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While both Southwest and American Airlines pilots have now approved new contracts with the North Texas-based carriers, flight attendants with both airlines are still struggling to agree with management at the negotiating table.
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The San Antonio airport’s first flight ‘across the pond’ will be to Frankfurt, starting in May 2024.
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A lawsuit brought by American Airlines against the ticketing site Skiplagged.com is bringing renewed attention to a controversial travel hack that some people have tried in an effort to save money.
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Adults with children ages 12 and under who are traveling on United Airlines flights will have the option to select seats next to their kids during or after the booking process.
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The new terminal is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2028, and city officials believe that construction can begin by early 2025.
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Southwest investors are seeking damages for what they say is the carrier's negligence.
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Despite cancelling thousands of flights over the holidays, the Dallas-based airline Southwest gave promotions to five executives to higher responsibilities.
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Departures across the U.S. were halted for two hours Wednesday morning after the agency's system for alerting pilots and airports of real-time hazards went dark, frustrating thousands of travelers.
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The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident with the Embraer 170 aircraft which killed an American Airlines worker on Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.
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The airline canceled thousands of flights during the holidays and left hundreds of thousands of people across the country looking for new travel plans. Critics say that’s because it failed to fund technology needed to match its growth, dating back to Southwest co-founder Herb Kelleher.