The FAA’s emergency Airworthiness Directive, sparked by concerns about dual engine failure, does not apply to the grounded Boeing 737 Max.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Airlines were finally starting to see passengers return. Then coronavirus cases spiked
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly called the industry’s rocky climb out of the coronavirus crisis “a saw-toothed slog.”
Southwest Airlines to block middle seats through at least October amid coronavirus pandemic
Southwest said the customer reaction to its seating policy has been “very positive.” Delta said it plans to extend its policy beyond Sept. 30.
Not all airlines are shrinking during the pandemic: Alaska adds 10 nonstop routes from West Coast
The airline is adding flights to vacation spots like Florida and Hawaii from Southern California, Seattle and Portland as leisure travel rebounds.
American, JetBlue pairing up to woo more travelers, battle rivals in New York, Boston
Under the new alliance, the airlines will feed each other passengers on flights to and from New York and Boston.
Delta CEO promises empty middle seats beyond September but admits, ‘It’s not going to last forever’
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the airline’s surveys show blocked middle seats are the top reason travelers are buying Delta tickets today.
Scratch that August trip to Hawaii. The state just extended its quarantine until Sept. 1
The state had planned to allow out-of-state travelers on Aug. 1 if they presented a negative COVID-19 test. That has been pushed back to Sept. 1.
American Airlines reminds Sen. Ted Cruz about face mask use amid COVID-19 pandemic
Ted Cruz’s spokesperson says he took off his face mask while he was eating or drinking. American Airlines has reminded the senator about its rules.
Bye-bye Long Beach, hello LAX: JetBlue exiting longtime Southern California base
The airline already serves Los Angeles but will be adding several new destinations when flights shift from Long Beach in early October.
Airline passengers are finding ‘creative ways’ to remove masks, American pilot says
An American Airlines pilot says it’s hard to enforce their mask policy without a federal mandate and wants FAA and DOT chiefs to see for themselves.