Stories Tagged as
Airline industry
How airports are failing senior travelers
Jul 31, 2017
Long distances to walk, heavy bags to lift, arrival screens to squint at — older flyers face challenges
Qatar Airways’ plan to invest in American Airlines seen as a bid to undercut criticism
Jun 22, 2017
Qatar Airways, the national airline of that embattled Persian Gulf nation, plans to invest about $808 million in American Airlines. This is an unsolicited investment — a purchase of voting shares on the open market. This comes as U.S. airlines, including American, have criticized Qatar Airways and two carriers based in the United Arab Emirates […]
Will new technology improve your airport experience?
Jun 15, 2017
Delta Airlines is testing new biometrics technology that would allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection to record facial images of travelers leaving the United States. The measure is being touted as a way to boost security and make life easier for travelers. Experts say the goal is to move the technology on to all airlines and […]
Is Spirit Airlines' business model to blame for the near riot over cancellations?
by
Annie Baxter
May 12, 2017
Spirit Airlines is in the spotlight this week after cancelled flights led to a near riot at its hub in Fort Lauderdale. The discount airline blamed “unlawful labor activity” by the pilots during contract negotiations, with their refusal to work some flights causing hundreds of cancellations. The union has denied the accusation but says its […]
Drops in travel from the Middle East to U.S. hurt high-end markets
by
Reema Khrais
Apr 19, 2017
Emirates, the biggest airline in the Middle East, is cutting back on flights to the United States in five of its 12 destinations. The air carrier said demand has dropped steeply since President Trump’s restrictions on entry from Muslim-majority countries. And the ban of any electronic device bigger than a cell phone from certain Middle East […]
Trump plan to privatize the FAA faces familiar foes
Apr 13, 2017
Opponents say small, rural airports and towns would be hurt economically.
For public good, not for profit.
What United could have done differently
Apr 11, 2017
Was there a better way to handle the situation? Yes, there was. And airlines do it all the time.
Boeing starts a deal in Iran, a nation hungry for new planes
by
Jed Kim
Apr 4, 2017
Boeing will sell 30 new jets to Iran Aseman Airlines, its second recent deal in that nation. It’s also got plans to sell 80 planes to Iran Air. The Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran removed some U.S. economic sanctions in exchange for Iran agreeing to curb its development of nuclear technology. New planes were […]
How to solve a plane crash
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Sep 28, 2016
Christine Negroni's new book, "The Crash Detectives" details how investigations work and what they find.