A study from research group FlightStats found that JetBlue Airways was one of the most-delayed airlines in August, while Northwest Airlines had one of the best track records for being on time.
Most of the major airline stocks took a dive during Thursday afternoon trading, as the price of oil - the industry's greatest obstacle - surged more than $5.
Airline stocks on Wednesday traded higher as oil prices - the industry's greatest burden - plunged.
The already roughed-up airline industry nosedived on Friday as companies and their investors got slammed by high oil prices.
Northwest Airlines is investigating why the nose cone on one of its planes was damaged on a flight Sunday from Detroit, Michigan, to Tampa, Florida, a spokeswoman said.
The skyrocketing price of fuel could "devastate" the airline industry and hurt the economy, according to a report from the Business Travel Coalition released Monday.
A day after Northwest Airlines announced it was scaling back domestic flights, Delta Air Lines did the same Wednesday -- announcing a 3 percent cut for the second half of 2008.
Northwest Airlines promises Dave Herstad 18,375 frequent flier miles when he applies for his mortgage. He gets the loan, but not the miles. After several rounds of finger-pointing between supervisors at Northwest, Lending Tree and Home Loan Center, his miles remain missing. What should he do?
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have finally agreed to a merger. But it could be a bumpy ride before a deal is officially completed.
Kathleen Anderson was the only woman in business class on a recent Northwest Airlines flight from Dusseldorf, Germany, to Chicago. And it cost her.
A study from research group FlightStats found that JetBlue Airways was one of the most-delayed airlines in August, while Northwest Airlines had one of the best track records for being on time.
Most of the major airline stocks took a dive during Thursday afternoon trading, as the price of oil - the industry's greatest obstacle - surged more than $5.
Airline stocks on Wednesday traded higher as oil prices - the industry's greatest burden - plunged.
The already roughed-up airline industry nosedived on Friday as companies and their investors got slammed by high oil prices.
Northwest Airlines is investigating why the nose cone on one of its planes was damaged on a flight Sunday from Detroit, Michigan, to Tampa, Florida, a spokeswoman said.
The skyrocketing price of fuel could "devastate" the airline industry and hurt the economy, according to a report from the Business Travel Coalition released Monday.
A day after Northwest Airlines announced it was scaling back domestic flights, Delta Air Lines did the same Wednesday -- announcing a 3 percent cut for the second half of 2008.
Northwest Airlines promises Dave Herstad 18,375 frequent flier miles when he applies for his mortgage. He gets the loan, but not the miles. After several rounds of finger-pointing between supervisors at Northwest, Lending Tree and Home Loan Center, his miles remain missing. What should he do?
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have finally agreed to a merger. But it could be a bumpy ride before a deal is officially completed.
Kathleen Anderson was the only woman in business class on a recent Northwest Airlines flight from Dusseldorf, Germany, to Chicago. And it cost her.
There was little doubt last summer when former Northwest Airlines executive Richard Anderson took the helm at Delta Air Lines that the carrier would gobble up a competitor. It was just a matter of which one and when.
Leaders of the union representing pilots at Northwest Airlines Corp. and Delta Air Lines Inc. have reached an agreement on uniting membership under a merged carrier, the Detroit News reported Tuesday.
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U.S. stocks opened lower Thursday as weak retail sales and a dismal outlook from Cisco Systems weighed on investors.
Airline food. The very mention of those two words is enough to provoke a strong -- and usually negative -- reaction from any passenger.
A new tentative labor deal for pilots at Northwest Airlines Corp. is a major victory for the embattled workers, and it could erode the savings the carrier won in bankruptcy, analysts said Thursday.
Northwest Airlines Corp., which exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May, said Tuesday its quarterly profit, excluding reorganization items, rose 53 percent as its operating expenses tumbled.
Northwest Airlines has seen an increase in the number of canceled flights once again, a condition that the pilots union is blaming on management for not having enough staffing, and which the airline charges is due to a spike in pilots calling in sick starting this past Friday.
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Continental Airlines and its pilots union have agreed to start early talks on changes in the non-economic portion of their contract at the request of the union - a relatively rare union victory in the battered airline industry in recent years.
Northwest Airlines said Friday it would cut some flights in July and August in order to free up pilots to address a recent spate of cancellations by the airline.
Northwest Airlines is seeing about one out of eight flights cancelled due to lack of flight crews in recent days, as the pilots union steps up attacks on management that could signal problems ahead for the airline and its customers.
An off-duty Northwest Airlines pilot was suspected of driving under the influence of cocaine when he headed the wrong way on an interstate to avoid the U.S.-Canada border and led deputies on a chase, authorities said Sunday.
Northwest Airlines canceled a flight with 180 passengers aboard after the pilot began cursing at passengers while the plane was being prepared for takeoff in Las Vegas on Friday, airline officials and witnesses said.
