Major airlines including American, Delta, and United have responded to the FAA's decision to reduce flights by 10% at 40 airports starting Friday.
American said in a Nov. 9 statement that it reduced its flight schedules by 6% at 40 airports for Tuesday, Nov. 11, amounting to about 200 flights canceled. It previously announced plans to cut about ...
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How US Airlines Are Responding to FAA’s Flight Reduction Plan
Airlines like American, Delta, United, JetBlue, and Southwest are adjusting schedules and offering refunds or rebooking ...
Holiday travelers are in luck. Now that the government shutdown has ended, flights are on the path to returning to business as usual. Still, one Texas airline is cautioning that normal operations ...
The Trump administration is planning to cut 10% of air travel capacity at 40 of the country's busiest airports— a move that ...
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American Airlines laying off some management, support staff after third quarter $114M net loss
The move comes after a third-quarter earnings report, where the airline reported a net loss of $114 million. This is in spite of also reporting a record third-quarter revenue of $13.7 billion.
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