What does that mean in terms of the commercial potential, and how will Cathay Pacific protect the customer experience through an inevitable period of congestion?Patrick Yu (PY), general manager airport service delivery, andPatricia Hwang (PH), general manager sales and distribution, H...
What Airline Mergers Mean for ConsumersRead the full-text online article and more details about "What Airline Mergers Mean for Consumers" by Hobica, George; Tan, Kim Liang - Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), May 4, 2008By HobicaGeorgeTanKim Liang...
Here's what the airline's bankruptcy might mean for you. » Learn more: The 6 types of bankruptcy I have a flight booked with Spirit. Will it be canceled? The answer is “maybe.” An airline filing for bankruptcy does not necessarily mean your flight will be canceled. The Chapter 11...
In my opinion a good night of sleep isn’t just about the amount of personal space, but also about what the airline does to make it comfortable. Many first class products come with added amenities, like pajamas (and for that matter, some airlines evenoffer these in business class). Pajama...
No free ticket changes Several years back, we saw American Airlines eliminate change fees on a vast majority of fares. This is great, because it means you can cancel your ticket, and thenapply the credit toward a future itinerary. American basic economy fares come with more restrictions in tha...
Passenger rights have been a major focus of the Biden administration as it continues to urge major airlines for broader transparency. That'll do it for your daily briefing — From the New York Stock Exchange, I'm Caroline Woods with TheStreet. ...
What does credit card travel insurance cover? If your flight is canceled, you may get a full refund from the airline. But that doesn't cover other prepaid nonrefundable costs, like hotel reservations or theater tickets. Many credit card companies reimburse for cancellations, as well as for los...
What does working capital mean? Working capital is the difference between a business’s current assets (e.g., cash, accounts receivable, and inventories) and current liabilities (e.g., accounts payable and short-term debt). It’s an essential financial metric that helps ensure a company has...
What does working capital mean? Working capital is the difference between a business’s current assets (e.g., cash, accounts receivable, and inventories) and current liabilities (e.g., accounts payable and short-term debt). It’s an essential financial metric that helps ensure a company has...
Recently I had "See Agent" on my boarding pass for my United flight, and I wasn't sure what that was going to actually mean. Thankfully, I was able to get it all straightened out by ...