Spirit Airlines (NK) is negotiating $100 million in labor concessions with pilots and flight attendants to unlock critical bankruptcy financing and sustain operations amid its second Chapter 11 process in less than a year.
Author: Natalia Shelley
The federal government shutdown, entering its 36th day, has prompted U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to announce that he will order a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports starting Friday unless Congress strikes a deal.
A spontaneous gospel singalong on an American Airlines Boeing 777 turned a routine flight into an uplifting moment of unity, sparking joy both onboard and online.
A Russian cargo plane operated by Aviacon Zitotrans (ZT) recently completed a multi-stop journey across Latin America, beginning in Caracas (CCS) and continuing to several allied nations.
Southwest Airlines (WN) is shifting strategy by outsourcing curbside check-in at Orlando International Airport (MCO), raising questions about the airline’s evolving identity and its impact on passengers.
United Airlines flight attendants have resumed contract negotiations after rejecting a tentative deal in July.
United Airlines (UA) has officially returned to Thailand after more than a decade, relaunching its service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) via Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
The NTSB is investigating a near-miss between a Southwest Airlines jet and a medical helicopter near Cleveland, prompting renewed scrutiny of airspace safety and air traffic control staffing levels.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby’s latest White House appearance wasn’t just policy—it was positioning. His praise for the administration and calls to reopen the government suggest a calculated effort to secure favor ahead of a potential JetBlue merger.
Alaska Airlines (AS) has won a court order allowing it to subpoena Delta Air Lines (DL) in a major legal dispute with Virgin Group.