The U.S. Congress passed a multi-year Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization.AirTran Airways in January was the most punctual major U.S. carrier,Kingfisher Airlines suspended its entry into the Oneworld alliance,Malev Hungarian Airlines on Friday ceased operations,With JV Participation On Hold, US Airways Goes It Alone On TransatlanticBy Jay BoehmerIn summer 2010, US Airways expressed a desire to join the transatlantic antitrust-immune joint venture formed by Star Alliance partners Air Canada,... KEEP READINGJob Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
AirTran Airways in January was the most punctual major U.S. carrier,Kingfisher Airlines suspended its entry into the Oneworld alliance,Malev Hungarian Airlines on Friday ceased operations,With JV Participation On Hold, US Airways Goes It Alone On TransatlanticBy Jay BoehmerIn summer 2010, US Airways expressed a desire to join the transatlantic antitrust-immune joint venture formed by Star Alliance partners Air Canada,... KEEP READINGJob Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Kingfisher Airlines suspended its entry into the Oneworld alliance,Malev Hungarian Airlines on Friday ceased operations,With JV Participation On Hold, US Airways Goes It Alone On TransatlanticBy Jay BoehmerIn summer 2010, US Airways expressed a desire to join the transatlantic antitrust-immune joint venture formed by Star Alliance partners Air Canada,... KEEP READINGJob Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Malev Hungarian Airlines on Friday ceased operations,With JV Participation On Hold, US Airways Goes It Alone On TransatlanticBy Jay BoehmerIn summer 2010, US Airways expressed a desire to join the transatlantic antitrust-immune joint venture formed by Star Alliance partners Air Canada,... KEEP READINGJob Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
With JV Participation On Hold, US Airways Goes It Alone On TransatlanticBy Jay BoehmerIn summer 2010, US Airways expressed a desire to join the transatlantic antitrust-immune joint venture formed by Star Alliance partners Air Canada,... KEEP READINGJob Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Job Cuts, Capacity Increase Mark AA's Reorganization PlanBy Jay BoehmerAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday outlined key objectives for its Chapter 11 reorganization, including plans to cut employment by 13,000,... KEEP READINGInterview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Interview: TSA Administrator John Pistole On PreCheckA few months after its launch, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck pilot program appears close to attaining permanent status.... KEEP READINGSpanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Spanair on Friday suspended operationsBritish Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
British Airways senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas Mark Webb next month will leave the airlineEC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
EC Probing Joint Venture Among Delta, Air France-KLM And AlitaliaBy Jay BoehmerThe European Commission directorate general for competition is investigating whether the transatlantic joint venture among Air France-KLM, Alitalia and... KEEP READINGCongress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Congress Approves 23rd FAA Funding ExtensionBy David JonasThe U.S. Senate passed a bill to extend until Feb. 17, 2012 funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.... KEEP READINGAs Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
As Demand Gathers Steam, U.S. Carriers' Corporate Revenues Chug AlongBy Jay BoehmerBuoyed by airfare growth and what executives characterized as unflagging business demand, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways during... KEEP READINGLufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Lufthansa on Feb. 1 will expand to North America a service that blends commercial flights with private jet service operated by NetJets.Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Southwest Airlines in August will discontinue services operated by its AirTran subsidiary in several cities,EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles
EasyJet Acknowledges Preferred Corporate DealsBy Amon CohenEasyJet has signed preferred deals with "a number of corporates," including modest discounts based on marketshare improvements for some clients and soft... KEEP READINGMore Articles