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A lawsuit brought by American Airlines against the ticketing site Skiplagged.com is bringing renewed attention to a controversial travel hack that some people have tried in an effort to save money.
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The agreement with the Fort Worth-based airline includes a 21% pay hike and annual pay rate increases.
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The Association of Professional Flight Attendants board of directors voted unanimously this week to allow the group’s negotiating committee to conduct a strike authorization vote.
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The airline will offer more than 50 daily departures from DFW International Airport to several popular destinations in Mexico, including Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
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Memorial Day weekend kicks off the busy summer air travel season and this may be the busiest ever. But some worry it could be another summer of delays and cancellations after a "pretty rocky" 2022.
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In ongoing contract negotiations, pilots at major airlines are pushing for changes in scheduling, to allow for more time at home and fewer missed birthdays and other celebrations.
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Allied Pilots Union members voted to authorize a potential strike due to pay and scheduling concerns, but this first step in finalizing contract terms means strike plans won't be necessary.
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The flight attendants have been working without a contract since December 2019.
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American Airlines and two smaller carriers gave more proof Thursday of the recovery in air travel, posting better-than-expected profit for the fourth quarter, while Southwest Airlines lost money because of massive flight cancellations last month.
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A computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration brought flights to a standstill across the U.S. early Wednesday, with thousands of delays quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide.
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Union leadership will review an agreement reached with the Fort Worth-based carrier next week.