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Airlines have been waiving change and cancel fees during the pandemic. How long will that last?
By
Rachel King
July 24, 2020
Finance
Airlines expand their face-mask rules—but government enforcement is needed, CEOs say
By
Maria Aspan
July 23, 2020
Finance
United expects to burn $25 million a day until fall—and that’s the good news
By
Maria Aspan
July 21, 2020
Finance
Flights with empty middle seats decrease COVID risk 79%, study says
By
Jeff John Roberts
July 16, 2020
Finance
For billionaires, investing in airlines is becoming a losing bet
By
Tom Metcalf
,
Devon Pendleton
,
Pei Yi Mak
and
Bloomberg
July 15, 2020
Delta plans to continue blocking middle seats on flights into fall. Why that’s good business
By
Maria Aspan
July 14, 2020
Prepare for departure: What you should know about summer travel in 2020
By
Rachel King
July 3, 2020
Finance
After overbooking flights in a pandemic, American Airlines is now paying passengers to get off
By
Jen Wieczner
June 30, 2020
Environment
Climate conditions on airline government bailouts are rare—and the coronavirus likely won’t be an exception
By
Katherine Dunn
June 26, 2020
International
Bain Capital makes a giant bet on the beleaguered airline industry
By
Angus Whitley
,
Harry Brumpton
and
Bloomberg
June 26, 2020
Should the government buy airplane seats so passengers can social distance? American Airlines pilots think so
By
Bloomberg
June 24, 2020
American Airlines removes passenger for refusing to wear mask—and bans him from future flights
By
Brendan Case
and
Bloomberg
June 19, 2020
Commentary
Passengers are afraid to fly. The right tools could help airlines woo them back
By
David Ziegler
June 18, 2020
Delta CEO says return to breakeven is in sight
By
Phil Wahba
June 18, 2020
‘Personnel overhang’: All the job cuts each airline has announced so far
By
David Meyer
June 11, 2020
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