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10 Most Dangerous Airlines In The WorldIn this article, we will take a look at the 10 most dangerous airlines in the world. If you want to skip our discussion on the airline industry, you can go directly to the 5 Most Dangerous Airlines In The World. Air transport is essential for the development of the global economy as it facilitates […] |
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: Here's WhyThe latest trading day saw American Airlines (AAL) settling at $13.99, representing a -0.85% change from its previous close. |
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Southwest, American passengers react to airline alcohol controversyThere are a number of identifiable correlations between the consumption of alcoholic beverages and air travel. A couple of recent observations on major U.S. carriers, including Southwest Airlines and American Airlines , have sparked interest in the answer to a question. This is generally perfectly acceptable behavior, but there are frequent incidents of passengers drinking too much and causing problems with other flyers and airline crew members. |
Feel Like Your Frequent Flier Miles Don’t Add Up? The Government Is Investigating.Many frequent fliers have complained that airlines are devaluing their loyalty programs, making it hard to rack up perks and reach elite status. According to a report from Reuters late Thursday, the U.S. Transportation Department is scrutinizing the programs of major U.S. airlines. The Transportation Department is reportedly looking into potential deceptive or unfair practices, including the devaluation of frequent flier miles and transparency about booking award tickets among other popular features. |
American Airlines seating controversy creates passenger uproarAnother issue that has recently received some attention involves an American Airlines policy on seating, including the dwindling ability for passengers to change to more comfortable seats if they are available. "Growing up, if there were empty seats on a plane you could move around once the doors closed," recalled travel expert Gary Leff on View From the Wing. "That was great because sometimes you could grab a row of seats to yourself on a long haul flight," he continued. |
Flight attendants in North America push for landmark changes in new contractsThe compensation system for flight attendants in the U.S. and Canada is under attack in new contract negotiations that could lead to big pay raises for cabin crews, but higher costs for airlines. Thousands of cabin crews at carriers in both countries are demanding to be paid for more of their hours at work - a fundamental change from how the industry currently compensates them by paying largely when the aircraft is in motion. As U.S. and Canadian carriers negotiate labor contracts, flight attendants are piling pressure on their unions to end the practice of "free work," such as when boarding passengers and waiting around the airport in between flights. |
A busy regional airport is about to get a swanky new Delta loungeDelta 's network of Sky Club airport lounges has been in the news a lot over the last few months. While Delta's CEO Ed Bestian later admitted the airline "probably went too far" with the changes and raised the Sky Club lounge caps slightly, he did not backtrack on the decision to introduce them in the first place. Three months later, the airline announced that it is opening another one of its Sky Club lounges in the newly-renovated Concourse A of Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. |
American Airlines flight attendants reveal secrets passengers don't knowA major U.S. airline has recently been the subject of discussion around how its flight attendants handle their jobs. American Airlines , for one, employs cabin crews that have a lot to deal with. On American Airlines, flight attendants are in the midst of labor struggles. |