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Chris Sununu Asks Air Travelers To 'Pack Your Patience,' Warns Conditions Are 'Slowly Getting Worse'
Sunday, October 19, 2025 - 11:02pm | 557Read More...Air travel across the U.S. is under growing pressure as the federal government shutdown continues to drag on, according to Airlines for America President and CEO, Christopher Sununu. Air Travel Is ‘Slowly Getting Worse’ Sununu, the former Republican Governor of New Hampshire, said on...
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Thanksgiving Could Be Busiest For Air Travel Since The Recession
Friday, November 6, 2015 - 11:34am | 407Read More...Airline stocks have for the most part outperformed broader indices over the past year on strong demand and fuel savings. Airlines for America, an airlines association, said on Thursday that Thanksgiving travel on U.S. airlines will surpass last year. The association added that travel...
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U.S. Airlines Buoyed By Economic Tailwinds
Monday, May 18, 2015 - 12:46pm | 352Read More...U.S. airlines have been flying high this year, as the decline in fuel prices gave way to higher margins for many companies. In addition to lower fuel prices, the improving U.S. economy has also created room for growth in the industry, as more Americans use their disposable income to travel...
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Airlines Cheer U.S. Recovery
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - 12:20pm | 352Read More...In 2014, U.S. airlines enjoyed their fifth straight year of profitability, with the nation's top 10 carriers seeing revenues rise by 5 percent while costs jumped just 3.3 percent. In an effort to continue boosting customer satisfaction, carriers reinvested $13.0 billion in products and...
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Deutsche Bank Comments On October Airline PRASM
Tuesday, November 25, 2014 - 11:35am | 173Read More...Deutsche Bank issued an Airlines Alert Monday and noted that October PRASM increased 1.9 percent year-over-year. Analysts led by Michael Linenberg cited that “Airlines for America (“A4A”) reported that the industry’s consolidated passenger unit revenue ("PRASM...
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Additional Fees Help Fuel Airline Profits In 2013
Tuesday, May 6, 2014 - 3:58pm | 434Read More...More signs the U.S. airline industry has recovered from the double blows of the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001 and the subsequent recession. On Monday, the federal Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported the 26 scheduled U.S. passenger airlines had a net profit of $7.3 billion in the...






