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The new Thor movie passed $100 million in its first weekend, Broadcom is preparing an offer for Qualcomm, a Federal Reserve president is set to retire, and more important headlines.
The Thanksgiving Day holiday is expected to lure nearly 29 million travelers into airports and onto airplanes this year, an increase of 3% over last year's crowd.
Southwest Airlines released mixed third-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
American Airlines reported a better-than-expected third-quarter profit this morning while meeting revenue expectations. But the airline still has a problem.
The NAACP on Wednesday issued a travel advisory for African Americans, warning that their safety and well-being may be in jeopardy if they travel on American Airlines.
The FAA is recommending that laptops not be allowed in checked airline baggage, citing a recent study that indicates serious consequences if laptop batteries ignite in the cargo compartment.
United Continental is set to report its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Wednesday.
Southwest Airlines kicked off its huge biannual fare sale Tuesday morning, just in time for holiday traveling.
An Airbus A380 superjumbo jet with 497 passengers aboard Air France flight 66 from Paris to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday in Canada after one of the jet’s four...
As expected, Boeing prevailed in a trade dispute with Canada's Bombardier. What was not expected was the massive tariff the Commerce Department plans to impose.
A new study by the Government Accountability Office urges more transparency in how airlines disclose the many options available to passengers. Good luck with that.
Despite all their promotions and rewards programs, U.S. airlines still fall short when it comes to customer service.
JetBlue Airways began a two-day sale Monday offering one-way fares for as low as $59. The offer is good through mid-December (with exceptions) as the airline tries to fill more seats.
It wasn't that long ago that Warren Buffett gave a "clear skies" proclamation for the airline industry after his portfolio managers took stakes in all the major air carriers. But that was then.
The 12 U.S. air carriers that report involuntary denied boarding, or bumping, posted the lowest bumping rate for the January-to-June period and the most recent quarter since the government started...