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Frontier Airlines Offering Flights From $11 One-Way
Frontier Airlines is offering flights from as low as $11 one-way during a special two-day sale that ends Wednesday, July 29 at midnight ET. The

Delta CEO: We Have to Make It Right With Passengers First
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said the most important thing in battling the effects of the coronavirus epidemic is to first make things right

Fly Emirates and It Will Pay Funeral Expenses If You Die From COVID-19
Less than a week after saying it would cover passengers’ medical expenses and quarantine costs if they are diagnosed with COVID-19 in the course of

IATA Believes Aviation Industry Won’t Bounce Back Until 2024
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced experts believe it will take until 2024 for the airline industry to return to pre-pandemic levels. According to

Could US Airlines Follow China With ‘All You Can Fly’ Model?
U.S. airlines continue to report dismal earnings for the second quarter, and there doesn’t appear to be an answer anytime soon for the lowered demand

JetBlue Hit Hard in Second Quarter Earnings
Passenger demand might be on the rise, but not enough for JetBlue Airways to avoid a devastating second-quarter loss. The New York-based airline reported earnings

Airbus Makes Successful Test Run of Pilotless Plane
Like it or not, the idea of pilotless airline travel is moving forward. Airbus, the French airplane manufacturer, successfully completed a series of tests Monday

Delta Air Lines Teams With Lysol to Further Advance Cleanliness Initiatives
Delta Air Lines today announced its new collaboration with RB, the makers of Lysol, through which it aims to develop breakthrough disinfection solutions and even

New York TSA Checkpoints Are Using New ID Authentication Technology
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia Airports in New York are utilizing new technology at passenger checkpoints that both

FAA Tells Airlines to Inspect Older Boeing 737s
The Federal Aviation Administration is warning airlines that use older Boeing 737 aircraft—not the 737 MAX—to inspect the planes, as those that have been sitting
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