreement with ATPCO to display rich content on its amenities, products and ancillaries through third-party... KEEP READING
United Plans Large Transatlantic Expansion for Spring 2022By Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines next spring will add five new destinations in Europe and the Middle East and new routes to five others as a part of the largest... KEEP READING
Global Car Shortage Hits Rental SatisfactionBy Molly DysonOverall customer satisfaction with airport-based rental car companies in North America this year has declined sharply as a global shortage of new... KEEP READING
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