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Iran war leaves crisis-weary European airlines ready for a shakeout
As renewed conflict in the Gulf drives up oil prices, airline investors and industry executives see mounting signs that Europe's financially weaker carriers may be headed for a shakeout. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT British budget carrier…
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (UAL) Stock Forecasts
Based in Chicago, United Airlines Holdings is a global airline that transports passengers and freight through both mainline and regional operation Exclusive reports, detailed company profiles, and best-in-class trade insights to take your portfolio…
AI Frenzy Fills Asian Airlines' Cargo Bays With Semiconductors
Asian airlines are the latest beneficiaries of growing demand for AI servers and computer chips, creating a windfall that's helping mitigate the surge in jet fuel costs. The latest quarterly financial data from Korean Air Lines Co., as well as…
Aer Lingus: Airline proposes to cut 500 jobs under cost cutting plan
The Irish airline Aer Lingus has proposed cutting up to 500 jobs under a new cost-cutting plan. Under the plan, 290 roles in its head office, along with 140 cabin roles and 70 pilot positions are at threat. The airline currently employs about 6,000…
Airlines warn adjusting to permanent daylight saving time could take up to 2 years
With a bill to make daylight saving time permanent moving through Congress, airlines are warning that permanently changing the nation's clocks could take years to implement and require costly operational changes. Daylight saving time is one step…
Aer Lingus Looks to Cut 500 Jobs As Airline Faces Rising Costs
Aer Lingus Group DAC said it may eliminate as many as 500 employees and cut some flights as part of organizational changes aimed to help Ireland's flagship carrier manage rising costs and increased transatlantic competition. The airline has reduced…
Government approves up to NIS 55 million in aid for Israeli airlines
The government has approved an assistance plan worth up to NIS 55 million for Israeli airlines, compensating them for the cost of operating empty flights during Operation Roaring Lion amid security, safety, and operational restrictions imposed on…
United Airlines' new 'Economy Plus' offering is an empty middle seat next to you
United Airlines is trying to attract flyers with another luxurious perk: an empty middle seat. The Chicago-based carrier announced plans this week to roll out a new row of its “Economy Plus” seats with no neighbor in the middle spot…
Great North Airlines Pilots Ratify New Collective Agreement
Great North operates CRJ-200 and DHC-8 aircraft from its operating base in Kitchener, Ontario. The airline conducts federal and provincial government operations, evacuation and emergency flying, essential air services, and charter and ACMI…
Delta Airlines has the best snacks, new survey finds
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here's a look at Thursday's business headlines with Jane King, who has the latest on social security payments and which airline has the best snacks. Social security's cost-of-living adjustment could be around 3.8% in…
United Airlines rolling out first-of-its-kind perk in the US: empty middle seat
United Airlines is set to introduce a new premium offering designed to enhance passenger comfort: an empty middle seat. The Chicago-based carrier aims to entice flyers by transforming the often-dreaded middle spot into a shared table, providing…
Airline passenger growth in US last year 'slowest' among top global markets
Jul 16, 202610:19 GMT by Phil Davies The US remained the world's biggest airline passenger market last year but recorded the slowest growth amongst the top ten global markets. New data released by Iata shows 890.1 million arriving and departing…
Retired math professor charged after wife, an airline meteorologist, found shot dead: cops
A retired math professor was charged after allegedly killing his wife, who was an airline meteorologist. Police said officers responded to a home in Fair Oaks, Virginia, and found 60-year-old Chisen Jameson suffering from gunshot wounds. She had…
Pilot crisis forces major airline to cut routes - hinting that more carriers could fall short
Another airline is forced to cut flights due to a lack of qualified pilots: Sun Country recently announced it will reduce fall flights, citing staffing issues. The Minnesota-based budget airline, which was acquired by Allegiant earlier this year…
Brussels Airlines Taps ITA Airways Exec for CEO
Incoming Brussels Airlines CEO Lorenza Maggio oversaw ITA Airways' merger into Lufthansa Group, which was one of the fastest integrations in the company's history. Brussels Airlines announced Thursday it is appointing ITA Airways chief strategy and…
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