Avis Budget during the next five years plans to install "virtual rental" technology in more than 25,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada,Interview: TSA Administrator John PistoleDenver - Transportation Security Administration administrator John Pistole here at the Global Business Travel Association's annual conference shared... KEEP READINGUnited Continental Plans $550M Onboard InvestmentBy Jay BoehmerUnited Continental Holdings through 2013 will pump $550 million into onboard products, including a flat-bed seat expansion, a "nose-to-tail renovation"... KEEP READINGAirberlin announced plans to cut "more than one million seats" during the remainder of 2011,Major International Investment Key To Qantas' Turnaround PlanBy Jay BoehmerWithin Australia, Qantas commands a 65 percent domestic traffic share, is solidly profitable and by most measures dominates the commercial aviation... KEEP READINGSurvey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Interview: TSA Administrator John PistoleDenver - Transportation Security Administration administrator John Pistole here at the Global Business Travel Association's annual conference shared... KEEP READINGUnited Continental Plans $550M Onboard InvestmentBy Jay BoehmerUnited Continental Holdings through 2013 will pump $550 million into onboard products, including a flat-bed seat expansion, a "nose-to-tail renovation"... KEEP READINGAirberlin announced plans to cut "more than one million seats" during the remainder of 2011,Major International Investment Key To Qantas' Turnaround PlanBy Jay BoehmerWithin Australia, Qantas commands a 65 percent domestic traffic share, is solidly profitable and by most measures dominates the commercial aviation... KEEP READINGSurvey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
United Continental Plans $550M Onboard InvestmentBy Jay BoehmerUnited Continental Holdings through 2013 will pump $550 million into onboard products, including a flat-bed seat expansion, a "nose-to-tail renovation"... KEEP READINGAirberlin announced plans to cut "more than one million seats" during the remainder of 2011,Major International Investment Key To Qantas' Turnaround PlanBy Jay BoehmerWithin Australia, Qantas commands a 65 percent domestic traffic share, is solidly profitable and by most measures dominates the commercial aviation... KEEP READINGSurvey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Airberlin announced plans to cut "more than one million seats" during the remainder of 2011,Major International Investment Key To Qantas' Turnaround PlanBy Jay BoehmerWithin Australia, Qantas commands a 65 percent domestic traffic share, is solidly profitable and by most measures dominates the commercial aviation... KEEP READINGSurvey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Major International Investment Key To Qantas' Turnaround PlanBy Jay BoehmerWithin Australia, Qantas commands a 65 percent domestic traffic share, is solidly profitable and by most measures dominates the commercial aviation... KEEP READINGSurvey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Survey: Four Of Five Not Tracking Ancillary FeesBy Michael B. BakerMost travel buyers do not track ancillary air or hotel fees, though many are making it a priority to do so within the next year, according to a study of... KEEP READINGThe number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
The number of worldwide premium air travelers in June grew by more than 6 percent year over year,Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Interview: Korean Air's Keehong WooSeoul - Speaking here this month to members of the media on the occasion of Korean Air's inaugural Airbus A380 flight to New York JFK, managing vice... KEEP READINGCongress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Congress Restores FAA Funding, Sets Sept. 16 ExpirationBy Lauren DarsonFollowing a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, President Barack Obama on Aug. 5 signed a six-week funding extension. The... KEEP READINGPrivately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Privately held Virgin Atlantic Airways cited "strong growth in business traffic" as it posted a $30.1 million (£18.5 million) pre-tax operating profit for the year ending Feb. 28, 2011.Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Passengers who booked flights before, but flew during, the partial Federal Aviation Administration shutdown beginning July 23 "are not entitled to a refund of the airline ticket excise tax,"The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
The U.S. Senate during a pro forma session passed the 21st Federal Aviation Administration funding extension,The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
The House and Senate have reached a deal to extend Federal Aviation Administration funding, which if approved would end a shutdown of nearly two weeksDelta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Delta and Aerolíneas Argentinas in the fourth quarter expect to begin sharing codesAlaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles
Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.Alaska Airlines during July remained firmly atop on-time performance rankings among the nine largest U.S. carriers, according to FlightStats.... KEEP READINGMore Articles