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BusinessWeek September 9, 2010 Jasper & Rothwell |
British Airways Seeks a Bride to Regain Altitude After taking on its unions, the airline needs a global partner to grow |
The Motley Fool March 14, 2006 Jim Mueller |
Northwest's Narrow Escape Avoiding a pilots' strike is relief, not salvation, for the troubled airline. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Flying the Profitable Skies British Airways has found a way to do what many American airlines can't -- turn a profit. There may yet be an opportunity here for investors. |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 |
Strike Threat In Brazil Brazilian business faces a wave of strikes. |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Rothwell & Rothman |
Emirates Wins with Big Planes and Low Costs The Dubai-based airline has quickly become a top international carrier. |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Diane Seo |
Sorry we ruined your vacation After a summer of chaos, will United's apologies and free miles be enough to appease customers? |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2004 Tim Beyers |
US Airways Stalls Turbulent times continue as the airline's pilots reject a new contract. What's it all add up to for investors? It's hard to say for sure. |
InsideFlyer November 2010 |
BA and AA now BFF American Airlines AAdvantage members and British Airways Executive Club members can finally earn and burn miles on transatlantic flights between the U.S. and U.K. on either airline. |
BusinessWeek October 7, 2010 Mary Schlangenstein |
Why American Airlines Is Stuck at the Gate Once the country's largest carrier, American has been grounded by labor woes and high costs. |
Salon.com May 25, 2000 Chris Colin |
Airline Merger United Airlines announced plans Wednesday morning to buy troubled US Airways for $4.3 billion, a deal that, if approved, would become the largest acquisition in airline history.... |
CIO September 15, 2005 Alice Dragoon |
Give 'Em What They Don't Know They Want How British Airways tailored its services to help its senior business executives rest and save time. |
BusinessWeek October 14, 2010 Chan Sue Ling |
As Asian Air Travel Soars, Pilots are Scarce As Asian air travel soars, the demand for pilots will likely outstrip supply. Some airlines are offering perks to recruits, including free training. |
The Motley Fool August 23, 2005 Nathan Slaughter |
Strike May Be Running on Empty Northwest's planes are still flying while the mechanics' strike is in its fourth day. Reportedly, the airline sector has drawn the interest of many hedge funds banking on a turnaround, though investors should hesitate to follow their lead. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Luxury Airlines - Part I Which international airlines offer the plushest service and the most perks in first class? Here are five of the best in the world. |
The Motley Fool February 20, 2007 David Lee Smith |
American Airlines' British Invasion? Rumors fly of a trans-Atlantic buyout. Are Goldman Sachs and British Airways teaming up to circle Texas-based American Airlines? Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2011 Sean Williams |
Epic Fail -- a Glance Into Airline Earnings Investors are turning a blind eye to the actual quarterly results and rewarding the airline sector for reporting results that "aren't as bad as expected." |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2011 Shubh Datta |
One American Industry Getting Squeezed by Japan's Earthquake As a gateway to Asia, Japan ranks among the most important hubs for certain U.S. airlines. However, the Japanese crisis appears to have 'broken' that link, exposing the airline industry's latest vulnerability. |
CIO January 28, 2011 Stephanie Overby |
How British Airways Made Money From IT British Airways leverages business process management changes into a new revenue stream. |
BusinessWeek November 18, 2010 |
Hard Choices: Richard Branson The British mogul on parting with his beloved Virgin Records to help save Virgin Airlines, and contemplating a merger with another carrier. |
InternetNews December 9, 2003 Ryan Naraine |
US Airways Yanks Bookings From Expedia Booking fee dispute escalates into public quarrel. |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Michael Arndt |
Still Way below Cruising Altitude Even after a good summer, U.S. carriers are struggling. |
Salon.com August 2, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Can it really get too hot to fly? And what was it like to be in the air on Sept. 11? |
Bank Systems & Technology March 7, 2005 Ivan Schneider |
Airlines Aim for Expense Reduction in Payments In an effort to cut costs, the airline industry is targeting the $1.5 billion it spends on accepting credit cards from its customers. |
CFO October 1, 2006 Roy Harris |
The Plane Truth As they flew US Airways through bankruptcy, managers of the old America West reduced the fleet and sparked an industry trend. |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2004 Tim Beyers |
US Airways: More Turbulence Ahead? Management and pilots break off talks, making liquidation more likely. |
Fast Company Dec 2013/Jan 2014 Tara Moore |
