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‘Marie Antoinette would feel very comfortable’: How U.S. airlines built their business around big spenders
‘Marie Antoinette would feel very comfortable’: How U.S. airlines built their business around big spenders

Delta, United and American are pouring billions into first-class lounges, caviar service and lie-flat seats as premium cabins become their most profitable real estate—while economy travelers face rising fares and add-on fees.

By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressJuly 7, 2026
Landline phone orders spiked 277% this summer. Blame your smartphone bill
Landline phone orders spiked 277% this summer. Blame your smartphone bill
By Vidhi Choudhary and Retail BrewJuly 7, 2026
Despite a $220 million net worth, Rafael Nadal says he won’t retire because he hates waking up to no plans—so he’s opened a chain of hotels instead
Despite a $220 million net worth, Rafael Nadal says he won’t retire because he hates waking up to no plans—so he’s opened a chain of hotels instead
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 7, 2026
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The World Cup is just now discovering Middle America’s big heart. These Irish bingo kingpins built a $24 million business knowing it all along
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 4, 2026
As higher airfares and gas prices make vacations ‘crazy expensive,’ small business owners say Americans are staying closer to home this summer
As higher airfares and gas prices make vacations ‘crazy expensive,’ small business owners say Americans are staying closer to home this summer
By Mae Anderson and The Associated PressJuly 5, 2026
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‘I can understand the, um, obesity here’: The World discovers American cuisine at the World Cup
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressJuly 4, 2026
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The billionaires’ ‘summer camp’ that media moguls built is now run by the tech titans trying to replace them
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‘We’ll probably hit them hard again’: Trump warns Iran U.S. is preparing for more strikes following what he called the end of the ceasefire
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‘We’ll probably hit them hard again’: Trump warns Iran U.S. is preparing for more strikes following what he called the end of the ceasefire
By The Associated Press, Jon Gambrell and Seung Min KimJuly 8, 2026
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IMF expects modest 3% growth as the Iran war is dragging down the economy while AI is boosting it
By The Associated Press and Paul WisemanJuly 8, 2026
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By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2026
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Chinese companies are ditching Nvidia’s advanced accelerators for domestic AI suppliers
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Coronavirus will hammer transportation and hospitality sectors
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 24, 2020
The Coronavirus Economy: What it’s like to run a seasonal tourism business during a pandemic
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The Coronavirus Economy: What it’s like to run a seasonal tourism business during a pandemic
By Jenna SchnuerApril 23, 2020
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COVID-19 will change the entire notion of offices: Companies eye rental savings after working from home
By Vivienne WaltApril 19, 2020
For airlines in freefall, the return route will be long and bumpy
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By Vivienne WaltApril 19, 2020
Looking for a travel refund? Here’s what airlines, hotels, and theme parks are offering
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By Chris MorrisApril 17, 2020
  • AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 16: An Air New Zealand plane is seen at Auckland Airport on March 16, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. Air New Zealand has announced it will reduce its international capacity by 85 per cent as a result of the current coronavirus pandemic and its impact on travel demand. The airline is suspending flights between Auckland and Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Tokyo Narita, Honolulu, Denpasar and Taipei from 30 March to 30 June. It is also suspending its London–Los Angeles service from 20 March through to 30 June. Air New Zealand's Tasman and Pacific Island network capacity will significantly reduce between April and June, while domestic route capacity will be reduced by around 30 percent in April and May. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)
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The SuperStar Gemini cruise ship docked in Singapore on April 17, 2020, as authorities studied whether to use two ships as temporary accommodation for foreign workers who have recovered from the COVID-19 coronavirus and tested negative for it.
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By Philip J. Heijmans, K. Oanh Ha, Niluksi Koswanage and BloombergApril 17, 2020
‘Essentially zero:’ United CEO warns staff of bleak travel demand into 2021
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‘Essentially zero:’ United CEO warns staff of bleak travel demand into 2021
By Justin Bachman and BloombergApril 16, 2020
Don’t expect business travel to bounce back this year— but don’t count it out altogether
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Don’t expect business travel to bounce back this year— but don’t count it out altogether
By Rachel KingApril 15, 2020
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“End of the line:” Norwegian Air stock plunges on last-ditch debt deal
By Mikael Holter and BloombergApril 14, 2020
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By Daniela Dib ArgüellesApril 12, 2020
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Delta blocks middle seats, pauses automatic upgrades
By Chris MorrisApril 8, 2020
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By Jenna SchnuerApril 4, 2020
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) sold a total of $46,027 worth of stock in an online travel company in the day leading up to President Donald Trump’s announcement of a ban on most European travel to the U.S.
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By Greg Farrell, Billy House and BloombergApril 3, 2020
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Don’t expect an easy flight refund for your canceled trip during the coronavirus pandemic
By Aoife White, Jonathan Stearns, Ellen Proper and BloombergApril 2, 2020
Marriott says new data breach affects 5.2 million guests
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By The Associated PressMarch 31, 2020
‘Après-ski is a virus spewer’: Health officials shut down this Austrian Alps village over coronavirus fears
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By Christiaan HetznerMarch 28, 2020
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By Maria AspanMarch 27, 2020
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Medicine, phones and strawberries: As passengers drop 90%, desperate airlines convert to cargo to stay afloat
By Kyunghee Park and BloombergMarch 26, 2020
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