United Makes Sweeping Network Expansion
United is making sweeping network changes next year with eight new destinations, most of which lack service from any major U.S. airline.
United is making sweeping network changes next year with eight new destinations, most of which lack service from any major U.S. airline.
Delta and Saudia have signed a new codeshare agreement opening new destinations for both carriers, strengthening the U.S. airline’s Gulf presence.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it completed a monthslong safety review of United Airlines, finding no major issues.
The Chicago-based airline will be the second major U.S. carrier to serve the island nation of Dominica alongside American.
United has made a significant leap forward in inflight connectivity, announcing a partnership with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s internet service to its fleet.
The lack of concurrence between Air Canada and ALPA regarding a new pilot contract is leading towards an imminent strike by the labor group.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a federal lawsuit against United, alleging that a supervisor called a Mongolian employee a racial slur.
Operations in several airspaces in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are prohibited by the FAA, and they can cost airlines and consumers.
Flight attendants at the airline demand a double-digit pay increase, pay for time at work on the ground, schedule flexibility and more.
United is reportedly phasing out the print version of its inflight magazine, becoming the last legacy U.S. carrier to offer the onboard reading material.