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US airlines charging passengers more to sit up front
Some of the country's most popular airlines are charging passengers more to sit toward the front of the plane. On American Airlines, which accounts for around 90% of flights out of Charlotte Douglas ... Read More
United Airlines announces miles pooling, seat preference alerts in new updates
United Airlines announced two updates this week aimed ... and an app feature that will help you secure your preferred seat onboard. According to United both features are about providing better ... Read More
United Airlines timeline: A look at incidents from the airline this year
the Federal Aviation Administration is stepping up its presence in United's operations to try to understand what's gone wrong. Consumer changes:United Airlines announces miles pooling, seat ... Read More
United Airlines now allows travelers to pool their air miles with others
most major airlines have increased their baggage fees this year. United in particular raised its fees $5, the company said last month. Meanwhile, prices for air tickets sold in February were up ... Read More
United Airlines is asking pilots to take time off in May because of a shortage of new Boeing planes
United is considering options to replace orders for the new Max 10. CEO Scott Kirby is one of several airline CEOs who have called out problems at Boeing and sought a meeting with Boeing directors . Read More
United Airlines is asking pilots to take time off in May because of a shortage of new Boeing planes
A month ago, United said it was contractually due 191 planes this year and 127 next year but expects to receive only 88 this year and 64 in 2025. Almost all of the shortfall consists of Boeing 737 ... Read More
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