US carriers face new family seating rule
- BTN News
- Friday, 02 August 2024
America's Biden Administration has proposed a rule that would make it illegal for airlines to charge parents extra to sit with their children on airplanes.
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America's Biden Administration has proposed a rule that would make it illegal for airlines to charge parents extra to sit with their children on airplanes.
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America's Biden Administration has proposed a rule that would make it illegal for airlines to charge parents extra to sit with their children on airplanes.
The US's Delta is 'pausing' flights between New York-JFK and Tel Aviv, Israel until Friday, August 9, due to the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Australia’s third-largest airline group, (regional Express - or Rex), entered voluntary administration this week, cancelled all its B737 flights between major airports and grounded its jet fleet, though as yet its Saab 340 fleet is still flying to and from regional centres.
Delivering the world’s second-largest cruise ship has improved France’s economy.
Built for cruise ship operator Royal Caribbean, the 'Utopia of the Seas' added EUR1 billion to French economic output, helping increase trade growth to 0.6 per cent and gross domestic product to 0.3 per cent.
Families of some of the 346 people killed in two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes want US courts to reject the planemaker’s proposed plea deal with the US Department of Justice (USDoJ) and say Boeing should pay a much higher fine.
Ed Bastian, Delta Air Lines' ceo, says the airline is facing US$500 million in costs related to a global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike that disrupted emergency services, communications and thousands of businesses.
QR Code Generator has issued a warning about a surge in holiday accommodation scams this August in Europe, after data revealed it was the most popular month for bookings last year.
The US's Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines plans to drop 43 domestic and international routes, including some that were added to the network only a few months ago.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) says passenger yields are expected to stay below last year's levels and has blamed lower profit for its financial year first quarter on higher fuel costs.
US Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg has rejected airlines' requests to delay the introduction of new passenger refund rules.
In Australia, Qantas has joined Virgin Australia to offer free flights to passengers holding B737 flight tickets on newly-failed domestic carrier Rex, which has entered voluntary administration and grounded its B737 fleet (though its regional services operated using Saab 340s remain active).
Europe's Airbus has reported a 46 per cent net income fall to EUR825 million for the first six months of 2024 (compared to EUR1.5 billion in the first half of 2023) blamed on "challenges in our space business".