Hawaiian said bookings for late summer and fall flights to Hawaii are down from usual levels but not nonexistent, as they are now.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Travelers spent $8.6 billion on baggage, change fees last year. Airlines won’t get that pay day in 2020
Airlines took in $5.8 billion in bag fees and $2.8 billion in change fees. The 2020 numbers will be a fraction of that due to coronavirus crisis.
United sees ‘zero’ travel demand, says major layoffs loom if bookings don’t pick up by fall
United Airlines says it will have to lay off employees this fall if travel demand doesn’t resume by then.
Itching to visit Las Vegas again? MGM Resorts says these Strip hotels will reopen first
MGM Resorts, which operates more than a dozen casino hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, says it plans to start with New York New York and Bellagio.
American plans to shrink, says no hubs will close: ‘No way to overstate the gravity of this situation’
The airline is retiring more than 100 jets earlier than planned and says more may be ahead as it grapples with a dearth of passengers.
Southwest CEO: Travel won’t resume until places like Disney World reopen
Southwest is taking steps to make passengers feel travel is safe, like offering hand sanitizer and possibly requiring masks and health screenings.
‘The new flying etiquette’: JetBlue becomes first U.S. airline to make flyers wear face masks
The New York-based airline said the new policy takes effect May 4. The airline is also requiring flight crews to cover their faces at work.
United, Frontier require flight attendants to wear face masks. Are passengers next?
Airline unions and consumer groups say airline passengers should be required to wear face masks to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Southwest CEO: Airline will be ‘drastically smaller’ if business doesn’t improve soon
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly told employees the airline will have to make dramatic cuts if business doesn’t improve by July.
Delta sees few signs travelers are itching to fly even as coronavirus restrictions ease
Delta CEO Ed Bastian says travel demand won’t bounce back until travelers feel physically and financially safe.