Airlines: Page 6
United Airlines Lost a Massive $1.8 Billion, Cut Thousands of Staff and Burned Through $25 Million a Day in the Third Quarter
But CEO Scott Kirby added that by cost cutting and building up nearly $20 billion of liquidity, it was ready to prepare for an eventual recovery.
Covid-19: Travel After the Pandemic
Airlines have gone out of business, counties have closed borders, and many companies in travel and hospitality have since gone bankrupt. What does this mean for those looking to explore the world or have been bitten by the travel but while being stuck at home?
Dubai-Based Travel Tech Startup Hotel Data Cloud Selected As A SemiFinalist In The United Nations World Tourism Organization's Healing Solutions for Tourism Challenge
Launched in 2016 by Gregor Amon and Kevin Czok, Hotel Data Cloud is a centralized global database for descriptive hotel content that disseminates hotels' information and pictures across all major travel websites, travel agent databases, and points of sale.
UAE Startup The Concept Wants To Help You Travel Using Sustainable Products
With an aim to remove non-sustainable hardware from the aviation industry, its first core prototype is a redesigned lightweight in-flight economy food tray called NEOS Fly which combines functionality, sustainability, and technology, and would make a positive impact on the environment, while also allowing airlines to save money in the long run.
Air Travel Resumes, but Majority Indians Skeptical About Taking a Flight
About 76 per cent respondents to a survey conducted by community platform Localcircles said they do not plan to take a flight in the next 30 days at least.
Frontier Airlines to Charge Extra for Flying Next to an Empty Seat
If you want to guarantee the middle seat next to you remains empty during a flight, expect to pay $39-$89 extra.
India's Travel Sector Braces For Coronavirus Impact
With international travel hit and fear among those planning domestic travel, affected airlines, hotels and booking portals take note of how much the pandemic is affecting the industry.
Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway Loses $3 Billion in Airline Stocks
The billionaire investor's conglomerate counts Delta, Southwest, United, and American among its 25 biggest holdings, and owns more than 8% of all four companies.
Attention Frequent Flyers! Know All Your Rights Before You Travel Next
From full refund to free accommodation and meal, here are basic rights every flyer should be aware of
British Airways Is Offering VR Entertainment on Flights
First class passengers between London and New York get their own cinema in the sky.
Cathay Pacific Records Passengers During Flights
Any use of the in-flight entertainment system is logged and CCTV cameras on board each flight record your activity for security purposes.
British Airways Fined $229 Million for 2018 Data Breach
The fine is the largest ICO has levied against a company, far outweighing the £500,000 Facebook had to pay for the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Instructions in Customer Centricity from Jet Airways
Recognize That There is No Such Thing as "My Typical Customer", averages can be deceptive
Jet Airways is all Set to Declare Bankruptcy after Finding No Buyer
The consortium of lenders has planned to take the aviation company to bankruptcy court after not finding a right investor or buyer for it in the last five months
American Airlines Adds Wi-Fi to Its Entire Domestic Fleet
Your next flight with American Airlines will include access to the internet, as long as you don't mind paying for it.