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Alaska Airlines, pilots reach contract agreement

Alaska Airlines and the union for its 1,500 pilots say they have a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract.

 

JetBlue says it may stop Long Beach operations

JetBlue says it may stop Long Beach operations

JetBlue Airways, citing frustration with the lack of facility improvements at Long Beach Airport, said Wednesday that it may cease operations at the airport where it began its West Coast expansion and is now the busiest carrier.

 

American to add Wi-Fi service to domestic flights

American to add Wi-Fi service to domestic flights

American Airlines (AMR) is announcing today that it's joining rival Delta Air Lines (DAL) in making Wi-Fi Internet connections available to most domestic passengers.

 

Alaska Airlines Suspends All Anchorage Flights Due to Volcanic Ash

Alaska Airlines Suspends All Anchorage Flights Due to Volcanic Ash

Alaska Airlines has suspended all flights into and out of Anchorage, Alaska, due to the mid-morning eruption of Mt. Redoubt.

 

Air France warning highlights global trade fears

Shares in Europe's largest airline fell sharply on Friday after Air France-KLM ditched any hopes of making a full-year profit ...

 

Ways to Save With Airline Loyalty Programs

Airlines are sweetening the pot to lure back disillusioned travelers.

 

Airlines Seen Losing $4.7 Billion

Airlines Seen Losing $4.7 Billion

The International Air Transport Association said it expected airlines to make a $4.7 billion loss in 2009, almost double the $2.5 billion loss it had originally forecast.

 

Yale student sues airline for $1M over lost Xbox

Yale student sues airline for $1M over lost Xbox

A Yale University student from Ohio has filed a lawsuit seeking $1 million from US Airways for a video game console he says was ...

 

Faulty Altimeter Cited in Amsterdam Crash

A faulty altimeter contributed to the crash of a Turkish Airlines jet at Amsterdam’s international airport last week, officials said.

 

Airlines Slash Fares to Fill Seats

Airlines Slash Fares to Fill Seats

After two years of raising fares as fuel prices soared, U.S. airlines are slashing prices dramatically in an effort to fill up empty seats.

 

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