American Airlines got its corporate travel strategy badly wrong after the pandemic—and it’s still paying the price. As business travel recovered, the carrier tried to push customers toward booking on its website and app in a bid to reduce travel agency commissions and the millions of dollar spent offering companies perks to discount for being their carrier of choice The airline began removing some fares from its corporate booking channels to encourage customers to book directly with American,
Delta Air Lines , for the past ten years, has enjoyed status as the US commercial aviation industry's leader in terms of profitability, service quality, and prestige, all of which have kept the airline at the forefront of the market.
Aeromexico and Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines announced an expansion of flights to and from Mexico to the United States starting in June.
However, while Delta Air Lines confirmed the development, United Airlines reiterated that its flights to Tel Aviv remain suspended.
Airlines are stacking the flights schedules at PHL with Super Bowl flights and naming them in honor of Eagles players.
American, Delta, United, and Alaska all announced record results as the biggest airlines continue to recover from the pandemic downturn.
Delta Air Lines is dropping nonstop service to two Central American destinations from a key West Coast hub — but launching two new routes for the summer months.
A winter storm in the Southeast caused major disruptions at airports, especially hubs for American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Airlines prepared by issuing travel waivers, positioning aircraft ...
American Airlines stock dropped 9% following the company’s earnings report early Thursday. The drop provides what investors are likely to view as a “buy the dip” opportunity.
As a full-service network carrier, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines operates a traditional hub-and-spoke model, meaning that they operate thousands of daily flights to and from their major hubs, which are located across the country.
ATLANTA - For a fourth year in a row, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has been named the Wall Street Journal's top U.S. airline. The win was Delta's seventh time in the top spot in eight years.
January is normally a slow month for international airfreight, but demand and rates are holding up after the holiday peak season as shippers pull forward orders from China to avoid tariffs and manufacturing delays.