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Airlines are starting to offer bargain prices, including to popular overseas destinations like Paris, a sign that they are fighting to fill planes.
The New York Times – Travel:
Airlines are starting to offer bargain prices, including to popular overseas destinations like Paris, a sign that they are fighting to fill planes.
The New York Times – Travel:
Delta Air Lines reversed course on some changes to its SkyMiles program, but across the travel industry, loyalty programs, which now rely more on credit card spending than miles flown, are in flux.
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Advocating for yourself after an airline delay or cancellation can be challenging and confusing. Here’s how to best achieve the result you want — or at least get you where you want to go.
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The Transportation Department penalties come after many travelers have expressed frustration about flight delays, cancellations and other problems.
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Two box cutters that were brought on a plane by a passenger who later threatened to stab people were not identified during a scan, a Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman said.
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The deal, which comes a day after Frontier’s bid for Spirit fell apart, is likely to face antitrust scrutiny.
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The decision could improve prospects for Spirit to reach a deal with JetBlue, a suitor it had previously rejected.
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After shedding staff in the pandemic, airlines are scrambling to respond to increased demand.
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Institutional Shareholder Services, which advises large investors, said shareholders should opt for a higher offer for Spirit by JetBlue.