Slammed by coronavirus, airlines try to coax new bookings while giving little to customers who planned ahead.
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Tag Archives: Delta Air Lines
The $500 Apple
The penalties for bringing undeclared farm products into the United States are harsh, but they are not arbitrary.
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Private Companies And Social Change
Corporate reactions to the Parkland shootings are the latest example of business leading and responding to social change.
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This Peacock Can’t Fly
When people say flying is a zoo nowadays, they can be taken literally. Some airlines are trying to change that.
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The 747 Flies Into The Sunset
When the first “Airport” film opened, jumbo jets were featured as aviation’s future. Now their day is almost past.
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Fliers Left Up In The Air
Airlines will make better efforts to help passengers stranded by technical failures – when they have no other choice.
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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Lobby Against ‘Em
Memo to American air carriers: Try matching stiff foreign competition with a better product.
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Crabs That Fly
Emirates offers a comfortable seat and good value on trans-Atlantic flights, so some U.S. carriers want to put a stop to it.
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Atlanta Deserves To Fly The Silver Comet
A tiny upstart airport might loosen Delta’s grip over Atlanta air travel, but Delta seeks to squelch the threat.
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Change Is In The Air
A fee cut by major U.S. carriers and a new route in the Middle East show that in many ways, change is in the air.
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