Airline industry

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  • No Mask, No Fly Delta Tells Passengers; Puts 460 Customers On Banned List
    Airlines
    Wearing a mask is among the simplest and most effective actions we can take to reduce transmission, Delta says.
  • American Airlines To Return Boeing 737 Max Jets To Service In December
    American Airlines
    American Airlines has set return-to-service dates for its Boeing 737 Max jets as it expects the FAA to recertify the aircraft before the year ends.
  • China Eastern Airlines To Get $4.6 Billion In State Aid
    China Eastern
    Compared with overseas airlines, China has fared relatively better as its travel industry has rebounded following the pandemic.
  • American And United To Cut Combined 32,000 Airline Employees
    HALF USED
    United Airlines and American Airlines are moving ahead with their plans to reduce their workforce after the companies failed to secure additional federal funding.
  • Boeing 737 Flight Evaluations Completed Without Incident; FAA Optimistic
    Boeing
    Canceled orders and costs relating to the crashes, compounded by the spread of the coronavirus, led to Boeing losing billions of dollars.
  • Qatar Airways Reports $1.9 Billion Loss Owing To Travel Demand Downturn
    LEGAL ACTION
    Qatar Airways was forced to temporarily retire some of its planes, which numbered around 250 before the pandemic.
  • Lufthansa Might Retire More Planes, Staff As Travel Downturn Worsens
    Lufthansa
    Lufthansa says its outlook for the international travel industry remains grim and business has significantly worsened recently.
  • Golden Week 2020 Expected To Be Busiest For China's Airlines
    China
    Domestic flights during the Golden Week Holiday are expected to reach more than 15 million amid the low ticket prices and gradual easement of travel restrictions.
  • Delta Air Lines To Hold Off Job Cuts Amid Voluntary Buyouts And Leaves
    Delta
    Delta Air Lines announced that it will be holding off on furloughing more employees thanks to the unexpected number of voluntary leaves, buyouts, and reduced work hours.
  • Delta Air Lines To Hold Off Job Cuts Amid Voluntary Buyouts And Leaves
    Delta
    Delta Air Lines announced that it will be holding off on furloughing more employees thanks to the unexpected number of voluntary leaves, buyouts, and reduced work hours.
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