Airline CEOs are facing higher fuel prices, but executives said in Brazil at the industry’s largest annual gathering that demand is largely holding up. The International Air Transport Association's ...
Airlines across the world have been cutting capacity and raising airfares to keep up with higher fuel costs. But even as travel is becoming more expensive, consumers still want to spend. Even as ...
Airline CEOs said at the industry's largest annual gathering in Rio de Janeiro that more fuel-efficient engines have fallen short of availability and reliability standards. That means carriers have to ...
The string of airline bankruptcies that began following the U.S. strike on Iran and subsequent spike in jet prices is not over yet. The most prominent collapse occurred at the start of May when ...
Airfares shot up 27 percent from a year earlier in the latest inflation data. By Aruni Soni As the war in Iran has squeezed energy supplies, its impact is beginning to ripple across sectors that rely ...
A former airline captain is accused of operating “hundreds of flights” without the licence necessary for doing so. Peel police will announce the results of Project Icarus, described as a “complex ...
The Iran war has slashed global airline profits. IATA forecasts airlines will generate $48 billion in operating profits in 2026, a 37% drop from last year, as soaring fuel expenses cut into ...
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HOUSTON – First, the bad news. Users of credit cards that accrue airline miles and points toward various travel perks are likely to find their balances won’t take them as far this summer. That means ...
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