Stories Tagged as
Airline industry
As air rage incidents soar, a no-fly list for unruly passengers gains support
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Justin Ho
Feb 9, 2022
Most incidents involve face masks, but alcohol plays a big role too.
Flight school combats lack of diversity in the cockpit
Jan 24, 2022
As analysts predict a pilot shortage in the coming years, a nonprofit flight school in Mississippi is focused on training a more diverse aviation workforce.
Telecoms set to launch new 5G spectrum over FAA objections
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Lily Jamali
Jan 3, 2022
In November, a warning from the Federal Aviation Administration about safety concerns led to AT&T and Verizon postponing the launch.
Travel industry uses lessons from past COVID waves to deal with omicron
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Justin Ho
Dec 27, 2021
Like how to reduce contact, reschedule flights and handle the unexpected.
Airlines, telecom clash over new 5G spectrum
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Matt Levin
Nov 26, 2021
AT&T and Verizon spent tens of billions to get the latest 5G technology up and running. But airlines say it could impact plane safety.
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.
For public good, not for profit.
Staffing is key to smooth air travel over the holiday period
Nov 22, 2021
As the number of passengers returns to near pre-pandemic levels, the airline industry is struggling to find enough workers.
Travel slowing as Labor Day nears
Aug 30, 2021
The late-summer slowdown could delay full recovery for the industry.
Emissions offsets ease travel guilt, but do they reduce carbon footprints?
Aug 17, 2021
The voluntary carbon offsets market is unregulated, with no standard pricing. And offsets may not deliver what they promise.