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American Airlines isn't worried about the future, and it seems fine with losing money this quarter -- and maybe all year long.
The launch of the Hanoi route marks Ethiopian Airlines’ first passenger gateway into Vietnam and its 20th destination in Asia.
President Trump is hosting leaders from several African nations Wednesday, looking to shore up relationships. West African leaders will join Trump for a White House lunch to discuss areas of econom… ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s office will absorb nearly 5,700 employees from various agencies under a reorganization plan, according to an internal document detailing the shift.
New African Confederation of Interior Designers (AFCID) President, Dr. Jennifer Chukwujekwe, founder of Jenniez School of African Interior Design, has called on professional bodies, schools, and ...
Air travel passengers pay more in taxes to fly from Africa than counterparts departing from Europe or the Middle East, a report by the African Airlines Association showed. The average amount of ...
A cybercrime organization known as “Scattered Spider” has been targeting airlines based in North America in recent weeks, attempting to gain access to sensitive data for purposes of extortion ...
Air Cairo Sets New Benchmark for African Airlines: Enhances In-Flight Medical Safety with MedAire Partnership Provided by GlobeNewswire Jun 30, 2025, 7:38:17 AM ...
Lower courts said American Airlines' former alliance with JetBlue violated federal antitrust law. The arline said it benefited travelers in the Northeast.
Delta airlines cancelled almost 1,000 flights, largely due to the weather issues in Atlanta, according to View From the Wing. What are the numbers?
The FBI and cybersecurity firms are warning that the prolific hacking group known as Scattered Spider is now targeting airlines and the transportation sector.
American Airlines Flights Snarled by Computer Glitch A systems outage temporarily grounded some planes on Friday, causing headaches for both crew and passengers around the United States.