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Airlines Offer Luxury Suites, Roomier Seats in Battle for High-Paying Travelers as International Trips Return
Airlines are deploying higher-end products in hopes of capturing more revenue after two bruising pandemic years.
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Aircraft Leasing Giant Casts Doubt on Renting to Russian Airlines Again After Putin Seizes Planes
Some $10 billion worth of foreign-owned jets that were leased to Russian carriers are stuck in the country.
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JetBlue Urges Flight Attendants to Accept Assignments as It Races to Hire 700 People by Summer
JetBlue and other airlines are hiring thousands of employees to cater to a snapback in travel demand.
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Even Discount Airfares Are on the Rise Thanks to Higher Fuel Costs and Strong Demand, Frontier CEO Says
Airlines have reported a sharp rise in demand since Covid cases eased this winter.
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FAA Will Keep ‘Zero Tolerance' Policy Toward Unruly Passengers, Outgoing Chief Says
The FAA instituted the policy in January 2021 to stem a surge in unruly passenger behavior.
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Alaska Airlines to Convert 2 More Boeing Jets Into Freighters in Bet on Air Cargo Boom
Air cargo has been a relative bright spot for carriers during the pandemic.
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Intel CEO Says Semiconductors Are Like Oil — Making More in U.S. Can Avoid Global Crises
“Oil reserves have defined geopolitics for the last five decades. Where the fabs [factories] are for a digital future is more important,” Intel’s Pat Gelsinger told CNBC.
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Alaska Airlines Is Trying to Ease Staffing Shortage by Offering Flight Attendants Double Pay to Pick Up Shifts
Major airlines last rolled out incentive pay ahead of the year-end holidays to stem a staffing shortage.
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Op-Ed: Investors Should Look at Technology, Health Care and Industrials for Long-Term Investing Potential
A rocky start to 2022 has unnerved investors but three sectors — tech, health care and industrials — offer a lot of opportunity.
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China's Xpeng Hikes Price of Cars Following Tesla and Other EV Makers as Raw Material Costs Rise
Xpeng said from Mar. 21, price increases on its electric vehicles will range from 10,100 yuan ($1,587) to 20,000 yuan ($3,143) before subsidies.
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American Airlines Will Resume Alcohol Sales on Flights Starting April 18
American and Southwest last year delayed plans to bring back alcohol because of assaults on crew members.
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Delta Gives Employees 4% Raises, First Pay Increase Since Before the Pandemic
Carriers are scrambling to hire and train staff to match surging travel demand.
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Get Ready for Higher Fares: Airlines Bet Surge in Travel Demand Will Help Offset Fuel Costs
Airline shares jumped on faster-than-expected demand improvement.
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Putin Allows Russian Airlines to Fly $10 Billion Worth of Foreign-Owned Planes Domestically
Putin’s new law is the latest hurdle in lessors’ ability to repossess $10 billion worth of planes.
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U.S. Extends Airplane Mask Mandate Through April 18
The U.S. is extending a requirement that masks are worn on planes, trains and other forms of transportation until the middle of next month.
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United Airlines Will Let Unvaccinated Employees Return to Their Jobs This Month
United in August established the industry’s strictest Covid vaccine mandate.
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Snap-On CEO Says ‘80% of What We Sell Off the Trucks Here in America' Is Made in the U.S.
“One of the advantages Snap-On has always had is we tend to make in the markets where we sell,” CEO Nick Pinchuk told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Boeing's Airplane Deliveries Slipped in February as Dreamliner Problem Lingers
Boeing handed over 22 planes to customers in February, its fewest since August.
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JetBlue Founder's Start-Up Breeze Airways Plans to Nearly Double Its Routes, Add Cross-Country Flights
Breeze Airways expects to take delivery of one Airbus A220 jetliner a month.
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Airline Stocks Slump as Jet Fuel Surge Overshadows Travel Rebound
Airlines are limited in how much they can raise fares as they chase passengers returning to the skies.