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Finance
Delta CEO says the CrowdStrike outage cost the airline $500 million and ‘tens of millions of dollars per day in compensation’
By
Michelle Chapman
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Finance
Spirit tries to shed its budget reputation with higher-end ticket tiers that include blocking off the seat next to you
By
Chris Morris
July 31, 2024
Finance
Biden administration rule forcing airlines to clearly disclose fees can’t go into effect, court rules
By
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Companies
American Airlines offers to double some flight attendants’ pay over 5 years as it works to avoid strike
By
Eva Roytburg
July 26, 2024
Finance
Airlines, still reeling from an outage, now face potential strike by 8,000 workers
By
The Associated Press
July 26, 2024
Tech
Southwest’s crisis 2 years ago should have been a warning to Delta before its mass cancellations
By
Seamus Webster
July 25, 2024
Lifestyle
Southwest Airlines will offer assigned seats, ditching the open seating policy it’s had since its founding over 50 years ago
By
Mary Schlangenstein
and
Bloomberg
July 25, 2024
Tech
CrowdStrike blames ‘undetected error’ for outage that grounded thousands of flights and shuttered retailers
By
The Associated Press
July 24, 2024
Finance
American Airlines flight attendants make just $27,000 to start. A new union contract could change that
By
Mary Schlangenstein
and
Bloomberg
July 20, 2024
Lifestyle
20 Southwest flight attendants injured by exploding soda cans from excessive summer heat
By
Seamus Webster
July 19, 2024
Tech
Major Microsoft and Crowdstrike disruptions ground planes, banks, McDonald’s stores and the London Stock Exchange
By
Amy Thomson
,
Shona Ghosh
,
Vlad Savov
and
Bloomberg
July 19, 2024
Conferences
Pilots are ditching top captain jobs in favor of $200,000 second-in-command gigs with better work-life balance, JetBlue founder says
By
Sasha Rogelberg
July 18, 2024
Finance
Pan Am returns to the skies, but it’s going to cost you (a lot)
By
Chris Morris
July 18, 2024
Leadership
Fired airline executive collects more than $1 million after getting the ax—and keeps his platinum travel status
By
Amanda Gerut
July 13, 2024
Finance
Record-high travel numbers did Delta no good as higher fuel and labor costs ate into its second-quarter profit
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
July 11, 2024
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