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Pratt & Whitney Engine Problems Lead Airlines to Reduce Some Flights
The aerospace and defense company RTX’s bet on single-aisle jetliners has run into quality and durability concerns. Source link
American Travelers Are Shunning U.S. for Europe
Domestic ticket fares are falling as travelers favor longer trips abroad. Source link
Don't Fly Without These Five Travel Apps
When facing today’s travel challenges, it pays to have a smartphone loaded with extra help. Source link
Sweltering Planes. Baking Runways. How This Heat Is Testing Summer Travel.
The high temperatures that have engulfed swaths of the U.S. in recent weeks are creating fresh challenges for airlines amid the hectic summer travel season.
Southwest Airlines to Revamp Flight Schedule as Consumer Travel Changes
The airline says demand for vacation travel remains robust this summer, but business travel’s recovery to prepandemic levels remains elusive. Source link
New Engines on Hundreds of Airbus Jets Recalled for Inspection
RTX said its Pratt & Whitney engines affected by contaminated metal parts. Source link
Know Your Rights During a Tarmac Delay
Severe weather and plane congestion have stretched out time on the ground this summer. Source link
United Airlines Scaling Back Flights at Newark Airport
The carrier is reassessing Newark, N.J., operations after June flight cancellations, while United and American boosted their profit forecasts as summer travel booms. Source link
American Airlines Raises Profit Outlook as Demand for Trips Abroad Heats Up
The airline said quarterly sales rose almost 5% from a year ago and above analysts’ expectations. Source link
United Airlines Triples Second-Quarter Profit
The carrier lifted its earnings outlook on increased passenger volumes, and its CEO vowed to make changes after late-June disruptions. Source link