Super Bowl LIX Causes Surge in Airfare, Hotel Costs in New Orleans
Airlines like Southwest and Delta added dozens of flights to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, causing airfare and hotel costs to surge; prices ranged from $300 to over $4000 depending on the airline, class, and date; many hotels were booked during the Super Bowl weekend.
Super Bowl LIX Causes Surge in Airfare, Hotel Costs in New Orleans
Airlines like Southwest and Delta added dozens of flights to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, causing airfare and hotel costs to surge; prices ranged from $300 to over $4000 depending on the airline, class, and date; many hotels were booked during the Super Bowl weekend.
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32% Bias Score
Analyst Predicts Boeing Rebound, Delta Growth in 2025
Wall Street analyst Stephanie Link predicts a reversal of fortune for Boeing and United Airlines in 2025, with Boeing expected to outperform and Delta poised for continued growth, while Southwest faces challenges adapting to new strategies.
Analyst Predicts Boeing Rebound, Delta Growth in 2025
Wall Street analyst Stephanie Link predicts a reversal of fortune for Boeing and United Airlines in 2025, with Boeing expected to outperform and Delta poised for continued growth, while Southwest faces challenges adapting to new strategies.
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40% Bias Score
Global Tourism Rebounds; Aeromexico, Saudia, and Delta Top Punctuality Rankings
The UN confirms global tourism's 2024 return to pre-pandemic levels; Cirium ranks Aeromexico, Saudia, and Delta as the world's most punctual airlines, with Riyadh King Khalid International Airport achieving top airport honors.
Global Tourism Rebounds; Aeromexico, Saudia, and Delta Top Punctuality Rankings
The UN confirms global tourism's 2024 return to pre-pandemic levels; Cirium ranks Aeromexico, Saudia, and Delta as the world's most punctual airlines, with Riyadh King Khalid International Airport achieving top airport honors.
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32% Bias Score
"Fewer Than 10 Foreign Airlines Resume Israel Flights Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
"Following a ceasefire in Northern Israel, fewer than 10 foreign airlines have resumed flights, citing the 'Tibi Law' on flight cancellations, Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 closure, and opposition from Israeli airlines to financial aid as obstacles. The resulting high airfares and limited options ...
"Fewer Than 10 Foreign Airlines Resume Israel Flights Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
"Following a ceasefire in Northern Israel, fewer than 10 foreign airlines have resumed flights, citing the 'Tibi Law' on flight cancellations, Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 closure, and opposition from Israeli airlines to financial aid as obstacles. The resulting high airfares and limited options ...
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44% Bias Score
Airlines to Carry Record 5.2 Billion Passengers in 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts a record 5.2 billion air passengers in 2025, with \$1 trillion in revenue and \$36.6 billion net profit, driven by lower oil prices, but hampered by supply chain issues and infrastructure limitations.
Airlines to Carry Record 5.2 Billion Passengers in 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts a record 5.2 billion air passengers in 2025, with \$1 trillion in revenue and \$36.6 billion net profit, driven by lower oil prices, but hampered by supply chain issues and infrastructure limitations.
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44% Bias Score
Airline Fees Top \$12 Billion, Sparking Senate Scrutiny
U.S. airlines collected over \$12.4 billion in fees for baggage, seat selection, and other services between 2018 and 2023, with seat fees alone exceeding \$3 billion in 2023, prompting a Senate hearing and raising consumer concerns.
Airline Fees Top \$12 Billion, Sparking Senate Scrutiny
U.S. airlines collected over \$12.4 billion in fees for baggage, seat selection, and other services between 2018 and 2023, with seat fees alone exceeding \$3 billion in 2023, prompting a Senate hearing and raising consumer concerns.
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52% Bias Score
European Airlines Resume Flights to Tel Aviv After Ceasefire
Following a Hamas attack in October 2023, Israel's tourism industry shut down, but a ceasefire agreement has prompted a resurgence in European air travel to Tel Aviv, with over 1200 weekly flights anticipated by mid-May, exceeding current levels by hundreds.
European Airlines Resume Flights to Tel Aviv After Ceasefire
Following a Hamas attack in October 2023, Israel's tourism industry shut down, but a ceasefire agreement has prompted a resurgence in European air travel to Tel Aviv, with over 1200 weekly flights anticipated by mid-May, exceeding current levels by hundreds.
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32% Bias Score
Knesset Eases Airline Compensation Rules, But Foreign Carriers Remain Hesitant
The Knesset approved an amendment to the Aviation Services Law easing airline compensation for canceled flights, aiming to attract back foreign carriers after a drop from 90 to 26 airlines due to the war, yet few have returned, with security concerns and airport limitations remaining key obstacles.
Knesset Eases Airline Compensation Rules, But Foreign Carriers Remain Hesitant
The Knesset approved an amendment to the Aviation Services Law easing airline compensation for canceled flights, aiming to attract back foreign carriers after a drop from 90 to 26 airlines due to the war, yet few have returned, with security concerns and airport limitations remaining key obstacles.
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44% Bias Score
Airline Stocks Soar in 2024, Outpacing Market
Six of the top seven airline carriers significantly outperformed the S&P 500 in 2024, driven by strong demand, strategic credit card deals, and controlled capacity growth due to supply chain issues; United led with a 135% share gain, challenging Delta's industry leadership.
Airline Stocks Soar in 2024, Outpacing Market
Six of the top seven airline carriers significantly outperformed the S&P 500 in 2024, driven by strong demand, strategic credit card deals, and controlled capacity growth due to supply chain issues; United led with a 135% share gain, challenging Delta's industry leadership.
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56% Bias Score
El Al's US Flight Monopoly Persists Despite Delta's Planned Return
El Al maintains a monopoly on direct flights between Israel and the US, controlling 11% of Ben-Gurion Airport's US passenger traffic in November; despite Delta planning to resume flights in April 2025, regulatory hurdles and high Delta fares hinder competition and keep prices elevated.
El Al's US Flight Monopoly Persists Despite Delta's Planned Return
El Al maintains a monopoly on direct flights between Israel and the US, controlling 11% of Ben-Gurion Airport's US passenger traffic in November; despite Delta planning to resume flights in April 2025, regulatory hurdles and high Delta fares hinder competition and keep prices elevated.
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32% Bias Score
Airlines Lag in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition
A new ranking reveals that only 10 of 77 airlines are making significant progress in transitioning to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), with the majority using unsustainable biofuels or not using SAF at all; oil companies' minimal investment in sustainable SAF production is also hindering the trans...
Airlines Lag in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition
A new ranking reveals that only 10 of 77 airlines are making significant progress in transitioning to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), with the majority using unsustainable biofuels or not using SAF at all; oil companies' minimal investment in sustainable SAF production is also hindering the trans...
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52% Bias Score
UAE Airlines Maintain Israel Flights Amidst Conflict
UAE airlines continue flights to Israel amidst conflict, highlighting diplomatic ties and economic benefits.
UAE Airlines Maintain Israel Flights Amidst Conflict
UAE airlines continue flights to Israel amidst conflict, highlighting diplomatic ties and economic benefits.
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