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Author: Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
The top airline, hotel and rental car rewards programs of the FlyerTalk Awards are …
United Airlines, British Airways and Singapore Airlines won the coveted Best Reward Program for an airline in their respective regions.
Planespotters’ paradise: Miami’s eclectic airline lineup
More than 100 passenger and cargo carriers fly from the Florida hub, more than any other U.S. airport. See some of the more eclectic ones in this gallery.
Alaska Airlines flight puts Washington state’s Paine Field back on U.S. aviation map
Alaska Airlines became the first commercial carrier in decades to fly from Everett, Washington on Monday. United will join them this summer, giving Seattle residents an alternative to Sea-Tac and the traffic involved in getting there.
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Blizzard! Airlines have canceled 3,500 flights since Wednesday
Flyers faced another day of weather-related flight disruptions thanks to powerful “bomb cyclone” moving through Rockies, Great Plains and upper Midwest.
Which airlines are still flying the Boeing 737 Max 8? None, as of Wednesday
American and Southwest airlines had been the only carriers still flying the Boeing 737 Max 8, but that changed after the U.S. grounded the jet.
The world’s busiest airport? Yep, it’s still Atlanta …
Atlanta is forecast to take that title yet again for 2018, marking the 21st consecutive year the airport has hosted more passengers than any other.
Boeing 737 Max: What you should know if you’re booked on a flight
Which airlines fly the Boeing 737 Max? Where is the Boeing 737 Max 8 made? All your questions answered.
Snow! Airlines begin waiving change fees ahead of new winter storm
The nation’s four biggest airlines were all among the carriers that have issued flexible rebooking waivers for airports in the upper Midwest.
Is JetBlue ready to launch flights to London?
“We’re actively looking at it now,” JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said about the possibility of London service in an interview with a British newspaper.