Asian Carriers Suspend Routes, Reduce Service Over Fuel Prices
Airlines are scrambling to adjust their summer schedules to stay ahead of price volatility.
Airlines are scrambling to adjust their summer schedules to stay ahead of price volatility.
The government of Trinidad is looking to stabilize the carrier as it faces pressure from rising jet fuel prices.
The first of the ultra-long-range variant is expected to be delivered at the end of the year.
The beds will be available on select flights between New York and Auckland.
The restart follows the recent ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
A potential deal could transform the U.S. airline industry, but only if approved by regulators.
The offerings are part of a broader redesign of the carrier’s long-haul cabins.
The carrier connects New York with Mexico City and Monterrey.
Five new routes will come online between October and March 2027.
Scott Kirby reportedly brought the idea to senior government officials, but it is not clear if the two carriers are in talks.