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The move is part of the company’s push to expand internationally. Critics says add-on fees hurt their budget.
Adam Kephart of Poulsbo, Washington, went from government employee to coffee barista to flight instructor. His next stop:? airline pilot.
Fuel costs are down but may rise again soon.
After pandemic lockdowns, many passengers want to feel a little spoiled — and are paying good money for that.
Employment in the field is slowly growing, but some companies are highlighting their role in the community to attract workers.
But what they’re spending their money on is shifting.
Erica Wilkinson of Campbell Travel says travel agents are the ones getting clients “unstuck” in the New Air Travel Normal.
After a hot summer, some travelers are expressing more concern about heat waves, wildfires and other extreme weather events that might affect their plans.
Trips from the U.S. to Europe especially are surging this summer. And that has consequences for domestic airlines—and airfares.
The pandemic almost sunk Manu Powers’ company. Though it’s mounted a recovery, the summer rush still isn’t what it used to be.