The DOT's Biden-era rule protecting travelers with mobility devices is being brought to court by major U.S. airlines.
Several major U.S. airlines are challenging a new federal rule aimed at improving travel for those with disabilities.
The layoffs, which the company expects to complete by the end of the second quarter, are estimated to net $210 million in ...
At last glance, DAL was down 0.4% at $65.15. The stock isn't too far removed from its Jan. 22, record high of $69.98, ...
A former airline captain said it appeared that the plane's right landing gear collapsed within seconds of touching down in ...
In addition to the new rule, the Department of Transportation also fined American Airlines $50 million last October for its ...
The recently reported quarterly results of major airlines reflected strong travel demand despite a hike in airfares. Moreover, lower jet fuel ...
Airlines are seeking to undo Biden administration rules that required enhanced training for workers and protection for ...
Southwest Airlines said it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce -- the first mass layoffs in the company's decades-long ...
Southwest Airlines' gross and net income margins could use improvement vs. peers, as well as its dividend growth trend. See ...
At least 17 people are injured after a Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday ...