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Arajet to Add Three U.S. Routes
Low-cost Dominican airline Arajet announced Friday that it plans to begin offering flights to the U.S. in the second quarter of 2025.
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MH370 Search Resumes 10 Years Later
The search to find Flight MH370 has been the most expensive and extensive underwater search ever, according to The Associated Press.ย
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Phoenix-Carlsbad Service Remains in Limbo
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors plans to vote Wednesday on a lease that would revive daily American Airlines service at McClellan-Palomar Airport.ย
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American Suspends Flights to Haiti Indefinitely
American Airlines has indefinitely suspended daily service between Miami and Haiti after an aircraft was struck by a bullet last month.ย
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Third Commercial Airport Planned for Dallas/Fort Worth Region
Airport management has already said that some airlines have expressed interest in serving the new commercial facility, which is set to open in 2026.
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United Faces Federal Discrimination Lawsuit
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a federal lawsuit against United, alleging that a supervisor called a Mongolian employee a racial slur.
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American, Flight Attendants Union Reach Tentative Labor Contract
The agreement between American and the Association of Professional Flight Attendants must first be reviewed by the union board of directors.
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Frontier Adds New Routes From Nine Airports
The carrier will launch nonstop service from nine airports, including Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles starting in August.
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Boeing Shells Out $160M to Alaska After Door Plug Blowout
Alaska Airlines estimates its pretax profit would have been 80% higher in Q1 compared to Q1 2023 if the incident on Flight 1282 hadnโt occurred.
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Global Airline Capacity Up 4% Compared to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Global airline capacity for Q2 2024 is up about 4% over Q2 2019 for seats on international and domestic flights, according to OAG.