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Germany will take Lufthansa stake in landmark $9.8 billion bailout
Travel & LeisureGermany will take Lufthansa stake in landmark $9.8 billion bailout
By BloombergMay 25, 2020
US Airline Industry Effects-COVID-19
FinanceWill the airlines survive the coronavirus? Yes—and here’s how
By Shawn TullyMay 24, 2020
Warren Buffett says Berkshire is reversing course on airlines—again
FinanceWarren Buffett says Berkshire is reversing course on airlines—again
By BloombergMay 2, 2020
Planes At Reagan National Airport As Coronavirus Cripples Air Travel
Travel & Leisure‘This is the new flying etiquette:’ JetBlue is first U.S. airline to require passenger face masks
By Brendan Case and BloombergApril 28, 2020
For airlines in freefall, the return route will be long and bumpy
MagazineFor airlines in freefall, the return route will be long and bumpy
By Vivienne WaltApril 19, 2020
‘Essentially zero:’ United CEO warns staff of bleak travel demand into 2021
Leadership‘Essentially zero:’ United CEO warns staff of bleak travel demand into 2021
By Justin Bachman and BloombergApril 16, 2020
What the government bailout means for airline investors (and CEOs)
FinanceWhat the government bailout means for airline investors (and CEOs)
By Shawn TullyApril 15, 2020
Don’t expect business travel to bounce back this year— but don’t count it out altogether
LifestyleDon’t expect business travel to bounce back this year— but don’t count it out altogether
By Rachel KingApril 15, 2020
The Treasury and U.S. airlines have reached a tentative bailout deal
FinanceThe Treasury and U.S. airlines have reached a tentative bailout deal
By BloombergApril 14, 2020
What’s going to happen to your frequent-flier status and miles during the coronavirus pandemic
LifestyleWhat’s going to happen to your frequent-flier status and miles during the coronavirus pandemic
By Rachel KingApril 6, 2020
Don’t expect an easy flight refund for your canceled trip during the coronavirus pandemic
FinanceDon’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
A passenger aircraft, operated by Deutsche Lufthansa AG, sits grounded on the closed north west runway at Frankfurt Airport, operated by Fraport AG, in Frankfurt, Germany, on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Unable to fill planes with passengers as the coronavirus destroys travel demand, airlines are instead using their fleets to transport more cargo, including medicines, smartphones and Korean strawberries. Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Travel & LeisureMedicine, phones and strawberries: As passengers drop 90%, desperate airlines convert to cargo to stay afloat
By Kyunghee Park and BloombergMarch 26, 2020
Boeing temporarily shuts down Seattle-area factories
FinanceBoeing temporarily shuts down Seattle-area factories
By Richard Clough, Julie Johnsson and BloombergMarch 23, 2020
Unused Lufthansa aircraft sit next to the taxiways of the airport in Frankfurt, Germany on March 18, 2020.
Travel & LeisureLufthansa cuts 95% of its flights as world airlines near complete shutdown to face coronavirus
By Richard Weiss, Angus Whitley, Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergMarch 19, 2020
Boeing 737 Max aircraft at airport
FinanceBoeing stock plunges again after coronavirus bailout quest spooks investors
By Julie Johnsson, Alan Levin and BloombergMarch 18, 2020
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