AirlinesAlaska Airlines announces frequent-flier agreement with Chinese carrierPassengers with Alaska Airlines can now use their frequent-flier miles with China's Hainan Airlines, and vice versa. The two airlines announced the deal on Wednesday
LinkAlaska Air Profit Jumps On Higher US TravelAlaska Air Group, the parent of Alaska Airlines, reported a 42 percent rise in second-quarter profit, helped by increased US travel and lower oil prices. The carrier's net income rose to USD$234 million, from USD$165 million a year earlier.
LinkAmerican Airlines Flight Between LAX And SYD On Sale SundayAmerican Airlines customers can begin booking travel this Sunday for the airline's new flight between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Sydney Airport (SYD). The new, nonstop route, which launches Dec. 17 and was announced in June as part of the proposed enhanced joint business relationship with Qantas, expands American's global network by adding a fifth continent and reinforces the strength of its world-class LAX hub.
LinkBrazilian Regulator Approves Delta, Gol DealBrazil's antitrust watchdog Cade approved with no restrictions a USD$446 million agreement between Delta Air Lines and Brazil's Gol to expand their alliance. Under the deal announced earlier this month, Delta will increase its share in Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes to about 10 percent from its current 3 percent as the Brazilian airline issues new shares.
LinkHawaiian Airlines to roll out Ohana package serviceHawaiian Airlines is expanding its inter-island service with the purchase of three turboprop planes configured for freight. Hawaiian expects the expansion to create more than 100 jobs.
LinkJetBlue gives back with booksJetBlue has installed a free vending machine in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood that dispenses books. The neighborhood is one of the poorest and least literate areas in the country, and JetBlue hopes that giving away some 100,000 books this summer will help inspire children to read more.
LinkSouthwest turns in strong 2Q performanceSouthwest Airlines earned $608 million in the second quarter.. That's a 31% increase from last year. CEO Gary Kelly called the results "exceptional, and our current outlook for the second half of 2015 is also strong."
LinkUnited brings in $1.2B in 2QUnited Airlines reports a profit of $1.2 billion in the second quarter. "This quarter's record results reflect the progress we're making on our long-term plan, and I'd like to thank the United team for their great work," CEO Jeff Smisek said. "The $3 billion share repurchase program we announced today demonstrates the confidence we have in our future."
LinkUnited enhances 767 fleet with interior redesignPassengers flying internationally with United will benefit from some changes to the airlines' 767s. The current three-cabin layout is being streamlined into two cabins, and passengers will enjoy better connectivity throughout. More important, the craft will see safety and reliability improvements designed to improve on-time performance and enhance passenger comfort.
LinkAirlines upping their games with amenity-rich loungesAirlines around the world are pampering their high-value customers with exclusive airport lounges featuring spas, salons, restaurants, pet areas and more. JetBlue's JFK Terminal 5 rooftop lounge, Delta's open-air sky decks and new United Clubs are just a few examples of how U.S. carriers continue to invest in the customer experience.
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