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American, JetBlue expand alliance benefits despite DOJ lawsuit
American Airlines Group Inc. and JetBlue Airways Corp. are expanding shared loyalty program benefits under an alliance three weeks after the Justice Department sued to…
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IBM, American Air, Southwest snub Abbott and back Biden on shots
International Business Machines Corp., American Airlines Group Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. will follow President Joe Biden’s mandate requiring that employees be vaccinated against Covid-19,…
American, Southwest abide by Biden vaccine order, defy Texas
American Airlines Group Inc., the biggest U.S. airline, and No. 4 Southwest Airlines Co. will follow President Joe Biden’s mandate requiring that employees be vaccinated…
Wizz Air open to M&A approaches, CEO says
Wizz Air Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Jozsef Varadi said he’s prepared to embrace acquisitions should a compelling deal emerge as travel rebounds from coronavirus…
Queues for hours at Singapore Air as travel routes open up
Dozens of people queued outside Singapore Airlines’ customer-service center on the fourth floor of a luxury shopping mall on Orchard Road in downtown Singapore, in…
Airbus slides as delivery slowdown endangers year-end goal
Airbus SE slid as much as 2.3% after the European planemaker reported just one order and 40 deliveries in September, making it more of a…
Modi expedites India asset sales with regional airline on block
India plans to sell Air India Ltd.’s regional arm separately, days after Tata Sons Ltd. emerged as the highest bidder for the parent carrier in…
EasyJet boosts capacity as travel rebound gathers pace
EasyJet Plc said it will boost capacity to about 70% of 2019 levels this quarter, as the easing of travel restrictions in the U.K. triggers…
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Southwest warns of need for more staff to end disruptions
Southwest Airlines Co.’s shortage of workers overlapped with storms and an air traffic control interruption to force cancellation of nearly 3,100 flights over four days,…
Airbus sold just one plane in September, halting order gains
Airbus SE reported just one plane order in September, while managing to keep up deliveries as strains on transport links tested the global supply chain.