The U.S. Department of Transportation warns parts of national airspace could close if the government shutdown continues, citing severe FAA staffing shortages and rising flight delays.
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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.
Delta Air Lines (DL) has introduced its new Distinctly Delta uniform collection, created with Lands’ End and employee input, combining safety, performance, and timeless design for a new era of aviation style.
Two American Airlines (AA) flight attendants were dismissed earlier this year after failing to settle outstanding union dues owed to the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA).
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).
Delta Air Lines (DL) is selling First Class upgrades for as little as $26 more than Main Cabin fares, signaling how little loyalty now matters.
Delta Air Lines (DL) CEO Ed Bastian, despite earning $27 million annually, often chooses to fly in economy class.
The 2025 ranking of North America’s most connected airports reinforces the dominance of major carriers like United, Delta, and American.
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.