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In June 2023, the world momentarily paused to follow the fate of five men trapped inside a small carbon fibre tube descending into the depths of the Atlantic. Aboard the OceanGate submersible named ...
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby declared the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) business model "dead," criticizing its focus on fees and poor customer experience.
Spotify on the United seatback experience. Photo: courtesy United Airlines When you think about it, this is a win-win-win for everyone involved: customers, Spotify, and—most of all—United.
United Airlines has suspended its Starlink Wi-Fi service on two dozen regional airliners to fix static interference that occurs while the system is in use, the airline confirmed on Friday.
Meet the United Airlines Executive Who Gets to Pick Its Hot New Routes Network planning executive Patrick Quayle on plotting routes to Ulaanbaatar, Nuuk and more, using a mix of data and social ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby declared the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) business model "dead," criticizing its focus on fees and poor customer experience. Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman ...
In the interview, Geraghty said JetBlue is taking a cautious approach to airline mergers, following the United States Department of Justice’s rejection of its proposed merger with Spirit Airlines.
United Airlines started rolling out free Starlink Wi-Fi last month with fanfare. But it has had to disable the service on roughly two dozen planes to address problems with static interference ...
The Breeze Airways CEO also has thoughts on reforming the ultra-low-cost model, one that United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby recently declared was “dead.” ...