Fly the Friendlier Skies Survey results on what travel executives and airline customers think about flying |
InsideFlyer January 2015 |
Top 10 Airlines Airlines on the list must achieve a seven-star safety rating as well as demonstrate innovation in passenger comfort. |
CIO February 15, 2006 Stephanie Overby |
How to Save an Airline The merger of US Airways and America West is predicated on keeping processes and applications simple -- and cutting $100 million in IT costs. |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2007 Greg Lindsay |
How To Avoid The Big Squeeze In The Sky Too close for comfort in coach? Try premium economy class. |
Search Engine Watch November 7, 2008 Elisabeth Osmeloski |
Travel Brands Walking a Social Media Tight Rope As if major airlines don't have enough trouble these days, two well-known brands are in the midst of a very public online reputation management crisis. |
The Motley Fool March 20, 2007 Tim Beyers |
Look! Up in the Sky! Have major airlines finally become cheap? Though Peter Lynch made some of his best investments in horrific industries, such as steel in the 1980s, most investors do best when they avoid the worst. Major airlines, sadly, remain among the very worst of the worst. Invest accordingly. |
Salon.com June 28, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Do pilots sweat bullets during wind-whipped landings? And why are those darn windows so small? |
Salon.com July 28, 2000 Stephen Yafa |
Unfriendly skies Passengers who try to fly on United are ending up as casualties of a labor war between the airline's management and its "employee owners." |
Salon.com July 28, 2000 Elliott Neal Hester |
Out of the Blue Lies in the sky: An inside look at United Airlines' abysmal service. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Budget Airlines Budget airlines help you get where you want to for less; we've compiled a list of the world's top 10 budget airlines, meaning you can afford to travel this year without the fear of your home being repossessed. |
Salon.com July 18, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Do airlines cut down the flow of oxygen in the cabin to save fuel? Can wind shear rip off a plane's wing? |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Tech Glitches Ground United Airlines Flights Nationwide Domestic departures were delayed more than a half hour because of what appears to be incorrect "dispatching information" in the airline's computer systems. |
The Motley Fool August 6, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Airlines Are a Screaming Value It's not airline stocks that are screaming values. It's actually the services the airlines provide that are ridiculously cheap. |
Salon.com July 26, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Do seat cushions actually save lives? And why don't U.S. airlines fly to Africa? |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2004 Tim Beyers |
United: Descending Again The airline may be planning 6,000 more job cuts as it attempts to lure business travelers. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 1, 2005 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Western Union Flying High With Cash Payments A deal between Western Union, a subsidiary of payments solutions provider First Data, and American Airlines, offers underbanked consumers the ability to purchase American Airline tickets at local Western Union locations. |
Salon.com December 19, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Were United's pilots to blame for the airline's failure? And: How worried should we be about the specter of shoulder-launched missiles taking down a domestic jet? |
Salon.com October 18, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot The pilot seniority blues. And, what happens when avians and airliners collide? |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2009 Rich Smith |
Boeing and the Cash Stash Or the lack thereof. If cash is king, then Boeing's a serf. |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2005 Chuck Saletta |
Great Brands Are Tough to Beat Airlines lack brand loyalty, and their dreadful finances bear that out. Value investors avoid companies like these. |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Kerry Capell |
Business Class At Bargain Prices Silverjet and other fledglings aim to steal corporate travelers from the majors. |
Chemistry World September 20, 2007 |
Link Between Sick Pilots and Neurotoxin Denied An independent panel of scientists appointed by the UK government has rejected claims that organophosphate nerve toxins from engine oil fumes are causing ill-health among pilots. The Aerotoxic Association lobby group called the conclusions criminal. |
BusinessWeek June 13, 2005 Joseph Weber |
A Wing, A Lot Of Loans, And A Prayer The US Airways-America West merger is backed by companies with business at stake. |
Adventure Dec 2004/Jan 2005 Robert Young Pelton |
Just the Ticket Here are a few airline ticket cost-cutters: Online Isn't Always the Way... Find a Man Friday... Wing It... Fly Free... Worst Antiquated Airline... Worst Airline, Period... Worst Airport... Worst Airport... Worst Stopover Diversion... etc. |
Salon.com May 16, 2000 Elliott Neal Hester |
Eating on the fly Better than anyone, flight attendants know the nightmare that is airline food. |