WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation has yanked approval for 13 existing or proposed routes operated by Mexican carriers, an unprecedented move that could alter travel plans for thousands of leisure and business passengers moving between Washington and other U.S. gateways and Mexico City.
US Airlines Push to Strip Refunds, Seating Safeguards
WASHINGTON — Looking for a simple refund when your flight stalls out on the tarmac? Hoping to see the total price of a ticket before you hand over your credit card number? Want to guarantee your six-year-old sits next to you without ponying up an extra fee?
United touts Newark turnaround, improved flight reliability
United Airlines says its rocky relationship with Newark Liberty International Airport is finally on the mend, a change the carrier argues will translate into a better experience for the millions of passengers who funnel through the New York–area hub each year.
AI Ticket Pricing Spurs Privacy, Fairness Concerns
ATLANTA, United States — What began as a passing remark during Delta Air Lines’ July earnings call has evolved into one of this summer’s hottest travel topics in Atlanta and beyond: Will artificial intelligence make airfare cheaper, smarter or simply harder to understand?
