American adds new routes, LAX focus
American Airlines is adding 21 new routes to its network. Nearly half are part of a beefing up of its presence at LAX.
American Airlines is adding 21 new routes to its network. Nearly half are part of a beefing up of its presence at LAX.
Low oil prices have hurt some oil producers, leading them to block airlines from taking their hard-currency profits home, and to airlines dropping routes.
New and expanded air routes, including many from U.S. on discounter Norwegian Air, have given Danish tourism a big boost.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary says his airline will hold 20% of Germany's business and put two competitors out of business in the next few years through aggressive pricing and expansion.
Eight Asian low-cost airlines are hooking up their booking and ticketing to make it easier for travelers to choose them over growing rivals.
Aer Lingus, now part of the same holding company as British Air, sees a future with more service to more American cities.
Alaska Airlines, in another growth move, adds yet another codeshare and miles partner, this one a major OneWorld member.
Hilton adds a Google Maps link to its apps to let you see what the view from your window will be.
JD Power's annual survey of airline satisfaction says we're happier with flying than anytime in the past ten years...how about you?
TSA lines are getting very long again at many airports, with passengers told to allow 3 hours at some. At Atlanta, the solution is part of the problem.
Delta extends its shuttle concept to Seattle-LA and Seattle-SF flights as part of its continuing competition with Alaska Airlines for West Coast traffic.
Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are both rolling out new high-speed WiFi services...but they come with a price.
KLM and British Airways are adding more 787 service to U.S. cities from Europe.
Delta is joining American and dozens of international airlines in offering a 'premium economy' section on international flights. The trend is leaving more and more flights with business as the premium class instead of first.
Barcelona is one of the world's great tourist draws, but lately there have been concerns about numbers, and about ways to pay for city services.