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Airlines
U.S. airline cancellations may not ease up by summer
Apr 11, 2022
Lots of people want to travel. But not enough people are ready to staff flights.
How does isolating Russia affect global aviation?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Mar 2, 2022
"We have gone backward probably about 30 years in a blink of an eye," says Jon Ostrower, editor of aviation industry website The Air Current.
Travel bookings tick upward as omicron recedes
Feb 21, 2022
People also appear to be booking ahead more often, seen as a sign of renewed optimism.
Sustainable fuel for planes is closer than you may think
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 17, 2022
Still, it will take greater regulation to popularize its use. "Voluntary goals don't work," one expert told us.
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.
As air rage incidents soar, a no-fly list for unruly passengers gains support
by
Justin Ho
Feb 9, 2022
Most incidents involve face masks, but alcohol plays a big role too.
For public good, not for profit.
Airlines ask CDC to cut quarantine times for vaccinated staff
by
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.
Airlines looking for a lift from holiday travel
Oct 8, 2021
United cites a jump in holiday searches as a reason for optimism. But consumers have been booking flights closer to travel time during the pandemic.
Leisure travel is back to pre-pandemic levels. But business travel? Not even close.
Jul 5, 2021
The pandemic seems to have taught a lot of businesses that employees don't need to travel as much as they used to.