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American Airlines Fined $50 Million for Violation of Disability Laws

Published: 11-10-2024
Learn more about the AA fine.

Will Travel Costs Keep American Travelers Home for the Holidays?

Published: 10-23-2024
Photo by Two Paddles Axe and Leatherwork on Unsplash Many Americans are considering if growing travel expenses will prevent them from celebrating outside of their homes as the holiday season draws near. The state of the economy is still a major issue despite some encouraging improvements. Travel Costs:

Is Starlink the Future of In-Flight Internet?

Published: 10-01-2024
Photo by Mariia Shalabaieva on Unsplash SpaceX's Starlink is completely transforming the in-flight internet experience and changing the way passengers travel. Starlink, well-known for its audacious plan to blanket the entire planet with broadband internet via a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO)

After Initial Optimism, Western Airlines Are Retreating From China

Published: 09-17-2024
Photo by Ralf Leineweber on Unsplash American airline carriers have been reducing their flights to China in recent months, which is a significant change following the first post-COVID bounce in international travel. Despite initial optimism surrounding the world’s largest economy, a mix of changing

Why Are Lower Cost Airlines Struggling to Turn a Profit?

Published: 08-27-2024
Photo by Forsaken Films on Unsplash Despite the desirability for cheap travel and high summer demand, low-cost airlines such as Spirit, JetBlue, and Southwest are currently facing serious profitability issues. There are several variables that lead to this struggle: Overabundance of Cheap Seats: There

Are Major Airlines Retreating from their Climate Goals?

Published: 08-13-2024
Photo by Daniel Norris on Unsplash Air New Zealand has officially abandoned its goal to reduce carbon emissions by 2030. The airline claims that major obstacles remain in obtaining more efficient planes and shifting to more sustainable fuel sources. This retreat is significant because the carrier is

The Skift Aviation Forum Returns. What Is It?

Published: 07-30-2024
Image Courtesy of Skift The Skift Aviation Forum returns on November 12th, 2024 in Dallas, TX. This annual forum provides CEOs, senior executives, and thought leaders from the aviation industry and related fields with chance to attend panels and discuss the trends and future of aviation. This year’s

Why Is It So Hard for Airlines to Maintain Profitability?

Published: 07-16-2024
Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash After a period of unprofitability, the airline sector returned to healthy profits last year with a net profit of $23.3 billion, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Fortunately, for 2024, the industry is expected to continue profitability

AI and Aviation: FAA Requests More Info

Published: 07-02-2024
Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash Artificial Intelligence is the talk of technology. From ChatGPT for writing and research to generative AI for video content, consumers have been using AI for many new purposes. Industry and businesses are also leveraging AI for its predictive capabilities and ability

73 Airline CEOs Sign New Safety Leadership Charter

Published: 06-18-2024
Photo by Hanson Lu on Unsplash 73 Airline CEOs Sign Onto New Safety Leadership Charter Safety is in the spotlight in the aviation industry. A rise in runway collision near-misses and the negative press around Boeing has put airline safety in the public consciousness, despite the fact that it is safer


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