Airlines Cash In as Flexible Work Changes Travel Patterns Untethered from desks, passengers are flying more often and in different ways. Carriers expect the new habits to endure, despite economic uncertainty.
U.S. Suit Over Alliance of American Airlines and JetBlue Goes to Trial The Justice Department antitrust case contends that the carriers’ cooperation in Boston and New York reduces competition.
Airline Pilots Seek Big Raises, and Broader Changes Pilots feel frustrated and overworked, issues that they say the air travel rebound has magnified by disrupting operations.
Air Travelers Face Delays and Cancelations on July 4 Weekend Carriers were dealing with a combination of staff shortages and passenger volume that approached or in some cases exceeded prepandemic levels.
Thousands of Flights Are Delayed or Canceled as July 4 Travel Kicks Off Airlines, dealing with bad weather and staffing shortages, struggle to keep up with high demand over the July 4 weekend.