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Delta Will Bring Back Alcohol Service for First-Class and Comfort+
Two weeks after many airlines decided to stop serving alcoholic beverages, Delta Air Lines reversed its decision – for some flights. Delta will resume serving

United Adding Nearly 25,000 Flights in August, Extends Change Fee Waiver
United Airlines will add nearly 25,000 domestic and international flights to its August schedule compared to July 2020 as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift and air

CDC Director Disapproves Airlines Ending Middle-Seat Blocking
American Airlines’ (AA) recent announcement that it’s ending its middle-seat-blocking practices (implemented temporarily amid COVID-19) beginning July 1 has drawn direct criticism from the director

Changes in Air Travel Due to Coronavirus Are Here to Stay
Remember in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks what happened with airlines? The plethora of changes – the creation of the Transportation Security

Delta Extends Waiver on Change Fees Through July 31
Delta Air Lines is extending its waiver on change fees for new flights purchased through July 31, 2020. Travelers can now change their reservations without

Not Wearing a Face Mask? Airline Surveillance Cameras Might Rat You Out
As airlines begin cracking down on fliers for not wearing a face-covering—even threatening to ban passengers who refuse to wear one—some carriers will be using

Airline Bookings Are Down, But Interest in Flying Again is Growing
As confirmed cases of the coronavirus spike across the United States, an aviation industry services provider has revealed travel agency air bookings have once again

Southwest Offering More Flights From $49 One-Way
Southwest Airlines is offering another fall flight sale featuring one-way fares from $49. This time around, travelers have until Thursday, July 2 at 11:59 p.m.

Boeing’s 737 MAX Makes First FAA Test Run
Boeing Co.’s beleaguered 737 MAX made the first of three recertification test flights on Monday, more than 15 months after the aircraft was grounded by

Passengers Now Required to Fill Out Health Form to Fly
A White House meeting with Vice President Mike Pence last week produced no definitive answer as to whether the airlines or the government are responsible
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