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NTSB: American Airlines & Delta Near-Miss At JFK Proves Need For Tech
Forbes· 9 hours agoThe National Transportation Safety Board has published an abstract of its final report on a...
Virgin Atlantic Announces New Codeshare Partnerships
Airways· 7 hours agoVirgin Atlantic has announced new codeshare partnerships with El Al, SAS, and Saudia.
Report Says Young Travelers Don’t Value Airline Loyalty. Airlines: ‘That’s News To Us.’
Forbes· 1 day agoDespite airline exuberance over the broad success of loyalty programs, a new survey contends that...
In American Airlines’ Sour Week, United Vaults Ahead
Forbes· 4 days agoThe presentation that followed Isom’s was by United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby. Kirby said, as he has said for months, that United now competes with Delta...
The carbon offsets used by many major corporations are "likely junk"
Mother Jones· 5 days agoDelta, Gucci, Volkswagen, ExxonMobil, Disney, easyJet and Nestlé are among the major corporations to...
In Welcome Move for Israel Travel, Delta and Virgin Atlantic Announce Return to Tel Aviv
The New York Sun· 2 days agoMore flights to Israel: It is both a welcome development for travelers to the Middle East and an...
Global Airlines' Profit Outlook Improves as Travel Demand Rises
Investopedia· 2 days agoHowever, profit margins are expected to remain low as the industry contends with high fuel prices...
Will Packed Airlines Actually Make Any Money This Year?
Forbes· 5 days agothe TSA tweeted triumphantly. For this summer, estimates are that 271 million travelers will fly US ...
You earned an Amex Membership Rewards welcome offer—here are the 4 best ways to spend your points
Fortune· 1 day agoOn the low end, you have Amex itself admitting its points are worth a paltry 0.6 CPP for statement credits. On the high end, you have users on the r/Amex subreddit claiming they’ve gotten 3 ...
Corporations Invested in Carbon Offsets That Were 'Likely Junk', Analysis Says - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoFrom a report: Delta, Gucci, Volkswagen, ExxonMobil, Disney, easyJet and Nestle are among the major corporations to have purchased millions of carbon credits from climate ...