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Airlines Offer Vouchers, Credits For Canceled Flights. Customers Want Cash
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
A new survey suggests nearly 60 million Americans are losing money because of canceled plans. And would-be travelers are getting the runaround, even when they are legally entitled to a full refund.
Boeing To Reopen Some Production Plants With New Worker Safety Protocols
Friday, April 17, 2020
The aerospace giant said it will begin opening plants in Washington state in phases, despite a drop in orders for its planes.
Airlines Reach Agreement With Treasury Department On Share Of Coronavirus Aid
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
To prevent mass layoffs of airline employees, Congress authorized $50 billion in grants and loans for the carriers, as part of the $2.3 trillion economic relief package approved last month.
Boeing Mulls Federal Relief Package That Comes With Strings
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Boeing's airplane plants are closed. Idled employees don't know when or if they'll return to work. The aerospace giant is weighing a request for federal aid as it also considers downsizing and layoffs
Airlines Want To Cancel Rule Requiring Them To Refund Fares For Canceled Flights
Tuesday, April 07, 2020
An industry group says airlines around the world are burning through cash and can't afford to pay refunds to customers for canceled flights, despite regulations requiring it.
Airline Flights Into And Out Of New York City Cut Drastically Because Of Coronavirus
Monday, April 06, 2020
A spokesperson said American Airline's busiest flight out of LaGuardia Sunday only had 27 passengers and nine flights from JFK and LaGuardia had one passenger on each.
Boeing And Airbus Halt Production; Future Of Airplane Manufacturing Uncertain
Monday, April 06, 2020
Airbus and Boeing halt production of its jets because of the coronavirus. Orders for new planes have fallen as air travel has plummeted due to the pandemic.
Airlines Apply For Relief Payments Amid Coronavirus Slowdown
Friday, April 03, 2020
In return for a share of billions of dollars, the companies must say how they expect to pay it back and not lay off workers through Sept. 30, among other restrictions.
To Stay Aloft With Federal Aid, Airlines Must Keep Flying
Thursday, April 02, 2020
To get a share of $50 billion in aid, airlines must maintain minimal service to where they fly now, and no consolidating flights between carriers.
Federal Relief Aid To Airlines Comes With Strings Attached
Thursday, April 02, 2020
The government explains what airlines must do to get a share of $50 billion in aid. It includes maintaining minimal service to where they flow now, and no consolidating flights between carriers.
Relief Package Includes Billions For Boeing And Airlines
Friday, March 27, 2020
Air travel has rapidly decreased, and Congress has stepped up with assistance: more than $60 billion in aid for airlines, as well as Boeing and some of its critical suppliers.
Airlines And Boeing To Receive Billions Through Aid Bill
Thursday, March 26, 2020
As air travel screeches to a near-halt, Congress is coming to the rescue with some big assistance: more than $60 billion in aid for airlines, as well as Boeing and some of its critical suppliers.
With Transportation Industry In Trouble, Workers Wait For Federal Aid Package
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Airlines say they will likely have to lay off thousands of workers if Congress can't pass a coronavirus economic relief package soon. Amtrak, bus lines and subways are suffering, too.
United Airlines Threatens To Cut Jobs If Coronavirus Aid Package Isn't Passed
Friday, March 20, 2020
Individuals and businesses are slashing air travel. For example, about 624,000 people passed through airport security checkpoints Thursday, compared to 2.4 million people on the same day last year.
Airlines Request $50 Billion Bailout In Face Of Near-Standstill
Monday, March 16, 2020
Airlines asked for a $50 billion federal bailout as air travel comes to a near halt. An industry group says the sudden drop is "having an unprecedented and debilitating impact on U.S. airlines."
Ethiopian Officials Say Faulty Boeing Software Played Role In Deadly 737 Max Crash
Monday, March 09, 2020
The findings of the interim report were released a day before the anniversary of the crash of Nairobi-bound Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
What Airlines Are Doing To Help Alleviate Your Coronavirus Concerns
Saturday, March 07, 2020
With worries over the spread of coronovirus, what should you consider when boarding a crowded airplane? We tell you what airlines are doing to address concerns and how you can minimize your risk.
Coronavirus Fears Lead To Canceled Flights And Concerns Within The Travel Industry
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Companies are canceling employee travel, and airlines are slashing hundreds of flights amid fear of the spreading coronavirus. The slump is hitting the travel industry and related businesses hard.
Coronavirus Fears Lead To Canceled Flights
Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Companies are canceling employee travel and airlines are slashing hundreds of flights amid fear of the spreading coronavirus. The slump is hitting the travel industry and related businesses hard.
New Boeing CEO Gives Pep Talk To Employees And Addresses Media
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
New Boeing CEO David Calhoun met with his employees in Seattle and then held a conference call with reporters in an effort to bolster confidence in the troubled airplane manufacturer.