Delta might go after US Airways, United Airlines plans upgrade to T2 at ORD, Air Berlin to join oneworld
{ 0 comments }
Delta might go after US Airways, United Airlines plans upgrade to T2 at ORD, Air Berlin to join oneworld
{ 0 comments }
O’Hare’s security considered lax, AA’s flight attendants plan strike vote after management walks out of talks, BA preparing for cabin staff strike by training managers to work flights
{ 1 comment }
Royal Carribean iPhone app and Wi-Fi on ships, Pope agrees scanners strip “dignity,” LAX breaks ground on massive renovation
{ 2 comments }
JAL minimizes risk by sticking with American and oneworld alliance, US Airways and Delta must sell slots to receive okay for LGA-DCA slot swaps, O’Hare talks and expansion on hold
{ 0 comments }
Icahn buys Fontainebleau Las Vegas in auction, NextGen could ease air traffic gridlock through technology, JetBlue’s disruptions
{ 1 comment }
Much of the U.S. has recently been hit by some of the coldest weather in years. Which, even if it doesn’t mean that airports are closed and flights are canceled, may be enough to discourage many travelers from flying.
And cancellation does usually mean paying a $150 penalty to reuse the ticket. But not always — A little homework, or a phone call to your travel agent, could save you some money.
{ 0 comments }
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that United Airlines plans to lay off 1,200 workers early next year. They are among the 7,000 that the airline plans to eliminate to match the shrinking economy and airline operations. It will also ground 100 airplanes.
{ 0 comments }
Chicago is set to open a new runway which will hopefully ease congestion by allowing more takeoffs and landings and improve on-time performance. Analysts and airlines are not sure about the effects of the new runway at O’Hare International Airport, a hub for both United and American Airlines.
{ 1 comment }