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Delta raises domestic fares around $10 to $40 per roundtrip
AP Business WriterTravelers aren't just feeling the pinch at the gas pump, but also in the air as carriers continue to hike fares to deal with high jet fuel prices. Delta Air Lines Inc., the nation's third-largest carrier, said Monday it raised domestic fares in most...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Petroleum Industry, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation, Continental Airlines
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Tribune, Google trade blame in United Airlines stock fiasco
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterInformation can live in cyberspace forever. And that cost some investors in United Airlines parent UAL Corp. a load of money Monday. Shares of UAL briefly plummeted as low as $3 early in the day -- from $12.30 on Friday -- after a 6-year-old story on the...Tags: Air Transportation, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, United Air Lines, Transportation
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Carry-on luggage to get more scrutiny amid new airline baggage fees
The Associated PressAdmit it. That chunky carry-on bag of yours would never fit into the sample box displayed outside the airport gate. Don't expect that bag to get a free ride for long. Checked bags are now a moneymaker for US Airways, American Airlines and United...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., U.S. Airways, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, United Air Lines
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American Airlines to cut 6,840 jobs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmerican Airlines, the largest carrier in the world and the busiest at Los Angeles International Airport, said Wednesday that it expected to slash nearly 7,000 workers, or about 8% of its workforce, as it grounds planes and flights to cope with rising...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Petroleum Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Commodity Markets, Air Transportation
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British Airways, American and Iberia sign deal
LONDON -- British Airways, American Airlines and Spain's Iberia said today they have signed a revenue-sharing deal that -- if approved by regulators -- will see the trio set prices together and share seat capacity on trans-Atlantic flights. The...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Petroleum Industry, Prices, Air Transportation, John McCain
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U.S. airlines report fewer delays in May
From the Associated PressDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. A total of 21 percent of commercial...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation, Continental Airlines, Weather Reports, United Air Lines
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Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Office of the President of the United States is the head of the executive branch of the government. Actor Ronald Reagan occupied the office during the 1980s, which began with a recession after the stagflation of the late 1970s under Jimmy Carter. Nell...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Ronald Reagan, Meghan McCain, Ed Koch, Steve Jobs
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Airlines kick off 2008 with new fare increases, blaming fuel as culprit
AP Business WriterAs if on cue, airlines are responding to oil's latest surge by pushing ticket prices even higher. Roundtrip domestic fares began rising $10 to $20 late Thursday, as crude futures crossed the once-unthinkable $100-a-barrel mark. Several major carriers...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., AirTran, Petroleum Industry, Commodity Markets, Air Transportation
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United Airlines to Cut More Jobs, Fleet
Associated PressCHICAGO -- United Airlines said Wednesday that it's cutting up to 1,100 more jobs, removing 100 fuel-guzzling airplanes from its fleet and slashing domestic capacity as it tries to cope with spiraling fuel prices. The nation's No. 2 carrier said it plans...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Boeing Co., Petroleum Industry, Air Transportation, United Air Lines
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Hawaiian, AirTran, Southwest top airline rankings, American worst at being late
DALLAS (AP) _ Low-cost carriers topped the rankings of U.S. airlines for being on-time and uniting bags with passengers, while the big guys such as American Airlines brought up the rear, according to a new study of airline quality. Overall airline...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., AirTran, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation, Commuting
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Alaska Airlines adding wireless in-flight Internet
Alaska Airlines says it will become the first U.S. carrier to test a satellite-based in-flight wireless Internet service on one of its planes next year and may equip its entire fleet. The Seattle-based airline plans to install broadband service from a...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prices, Air Transportation, Germany
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Southwest Airlines raises one-way fares up to $10
Southwest Airlines Co., the leading U.S. low-cost carrier, said today that it raised one-way fares by up to $10 to offset rising fuel costs. AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, UAL Corp.'s United Airlines and Northwest Airlines Corp. all said they matched...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Petroleum Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Air Transportation, Stock Market
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