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Newsletters
JetBlue CEO’s ‘leap of faith’ led her to become the first woman to run a major U.S. airline. Now she’s focused on returning the carrier to profitability
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Joey Abrams
July 9, 2024
Lifestyle
Complaints about air travel have soared to nearly 100,000—even as flight cancellations decline
By
The Associated Press
July 5, 2024
Finance
Canada’s WestJet reaches deal to end mechanics union strike but disruptions that canceled 829 flights will continue through week
By
The Associated Press
July 1, 2024
Finance
Canada’s WestJet cancels over 800 flights affecting 110,000 passengers after strike by mechanics union
By
The Associated Press
July 1, 2024
Retail
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary sees pay packet jump to $5 million as he chases 9-figure bonus
By
Ryan Hogg
June 28, 2024
Leadership
Virgin Atlantic’s CEO says he received complaints about the airline’s tattoo policy—and he doesn’t care: ‘Society will catch up’
By
Phil Wahba
June 25, 2024
Environment
Airlines and agriculture groups dream of ethanol-fueled jets, but moving the corn-based fuel? Farmers say NIMBY to ‘big, poisonous pipe’
By
Jack Dura
,
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
June 18, 2024
Finance
Boeing whistleblower alleges plane maker lost track of up to 400 faulty 737 parts
By
Allyson Versprille
,
Julie Johnsson
and
Bloomberg
June 18, 2024
Finance
The FAA is investigating a Southwest flight that came within 400 feet of slamming into the ocean
By
Mary Schlangenstein
,
Allyson Versprille
and
Bloomberg
June 16, 2024
Retail
Michael O’Leary says he ‘will make a fortune this Christmas’ on $1,080 tickets thanks to a ‘bogus’ passenger cap at Ryanair’s main airport
By
Ryan Hogg
June 13, 2024
Politics
Bernie Sanders and 31 Democratic senators demand airline workers be allowed to go on strike ‘as necessary’
By
The Associated Press
June 13, 2024
Companies
American Airlines flight attendants say their pay is so low, they fight for airplane meals to save money and sleep in their cars—and they’re ready to strike
By
Eva Roytburg
June 8, 2024
Finance
One of New York’s richest counties is suing to shut down Bark Air days after its first charter flight for dogs took off (Updated)
By
Chris Morris
June 7, 2024
Finance
Brazil wants to bring down sky-high air fares, but its airline subsidy plan is stuck in a holding pattern
By
Bloomberg
June 3, 2024
Lifestyle
Three Black men sue American Airlines, saying they were kicked off their flight after a random complaint about body odor
By
The Associated Press
and
Sunny Nagpaul
May 30, 2024
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