It’s been awhile since we’ve had a good, old-fashioned, knock-down war between two airlines, but sure enough it seems that we are in the early stages of that very thing between American and United.
A massive winter storm continues to disrupt air travel across the country, canceling thousands of flights and leaving travelers scrambling to adjust plans, including here in Houston.
Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration already took the temporary restrictions it imposed after the crash and made ...
While most North American airlines have canceled flights due to the snowstorm that hit most of the East Coast, international ...
More than 10,000 flights canceled as bitter cold blankets the U.S. As a dangerously cold weather front plunges into the U.S., ...
Southwest Airlines passengers heading to their gates on Jan. 27 can expect to see a huge change from their previous flights ...
Several international carriers have paused or adjusted services to parts of the Middle East. Here’s what travellers need to ...
The airline said the flight stopped at Norfolk International Airport en route to Jacksonville, Florida due to a potential ...
Travelers will soon be able to get to the Big Apple in under 3 hours after a new nonstop flight was added to Pensacola International Airport.
Maui is one of three Chicago O'Hare route announcements American Airlines made Thursday as a turf war intensifies with United ...
American Airlines is adding new nonstop flights from LAX this spring, expanding daily service to Cleveland and Washington, ...
United Airlines is set to do everything it can to keep American Airlines from expanding its footprint in Chicago.