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United Airlines Turns Old Uniforms Into Masks for Frontline Workers
United Airlines announced Wednesday it had delivered 7,500 face masks crafted from old uniforms over the last week to frontline workers. The airline worked with

Boeing Resumes 737 MAX Production, Announces More Job Cuts
Boeing announced Wednesday it would be forced to cut more than 12,000 jobs in the United States due to the continued impact of the coronavirus

World’s Busiest Airport Adopts New Tech to Fight COVID-19
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), normally the world’s busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic (when there isn’t a pandemic on), is taking trailblazing steps

Key Takeaways From JD Power Airline Satisfaction Study
It’ll be imperative that airlines continue to be transparent and win travelers’ trust to be successful in a post-pandemic world, according to the J.D. Power

Survey Highlights Coronavirus Changes Airline Passengers Want
A recent survey of business and leisure airline passengers highlighted the guidelines and health-related equipment travelers are looking for when boarding a plane during and

US Accuses China of Playing Politics With Airlines
On one side? Washington D.C. On the other? Beijing. Caught in between? Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and a host of Chinese carriers. A political

LATAM Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
LATAM Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as the company continues to hemorrhage money due to the reduced demand for air travel caused by

IATA: Damage to Air Travel Will Extend Into 2023
Any comeback by the beleaguered airline industry will extend into 2023, according to new data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the airlines’

Michigan Officials Intercept COVID-19 Patient From Flying
A person who tested positive for the coronavirus while visiting the state of Michigan and wanted to return home was tracked and intercepted at an

Airlines Have Best Days in Two Months
U.S. airlines had their busiest two days in the last two months this week—still a far cry from what the numbers were a year ago
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