Spirit Airlines to pay up to $8.25 million in class action over 'gotcha' carry-on bag fees
By Brendan Pierson NEW YORK Spirit Airlines Inc has agreed to pay up to $8.25 million to settle
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United Airlines in $30 million settlement with quadriplegic man's family
By Jonathan Stempel United Airlines has agreed to a $30 million settlement after a deplaning incident left a
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American Airlines sees higher costs after new pilot contract
(Reuters) -American Airlines said on Tuesday that it was expecting to record higher costs in the current quarter following a
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US airline pilots fight their unions to increase retirement age
By Rajesh Kumar Singh and Allison Lampert Bo Ellis has been a devoted member of the Air Line
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American Airlines pilots approve new contract -union
CHICAGO American Airlines pilots have approved a new four-year contract, their union said on Monday. The Allied Pilots
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Ethiopian Airlines to manufacture parts in venture with Boeing
NAIROBI Ethiopian Airlines will start manufacturing aircraft parts in a venture with Boeing at an initial cost of
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Air travel boom creates crosswinds for air cargo
By Tim Hepher, Lisa Baertlein, Allison Lampert and Valerie Insinna Air cargo enjoyed record demand when COVID-19 closed
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Exclusive-United States, China agree to double weekly flights between countries -- sources
WASHINGTON The United States and China will approve twice the number of passenger flights currently permitted for air
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Judge rules Southwest disregarded order in religious discrimination case
A federal judge says the airline twisted his words and failed to comply with his court order.
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Federal judge orders Southwest Airlines attorneys to attend 'religious-liberty training' from conservative group
A federal judge in Texas on Monday ordered three attorneys for Southwest Airlines to attend "religious-liberty training" from a conservative legal advocacy group as punishment for allegedly violating his ruling in a religious discrimination case brought against the company by a fired flight attendant.
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Airlines seek extension to minimum flight requirements cuts at NYC-area airports
WASHINGTON Major U.S. airlines on Monday asked the Federal Aviation Administration to extend cuts to minimum flight requirements
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Airlines take aim at Italy's plans to bring down sky-high prices
ROME A group of airlines operating in Italy on Monday criticised government plans to curb ticket prices at
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