Sector Snap: Airlines down with broader market
AP - 2 hours 12 minutes agoAirline shares fell with the broader market on Friday, even though airline investors got something that would usually count as good news — falling oil prices.
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Airline shares fell with the broader market on Friday, even though airline investors got something that would usually count as good news — falling oil prices.
Portland-based SeaPort Airlines has been sued by an Alaska couple because it stopped making payments on a Juneau airplane hangar purchased last year.
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- The European Union prohibited all airlines based in the African nations of Djibouti, the Republic of Congo and Sao Tome and Principe from flying in the bloc while further easing curbs on TAAG Angola Airlines under the latest changes to a list of unsafe carriers.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at noon: AMR fell $.01 or .2 percent, to $5.79. AirTran rose $.03 or .7 percent, to $4.19. Continental rose $.18 or 1.3 percent, to $13.63. DeltaAir rose $.02 or .3 percent, to $7.91. JetBlue unchanged at $5.42. Southwest fell $.10 or 1.1 percent, to $9.00. UAL fell $.04 or .5 percent, to $7.29. US Airways rose $.03 or .8 percent ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top airlines companies are down at 10 a.m.: AMR fell $.09 or 1.6 percent, to $5.71. AirTran fell $.03 or .7 percent, to $4.13. Continental fell $.21 or 1.6 percent, to $13.24. DeltaAir fell $.17 or 2.2 percent, to $7.72. JetBlue fell $.11 or 2.0 percent, to $5.31. Southwest fell $.20 or 2.2 percent, to $8.90. UAL fell $.22 or 3.0 percent, to $7.11. US Airways fell ...
Airbus' long-delayed A400M military transport will make its first test flight during the week beginning December 7, "weather permitting", the European planemaker said Friday.
Airbus' long-delayed A400M military transport will make its first test flight during the week beginning December 7, "weather permitting", the European aerospace giant said Friday.
Here is Friday's news round-up. It includes recent aviation-related stories posted on USATODAY.com. The stories listed below include only those ...
Five SkyWest Airlines planes scheduled to land at Salt Lake City International Airport Friday morning were diverted to Ogden Hinckley airport due to fog. Passengers were not allowed to deplane at the Ogden airport. A representative for SkyWest Airlines told FOX 13 News the planes were refueled in Ogden and they will take off for Salt Lake as soon as the fog clears. If you're expecting someone on ...
BRUSSELS -(Dow Jones)- The European Commission has banned all airlines from Djibouti, Sao Tome & Principe and the Republic of Congo from flying to the European Union because of safety concerns, it said Friday.
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top airlines companies are down at 10 a.m.: AMR fell $.09 or 1.6 percent, to $5.71. AirTran fell $.03 or .7 percent, to $4.13.
Almost no one flying with a laptop or smartphone might have expected in-flight Wi-Fi Internet access just several years ago. Now some lucky travelers have experienced free Internet access while flying this holiday season, courtesy of airline partnerships with the likes of Google and eBay.
Critics say the reason isn't better service; it's that frustrated passengers have given up voicing grievances After hearing Jim Engle talk about the headaches he and his wife endured on a round trip from California to Detroit on American Airlines this summer, it might be surprising to hear that U.S. airlines continue to receive great marks in customer service.
NEW YORK — Budget air carriers have been snatching up travelers and market share from troubled legacy carriers for the better part of two decades, and now they're whipping them on the Internet, too.
The current rules that allow airlines and credit card companies to terminate accounts and rescind unused miles without notice or reason is being contested by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
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