Uber, Lyft Report Rideshare Recovery to 50 Percent of 2019 LevelsBy Michael B. BakerUber and Lyft each reported improving rideshare revenue in the third quarter compared with earlier this year, though they remain about half of what they... KEEP READINGAir Canada: Restrictions Hamper Recovery, But Deferring Suspensions on Aid HopeBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's total third-quarter revenue declined 86 percent year over year to $757 million Canadian, as the carrier has seen relatively little demand... KEEP READINGUnited to Return to JFK Next YearBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines will begin service out of New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport next year, returning to the airport for the first time in... KEEP READINGHertz Reports $1.3B in Q3 Revenue, Cites Improving Leisure DemandBy Dawit HabtemariamHertz Global Holdings reported third-quarter revenue of nearly $1.3 billion, down from more than $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2019, but... KEEP READINGUnited to Reopen Four Lounge Locations in NovemberBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines is opening its United Club locations in its Houston, Denver and Washington, D.C., hubs as well as in Honolulu this month, the carrier... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Air Canada: Restrictions Hamper Recovery, But Deferring Suspensions on Aid HopeBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's total third-quarter revenue declined 86 percent year over year to $757 million Canadian, as the carrier has seen relatively little demand... KEEP READINGUnited to Return to JFK Next YearBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines will begin service out of New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport next year, returning to the airport for the first time in... KEEP READINGHertz Reports $1.3B in Q3 Revenue, Cites Improving Leisure DemandBy Dawit HabtemariamHertz Global Holdings reported third-quarter revenue of nearly $1.3 billion, down from more than $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2019, but... KEEP READINGUnited to Reopen Four Lounge Locations in NovemberBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines is opening its United Club locations in its Houston, Denver and Washington, D.C., hubs as well as in Honolulu this month, the carrier... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
United to Return to JFK Next YearBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines will begin service out of New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport next year, returning to the airport for the first time in... KEEP READINGHertz Reports $1.3B in Q3 Revenue, Cites Improving Leisure DemandBy Dawit HabtemariamHertz Global Holdings reported third-quarter revenue of nearly $1.3 billion, down from more than $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2019, but... KEEP READINGUnited to Reopen Four Lounge Locations in NovemberBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines is opening its United Club locations in its Houston, Denver and Washington, D.C., hubs as well as in Honolulu this month, the carrier... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Hertz Reports $1.3B in Q3 Revenue, Cites Improving Leisure DemandBy Dawit HabtemariamHertz Global Holdings reported third-quarter revenue of nearly $1.3 billion, down from more than $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2019, but... KEEP READINGUnited to Reopen Four Lounge Locations in NovemberBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines is opening its United Club locations in its Houston, Denver and Washington, D.C., hubs as well as in Honolulu this month, the carrier... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
United to Reopen Four Lounge Locations in NovemberBy Michael B. BakerUnited Airlines is opening its United Club locations in its Houston, Denver and Washington, D.C., hubs as well as in Honolulu this month, the carrier... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
American Adds Three Partner Airlines to AirPass ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines has expanded its prepaid AirPass program to include some flights on three partner airlines: Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines. ... KEEP READINGMinicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Minicucci to Succeed Alaska Air CEO Tilden in 2021By Michael B. BakerAlaska Air Group CEO Brad Tilden will retire March 31, 2021, when Alaska Airlines president Ben Minicucci will step up to the chief executive role, the... KEEP READINGHip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Hip Pivots to Tackle Return-to-Work StrategiesWhen Hip CEO Amiad Solomon launched his company two years ago, he envisioned creating a platform similar to Uber and Lyft targeting intercity... KEEP READINGQatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Qatar Airways to Restart Miami Service This MonthBy Michael B. BakerOn Nov. 14, Qatar Airways will resume service to Miami with two weekly flights as a part of its U.S. network growth.... KEEP READINGUber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Uber, Lyft Prevail in Ballot Effort Classifying Drivers as ContractorsBy Michael B. BakerCalifornia voters approved a ballot measure that allows Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing services to designate drivers as contractors, not employees.... KEEP READINGAmerican Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
American Adds Three Countries to Covid-19 Testing ProgramBy Michael B. BakerAmerican Airlines is extending its pre-flight Covid-19 testing program to include travel to Belize, Grenada and St. Lucia. ... KEEP READINGAir Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Air Canada Resumes Flights on Rouge SubsidiaryBy Michael B. BakerAir Canada's low-cost subsidiary Rouge resumed service on Monday with a flight between Toronto and Cancun. ... KEEP READINGDelta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Delta CFO Jacobson to Depart for General MotorsBy Michael B. BakerDelta Air Lines EVP and CFO Paul Jacobson will leave the carrier on Nov. 15 to take the CFO position at General Motors, according to a memo by Delta CEO... KEEP READINGCost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Cost Cuts, Lengthier Rentals Mark Avis Budget's Q3By Dawit HabtemariamAvis Budget Group during the third quarter cut $1 billion in costs amid a spate of lengthier rentals by both corporate and leisure customers, the... KEEP READINGIAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles
IAG Loses €1.9B, Blaming Constantly Changing RestrictionsBy Mark FraryInternational Airlines Group, parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, has posted an operating loss of €1.92 billion for the third... KEEP READINGMore Articles