Airlines
TSA sees ‘concerning’ rise in amount of firearms at stability checkpoints – and most are loaded
Strains of folks hold out to get via TSA airport screening. Getty Photographs “I forgot.” That is the amount one purpose Transportation Security Administration brokers say they hear at airport security checkpoints when they capture a passenger with a firearm. Of the 5,832 firearms stopped so far this yr, as of Monday, virtually 88% were […]
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Thanksgiving vacation could surpass pre-pandemic levels, says Citigroup airline analyst
ShareShare Report by using FbShare Short article by using TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article by using Email Steve Trent, airline analyst at Citigroup, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to focus on the active impending vacation vacation year and what it means for shares of significant airline organizations. Source
Read MoreEnvoy Air says a pilot who was noted incapacitated for the duration of flight has died
An American Eagle Embraer 175 aircraft is witnessed on the tarmac by means of a plane window at LAX in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 10, 2018. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters An Envoy Air flight returned to Chicago shortly immediately after takeoff on Saturday night right after a pilot was incapacitated and afterwards died, the […]
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Taylor Swift slams ‘outside entity’ over ticket fiasco: ‘I’m not going to make excuses for anyone’
Taylor Swift performs onstage during iHeartRadio’s Z100 Jingle Ball 2019 Presented By Capital One on December 13, 2019 in New York City. Kevin Mazur | Getty Images Taylor Swift responded to her fans Friday after Live Nation‘s Ticketmaster said a general public sale of tickets to the superstar’s “Eras” tour would be canceled because there […]
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JPMorgan says these global travel stocks are poised to pop as China eases Covid restrictions
Asia’s flight activity is gaining momentum as the region continues to ease Covid-19 travel restrictions, and the outlook for the region is now looking even brighter, according to JPMorgan. That’s after China announced last week that it would decrease quarantine time for international travelers. In a Nov. 11 note, JPMorgan said it’s bullish on the […]
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JetBlue plans Paris flights next summer in trans-Atlantic expansion
A JetBlue Airways Corp. Airbus A321 plane sits at a gate outside of Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, July 12, 2017. Jetblue Airways Corp. is scheduled to release earnings figures on July 25. Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images Mark Kauzlarich | Bloomberg | Getty […]
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Delta gets closer to labor deal with pilots, union says
Pilots talk after exiting a Delta Airlines flight at the Ronald Reagan National Airport on July 22, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. Michael A. McCoy | Getty Images Delta Air Lines is getting closer to a labor deal with pilots, their union said, marking a big improvement in a relationship that turned icy during years-long negotiations. […]
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U.S. fines Frontier and overseas airlines $7.25 million for passenger refund delays
Vacationers seem at a show board showing cancelled and delayed flights at Orlando Worldwide Airport on New Year’s weekend, despite thousands of flight cancellations and delays across United States. Paul Hennessy | Lightrocket | Getty Photos The U.S. Division of Transportation on Monday explained it has fined Frontier Airways and five international carriers $7.25 million […]
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Need for private jets stays large, but flyers are not joyful about escalating expenditures
ShareShare Posting via FbShare Posting through TwitterShare Report by way of LinkedInShare Article through E mail In accordance to a study by Non-public Jet Card Comparisons, 94% of respondents who are new to the industry program to fly on personal jets in the future, but a lot less routinely than just before. CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli […]
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How airlines plan to create a new generation of pilots amid fears of decade-long cockpit crisis
Andy Cross | Denver Post | Getty Images Even before the coronavirus pandemic grounded U.S. airlines in March 2020, a shortage of qualified pilots was looming. Today, even though air travel has come back much stronger and earlier than expected — and major carriers are returning to profitability — the struggle to maintain enough cockpit […]
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