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Airline Executives Warn Air Traffic Control Problems Will Plague Industry for ‘Years’ - travelandleisure.com - New York - city Newark
travelandleisure.com
13.09.2023 / 18:33

Airline Executives Warn Air Traffic Control Problems Will Plague Industry for ‘Years’

Air traffic control staff shortages have plagued the air industry all summer, and now airline executives are warning travelers it could take years to fix.

United Airlines nationwide ground stop lifted after system outage - thepointsguy.com
thepointsguy.com
05.09.2023 / 19:41

United Airlines nationwide ground stop lifted after system outage

United Airlines issued a ground stop on Tuesday afternoon, briefly pausing departures and disrupting flights across its network.

American Airlines Fined $4.1 million for Tarmac Delay Rule Violations - travelpulse.com - Usa - county Dallas - Washington - county Worth
travelpulse.com
29.08.2023 / 22:37

American Airlines Fined $4.1 million for Tarmac Delay Rule Violations

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) just revealed that it has levied a $4.1-million fine against American Airlines (AA) for keeping thousands of passengers onboard planes that sat on airport tarmacs for several hours without the option to deplane.

In The Summer, Geneva, Switzerland Turns Into Geneva-Sur-Mer - forbes.com - Switzerland - county Geneva - county Summers
forbes.com
29.08.2023 / 09:59

In The Summer, Geneva, Switzerland Turns Into Geneva-Sur-Mer

Summers in my hometown of Geneva, Switzerland used to bring sunny spells, but also long, rainy periods during which one wondered whether July had suddenly morphed into November. No longer. Climate change and its resulting heat waves have transformed the aquatic landscape, and more importantly the relationship between people and Lake Geneva (also known as Lake Léman). Along the quays, outdoor bars and cafes have sprung up, and on the water, sail boats, yachts, but also kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and even floating mattresses lend a new Mediterranean feel to this Alpine scenery.

DOT hits American Airlines with largest-ever $4.1 million fine for tarmac delays - thepointsguy.com - Usa - city Las Vegas
thepointsguy.com
28.08.2023 / 23:01

DOT hits American Airlines with largest-ever $4.1 million fine for tarmac delays

Delays are an unpleasant but inevitable part of air travel, but delays on the tarmac after boarding the airplane can be especially frustrating — and potentially dangerous.

U.S. Fines American Airlines $4.1 Million for Lengthy Tarmac Delays - nytimes.com - Usa - county Dallas - Washington - city San Antonio - Houston - county Worth
nytimes.com
28.08.2023 / 18:31

U.S. Fines American Airlines $4.1 Million for Lengthy Tarmac Delays

The Transportation Department fined American Airlines $4.1 million on Monday, saying the carrier violated federal rules by keeping passengers stranded on airport tarmacs for hours on dozens of occasions in recent years.

Delta, JetBlue Air Taxi Supplier Joby Delays Commercial Flights by a Year - skift.com - Japan
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:44

Delta, JetBlue Air Taxi Supplier Joby Delays Commercial Flights by a Year

Joby Aviation has delayed the introduction of its new electric air taxi by about a year to 2025, as the certification of the new aircraft proceeds slower than hoped. The developer disclosed the delay in a letter to shareholders on Wednesday.

Airlines Tweak Schedules Toward Leisure Routes as One-Day Business Trips Falter - skift.com - Australia - New Zealand - Usa
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:40

Airlines Tweak Schedules Toward Leisure Routes as One-Day Business Trips Falter

Airlines around the world are ripping up schedules and bringing in new flights to cope with a COVID-triggered trend in corporate travel for executives like Jerome Harris – the scrapping of one-day business trips in favour of longer stays.

Southwest Puts Initial Cost of Meltdown at Up To $825 Million - skift.com - Jordan
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:36

Southwest Puts Initial Cost of Meltdown at Up To $825 Million

Southwest Airlines has put an initial number to the losses incurred during its holiday meltdown: a $725-825 million hit to its pre-tax income in the fourth quarter. That number includes both $400-425 million in lost revenue and added costs, for example reimbursing people for alternative travel costs.

U.S. Goes After Higher Penalties for Airlines Breaking Consumer Rules - skift.com - Usa - Canada
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:32

U.S. Goes After Higher Penalties for Airlines Breaking Consumer Rules

The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) said it planned to seek higher penalties for airlines and others that broke consumer protection rules, saying they were necessary to deter future violations.

Delta CEO Calls for More FAA Funding After Outage - skift.com - city Atlanta - Washington - city Washington
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:32

Delta CEO Calls for More FAA Funding After Outage

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian made a call to action for more funding and investment in the U.S. air traffic control system after an outage Wednesday disrupted more than 11,000 flights across the country.

U.S. Thanksgiving Airline Travel Demand at Highest Level Since 2019 - skift.com - Usa - state Connecticut - San Francisco - city Chicago - city Newark
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:30

U.S. Thanksgiving Airline Travel Demand at Highest Level Since 2019

U.S. airlines and airports are preparing for a surge in passengers over the Thanksgiving holiday, with the number of travelers expected to hit the highest level in three years.

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