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Hawaiian Airlines to Resume Most Mainland US Routes on August 1
Hawaiian Airlines has announced that it will resume most U.S. mainland routes on August 1 when Hawaii rolls out a pre-travel COVID-19 testing program allowing

TSA Shares Travel Tips Ahead of 2020 Fourth of July Holiday Weekend
Air travel has changed over the last few months, hitting record lows, but this hasn’t stopped crowds at the airport or unruly passengers on planes.

Delta CEO Talks Future of Safe Flying
In yet another of his email updates to customers, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said travelers will be safe – and not just from

Alaska Airlines to Issue Yellow Cards as Face Mask Warnings
They say sports are a metaphor for life. Apparently, it’s also a metaphor for aviation. Alaska Airlines has announced it will issue a “Yellow Card”

United Defends Ending Middle Seat Policy, Calls It “PR Strategy”
Less than a week after announcing it would end its policy on blocking middle seats and return to flying at capacity, United Airlines defended its

Domestic Air Bookings on the Rise
A rebound of sorts may be underway for the domestic airline industry, punctuated by a surge in bookings surrounding the July 4 holiday period, according

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
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