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Airlines Offer Luxury Suites, Roomier Seats in Battle for High-Paying Travelers as International Trips Return
Airlines are deploying higher-end products in hopes of capturing more revenue after two bruising pandemic years.
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Why Delta Air Lines' Health Chief Thinks the Airplane Mask Mandate Will Soon Be Lifted
The U.S. airplane and airport mask mandate will likely be lifted on April 18 or “shortly thereafter,” according to Delta’s chief health officer.
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JetBlue Urges Flight Attendants to Accept Assignments as It Races to Hire 700 People by Summer
JetBlue and other airlines are hiring thousands of employees to cater to a snapback in travel demand.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Stanley Black & Decker Is a Buy
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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SpaceX's Starlink Sees the In-Flight Internet Market as Ripe for an Overhaul, Executive Says
Elon Musk’s SpaceX believes an aviation-specific antenna may be revolutionary for connecting Starlink, its global high-speed internet service, with airplanes.
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JetBlue Founder's Start-Up Breeze Airways Plans to Nearly Double Its Routes, Add Cross-Country Flights
Breeze Airways expects to take delivery of one Airbus A220 jetliner a month.
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Spirit and Frontier Are Merging Into a Massive Discount Airline. Here's What That Means for Travelers
Both carriers have expanded aggressively by offering no-frills service for ultralow airfares. Their executives vow to keep it that way after they merge.
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This Is the Worst Airline in the U.S., According to a New Ranking — and It's Not Spirit Or Frontier
The Wall Street Journal’s latest annual ranking of the nine largest U.S. airlines takes into account factors like cancellations, delays and passenger complaints.
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Airlines Cancel Thousands of Flights as Winter Storm Bears Down on Northeast
Close to 3,000 U.S. flights scheduled for Saturday were canceled.
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Markets Are Expected to Remain on Edge as the Fed Meets in the Week Ahead
The Federal Reserve’s meeting trumps everything else for markets in the week ahead, as investors await any new clues on its plans to raise interest rates.
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The Biden Administration Says It's in Talks to Prevent Flight Disruptions Over 5G Rollout
The 5G rollout is scheduled to start on Wednesday after several delays.
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Delta Keeps 2022 Profit Forecast on Travel Rebound Despite Omicron
Delta expects travel to recover this spring after cases of the omicron variant peak.
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Omicron Disrupts Transit, Emergency Services as Workers Call Out Sick: ‘Most People Are Going to Get Covid'
“It’s hard to process what’s actually happening right now, which is most people are going to get Covid,” acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock said.
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Delta Air Lines Battles With Nation's Largest Flight Attendant Union Over Shortened Covid Sick Leave
Delta late last year cut its Covid sick leave policy in half to five days off with pay protection that doesn’t require staff to use days in their sick banks.
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United Cuts Flights as About 3,000 Workers Call Out Sick From Covid
United is making more schedule cuts to address a surge in Covid infections among crews.
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Airlines Cancel Another 1,300 Flights as Omicron, Severe Weather Continue to Snarl Travel
Airlines have canceled more than 20,000 U.S. flights since Christmas Eve.
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Airline Stocks Surge as Investors Shrug Off More Than 3,000 New Flight Cancellations
U.S. airlines have canceled more than 18,000 flights since Christmas Eve.
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Rocky Start to 2022 Air Travel as Bad Weather, Omicron Drive Thousands of Cancellations
Airlines have canceled more than 15,000 U.S. flights since Christmas Eve.
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United Airlines Offers Pilots Triple Pay to Ease Omicron Flight Disruptions
United is among the airlines offering pilots and flight attendants extra pay as omicron drives up crew sick calls.
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Travel in the Omicron Surge: What Airlines Owe You If They Cancel Your Flight
Airlines have canceled more than 10,000 flights over the year-end holidays after the omicron variant sidelined crews.