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US Airlines Threaten To Pull Flights From Dublin Airport Over Passenger Cap Dispute
Dublin airport planners are under immense pressure to approve the 25% increase in passenger capacity.
Airlines For America President Calls For Action To Address ATC Shortages
The President of the airline lobbyist group called for action to address Air Traffic Controller shortages at a meeting of the Washington DC Aero Club.
Airlines And Senators Urge Restrictions On Carriers Flying To The US Via Russian Airspace
A draft has been made which would ban Chinese carriers if they go through Russian airspace.
Lift Passenger's Rights Or Face New Rules Says USDOT Secretary Buttigieg
US airlines are on notice to take better care of passengers when flights are delayed or cancelled or face new laws that mandate that to happen.
US Lawmakers Target Airline Refunds With New Rules
US airlines need to get better at refunding passengers for canceled flights and dud services under a host of new rules and regulations.
DOT Warns Airlines To Stop Charging Extra For Seating Kids With Family
The Transportation Department said it has received few complaints about the issue but said "even one incident is one too many."
Major US Carriers To Allow Gender-Neutral Booking Options
By the end of 2024 several major US carriers will offer non-binary identification options.
Summer Flight Chaos? Airline CEOs To Meet US Transport Secretary
The meeting has been called to discuss plans for the peak summer travel period, in the face of ongoing disruption across the US.
No More US COVID Tests: How Have Airlines Responded?
US carriers welcomed the news after the country lifted its COVID test entry requirement on Sunday.
The US Will Extend Its Aviation Mask Mandate Despite Growing Opposition
Masks on planes are here to stay, at least until May 3rd.
US Airline CEOs Ask For The Mask Mandate To Be Dropped
The CEOs of 10 US carriers have written to President Joe Biden.
US And Canadian Airlines Push For Border Reopening
US And Canadian Airlines Push For Border Reopening