Sector Snap: Airline shares mixed
AP - Mon Dec 14, 3:56 pm ETShares of major airlines were mixed Monday as oil prices continued to fall while the broader stock market edged up.
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Shares of major airlines were mixed Monday as oil prices continued to fall while the broader stock market edged up.
The market's anticipation of greater travel demand help to elevate a benchmark airline index on Friday.
An aviation agreement between the U.S. and Japan could usher in a new period of closer alliances among the major carriers in both countries. United Airlines wasted no time in declaring that it will seek antitrust immunity for a joint venture with Continental... Japan - Airline - Open skies - Asia - Expatriate Life
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. House voted to tighten rules for derivatives and create powers to break apart healthy financial firms that threaten the economy in legislation passed today over objections of Wall Street and Republicans.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. House tightened rules for derivatives and created powers to break apart large, healthy financial firms that threaten the economy in legislation passed today over objections from Wall Street and Republicans.
Virgin America again has Chicago in its sights and would like to launch service from the West Coast to O'Hare over the next six months, a spokeswoman said Friday.
Posted: Saturday, December 12, 2009 3:40 am | Updated: 4:04 am, Sat Dec 12, 2009. An aviation agreement between the U.S. and Japan could usher in a new period of closer alliances among the major carriers in both countries.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose, erasing a weekly loss for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, as better-than- estimated retail sales and consumer confidence data bolstered optimism that the economic recovery is strengthening.
The U.S. and Japan reached a landmark agreement Friday to relax limits on flights between the two countries, opening up the...
One thing is certain for the industry: There will be fewer flights next year.
The House of Representatives Friday passed legislation for governing Wall Street, in what would be the biggest overhaul of laws covering banks and other financial institutions since the New Deal. Senate action is expected sometime early next year.