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March 16, 2010
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As expected, American Airlines added their name to the list of U.S. carriers looking for an exemption to the new tarmac rule going into law in late April. More...
After a fuel spike and economic meltdown in 2008, the airline industry went into panic mode last year. With many of the major carriers slashing the amount of planes they flew, passengers found themselves squished into fully booked air-crafts. More...
February 08, 2010
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According to numerous reports, financially strapped Japan Airlines is now looking to stay put as a partner with American Airlines and the oneworld alliance. More...
January 26, 2010
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Top U.S. carriers have bailed on the idea of raising fares by up to $16 round-trip after some airlines resisted the plan. American Airlines, Delta, Continental and United have all dropped what would have been the first airfare hike of the new year. More...
January 21, 2010
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The so called "fat fee" that made headlines about a year ago is back in the news today with the announcement that Air France is requesting chubby travelers to fork over extra cash and pay for two seats when flying. More...
January 20, 2010
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One of the worst kept secrets in the airline industry came to fruition yesterday as Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy. JAL is about 2.32 trillion yen, or about $25.5 billion, in debt. Financial experts in Tokyo expect that lenders will recover only 20 percent of the money owed. More...
January 19, 2010
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Delta...Continental...United...US Airways...and now American Airlines. Yup as we predicted last week right here on the blog, AA joined the other major U.S. carriers by raising their baggage fees. More...
January 10, 2010
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Reports out of Tokyo are that the once mighty Japan Airlines might soon file for bankruptcy protection much sooner than expected. Faced with roughly $16 billion in debt, JAL faces many financial challenges ahead and is being called the biggest corporate failure in Japanese history. More...
January 05, 2010
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The news for Japan Airlines is not looking so good these days. Stock in JAL fell 25% last week to end the 2009 year. Rumors among travel analysts is that the airline might declare bankruptcy due to a $15 billion loss in profits. That is in addition to the announcement by JAL that may drop international flights altogether. More...