British Airways will paintone of its Boeing 747’s in a retro scheme that dates to the 1960s as part of an effort to commemorate its 100th birthday.
Author: Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
Airlines already canceling flights into Monday from Winter Storm Harper
Flight headaches were on the rise Saturday as a winter storm moved toward the Northeast. Cancellations spiked into the thousands, with more likely.
Snow: Flight cancellations now stretch into Sunday
Airlines are already canceling flights ahead of a new winter storm forecast to bring snow and ice from the Great Plains to the Midwest and Northeast.
More snow! Airlines expand change fees as new storms approach
Airlines are waiving change fees as two more winter storms are set to move across the Midwest, Ohio Valley and Northeast from Thursday into the weekend.
First look: United unveils new uniforms for 70,000 frontline employees
Uniforms have been in the works for more than a year, with designer Tracy Reese and retailers Brooks Brothers and Carhartt working behind the scenes.
Allegiant: 16 new routes include first-ever Alaska flights
Allegiant Air will begin flying to Alaska for the first time, adding flights to Anchorage as part of a broader 16-route expansion for its summer schedule.
Spirit Airlines targets Raleigh/Durham for big expansion, adds 7 routes
Fast-growing Spirit Airlines will make a big debut at the airport, launching seven different nonstop routes when its Raleigh/Durham service begins May 2.
WOW! $49 one-way fares to Europe; what’s the catch?
WOW’s jaw-dropping $49 offer on trans-Atlantic flights comes with the usual fine print and new concerns about financial difficulty at the airline.
CEO: WOW Air shrinks to 4 US cities as it ‘gets back to basics’
WOW Air CEO confirmed which U.S. cities will be in its summer schedule, ending months of speculation about where the airline would continue to fly.
Snow count: 1,500 flight cancellations since Friday; schedules improving
Flyers faced lingering cancellations Monday, but widespread problems from the weekend appear to have exited along with the snowstorm that caused them.