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Air travel
As U.S. and China bicker over flights, the market "is dead"
Feb 16, 2022
The two countries canceled 44 flights, tit-for-tat style, in January. But few people are flying between the U.S. and China anyway.
Airlines ask CDC to cut quarantine times for vaccinated staff
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Lily Jamali
Dec 23, 2021
They say reducing the recommended isolation period from 10 days to five after a positive COVID-19 test result would ease staffing shortages.
The travel industry is still feeling the loss of business customers
Nov 25, 2021
They're a huge source of income — and a full recovery won't happen without them.
Aero engine-maker Rolls-Royce prepares to take off after grounding by COVID
Oct 13, 2021
How a British manufacturer is hoping for a major boost from U.S. bombers, Australian submarines and mini nuclear reactors.
Business travel will have a slow recovery, report finds
Aug 3, 2021
Deloitte's study predicts that corporate travel, lucrative for the industry, may take years to reach pre-pandemic levels — if it ever does.
United places its biggest order for new planes
Jun 30, 2021
It's a sign that United believes travel is back and is betting on growth again.
Can the supersonic flight make a comeback?
Jun 3, 2021
United has ordered 15 Concorde-like planes, with the expectation that they could be carrying passengers by 2029.
For public good, not for profit.
Grounded planes find a temporary desert home during the pandemic
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Phil Latzman
Apr 14, 2021
Many jetliners are being stored in the aviation equivalent of long-term parking in the southwestern desert of the U.S.
Will business travel return to normal after the pandemic?
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Andy Uhler
Dec 11, 2020
Those who travel for work make up around 10% of airline passengers, but they account for between half and three-quarters of revenue.
TSA screens 1 million air travel passengers, a pandemic record
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Janet Nguyen
Oct 19, 2020
It’s a rebound from April, when the TSA was screening less than 100,000 people on some days.