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Airline group: Credit squeeze could delay passenger improvements
Passenger advocate finally sues American over ground delay
New rules ban loose lithium batteries from checked luggage
U.S. plans test of anti-missile system for airliners
BA reportedly plans to unveil premium-class transatlantic subsidiary
Low-cost U.K. carrier will add three more U.S. routes this year
New web site alerts travelers to entry rules, health info and more
Air France/KLM moving toward Alitalia acquisition
InterContinental comes to San Francisco; London’s Savoy closes
Airline group: Credit squeeze could delay passenger improvements
Passenger advocate finally sues American over ground delay
New rules ban loose lithium batteries from checked luggage
U.S. plans test of anti-missile system for airliners
BA reportedly plans to unveil premium-class transatlantic subsidiary
Low-cost U.K. carrier will add three more U.S. routes this year
New web site alerts travelers to entry rules, health info and more
Air France/KLM moving toward Alitalia acquisition
InterContinental comes to San Francisco; London’s Savoy closes
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Although they are back in the black, U.S. airlines may not be profitable enough to borrow the money needed to sufficiently improve their fleets and customer service in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, according to a new report (see this week’s story). If you ran a major airline, what would you do to improve profitability without cutting costs so much that it drove your passengers to your competitors? Post your comments here.
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