The New York-based carrier announced what it's calling the EvenMore experience, a refreshed type of extra-legroom seat located at the front of its economy cabins.
Airlines hope to meet the traveler demand for premium flying, whether by offering more roomier seats in economy or upgrading higher-tier classes.
WSJ’s ranking is also in line with the most recent North America Airline Passenger Satisfaction Study that J.D. Power released in May. That list named Delta the top airline for customer satisfaction, while Southwest scored the top spot in the economy segment.
If investors were questioning whether airline stocks could keep rallying, Delta Air Lines has provided an emphatic answer. The carrier’s fourth-quarter earnings and positive outlook for 2025 gave the sector’s stocks permission to take off again early Friday.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby proclaimed Wednesday that “We are the best airline in the history of aviation.” How will American CEO Robert Isom respond?
TD Cowen analyst Thomas Fitzgerald CFA maintained a Hold rating on JetBlue Airways (JBLU – Research Report) on January 17 and set a price
Delta Air Lines will soon launch a new partnership with online sports betting giant DraftKings, airline CEO Ed Bastian announced during his keynote speech at CES in Las Vegas.
American Airlines on Thursday forecast a jump in revenue of as much as 5% in the first quarter over the same three months of 2024, while capacity will be flat or even down as much as 2%. "We do expect airfare to come up,
For frequent and infrequent air travelers alike, a reliable and rewarding frequent flyer program can enhance your travel experiences. Fortunately, all major U.S. airlines have loyalty programs that let you earn miles on flights and for various nonflight activities.
One of America’s budget airlines was just named as the worst carrier in America. In a new Wall Street Journal poll, Frontier Airlines took that bottom spot. 24/7 Wall St. Key Points: A recent analysis reveals that Frontier Airlines is the worst carrier in America.
Airlines have a legal obligation to ensure that their flight schedules provide travelers with realistic departure and arrival times,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a