American, Delta, United and Southwest were among the airlines waiving fees for a winter storm moving across the southern United States.
Author: Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
New winter storm could snarl flights; Delta, Southwest, American, United waiving fees
Developing winter storm threatened to make a mess for air travelers as it movedacross the USA into the weekend, bringing snow, rain and ice to millions.
Royal Air Maroc to join oneworld frequent-flyer alliance
Royal Air Maroc will become the 14th full member of oneworld, which includes American and British Airways as two of its anchor carriers.
Amex picks London, Charlotte for next Centurion Lounge airport clubs
American Express has announced the two newest locations for its luxe line of Centurion Lounge airport clubs: London Heathrow and Charlotte, North Carolina.
United Airlines: New international-style ‘Premium Plus’ seats on sale Dec. 3
United Airlines expects to have its new Premium Plus international-style premium economy cabin on sale for 21 routes by the end of May.
TAP Air Portugal: Chicago, Washington to be next U.S. cities
TAP’s latest push into the USA will take it to Chicago O’Hare and Washington. Both airports get nonstop flights to Lisbon on Airbus A330-900neo jets.
No deal: Icelandair plan to acquire rival WOW is off
Earlier this month, Icelandair and WOW had announced a deal in which Icelandair would acquire the upstart budget carrier. Now the deal is off.
Delta says USA’s ‘first biometric terminal’ is ready to go at Atlanta airport
Delta says Atlanta’s Terminal F has become ‘first biometric terminal’ in the USA where flyers can use facial recognition technology ‘from curb to gate.’
TSA says the post-Thanksgiving Sunday was its busiest travel day ever
Transportation Security Administration confirmed the 2018 Thanksgiving travel period was busiest in its 17-year history. Sunday was its busiest ever.
WOW Air shrinks fleet by 20%, could cut service to U.S. cities
WOW Air may be poised to drop more cities in the U.S. as it faces financial pressure. It will shrink its fleet by about 20% in ‘restructuring.’