JetBlue canceled all its New York flights Friday.
The mind-boggling mishaps that took place in the executive - and hotel - suite.
Here are some of the companies whose shares were active in late trading on Wednesday:
Five years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, the nation's airline industry is still struggling to regain altitude, even as U.S. passengers are flying more than ever before.
A federal judge blocked flight attendants from a strike at Northwest Airlines Friday afternoon, just hours before the union had said it would start to disrupt operations at the nation's No. 5 carrier.
Dutch authorities will release 12 men arrested on suspicion of terrorism after causing a disturbance on a Northwest Airlines flight Wednesday, the Dutch prosecutor's office said.
Twelve passengers were in custody Wednesday after a Northwest Airlines flight bound for Mumbai, India, returned to Amsterdam with a fighter jet escort, Dutch police said.
Flight attendants at Northwest Airlines won the right from a bankruptcy court judge to go on strike on Aug. 25 at the nation's No. 5 airline.
Northwest Airlines ranks no. 182 on this year's list of the FORTUNE 500, with $12,286 million in revenues, up 8.9% from the previous year. The Eagan, Minn.-based company was ranked no. 190 on the 2005 list. Its 2005 profits were -$2,533 million.
Northwest Airlines reached a tentative deal with its pilot union Friday that it said would save the bankrupt airline $358 million a year, according to a company statement.
Q Shares in Northwest Airlines, now less than $1, are looking cheap. Could that stock have any value after Northwest emerges from bankruptcy? --Todd Olness, Shakopee, Minn.
Northwest Airlines, which has already outsourced many jobs formerly performed by its mechanics union to outside contractors and replacement workers, is now looking to make deep cuts in the work done by its unionized flight attendants.
After almost simultaneously filing for bankruptcy this week, industry analysts now speculate that Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines could explore a possible merger, according to a report published Friday.
Is it money well spent? Even as the airline industry has spiraled into financial duress, carriers have partnered with celebrity chefs, sommeliers and gourmet food producers to create an in-flight food and wine experience that rivals top restaurants.
Shares of Northwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines continued to trade on their respective stock exchanges Thursday despite the bankruptcy filings both airlines made Wednesday.
Stocks bounced Thursday morning, recovering modestly after a steep two-session selloff, amid signs that the economy was holding up prior to Hurricane Katrina.
The airline industry's five-year financial crisis came to a head Wednesday evening as Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, two of the nation's largest carriers, both filed for bankruptcy.
The employees, creditors and investors at Delta and Northwest airlines are all likely to take hits in those carriers' bankruptcy filings, but few passengers will see their travel plans, or airfares, affected by the court action.
Northwest Airlines, hit by a spike in jet fuel prices and an inability to win wage concessions from its unions, filed for bankruptcy court protection minutes after rival Delta also filed under Chapter 11.
Stocks looked to get off to a shaky start Wednesday on new gains in the price of oil.
Northwest Airlines could meet with its striking mechanics union Thursday, but it warned that it is getting ready to permanently hire replacement workers it has used during the nearly three-week long job action.
The nation's financially troubled airline industry provided more than 100 free flights to take survivors of Hurricane Katrina out of New Orleans over Labor Day weekend, according to a published report.
Air carrier Northwest Airlines announced Friday that flight delays and cancellations and at normal levels despite the recent labor strike by company mechanics.
Are you holding a Northwest Airlines ticket and wondering how the mechanics strike will affect your travel plans?
Stocks opened higher Monday morning as oil treaded water, Northwest weathered a strike, and foreign markets rose on a flurry of mergers and acquisitions.
Stocks looked set to advance early Monday following a week when markets were hammered by high oil prices and downbeat earnings news.
Mechanics at Northwest Airlines start their third day on the picket lines Monday, but without the support of pilots or flight attendants, the union's efforts to disrupt operations at the nation's No. 4 airline have so far been a failure.
U.S. stocks opened higher Friday as buyers came back after a tough week for stocks on a handful of broker upgrades.
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines could be tipped to filing for bankruptcy protections in September in order to be covered by an existing bankruptcy law rather than more restrictive legislation that will take effect in October, according to a published report.
Regardless of the pedigree of the air carrier -- whether it's Northwest Airlines or discounter JetBlue Airways -- insiders have been selling millions of dollars' worth of shares, and they don't appear to be in any rush to buy, according to a report published Wednesday.
With jet fuel prices cruising sky-high, the cost of flying those little extras from food to magazines can be too much for an airline to bear.
Southwest Airlines is joining several of its rivals in passing along higher fuel costs to customers, but is not adding as much to ticket costs as other airlines have.
Corporations reached out to help the victims of Sunday's earthquake-triggered tsunamis in southern Asia.
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Oil prices traded near record highs early Monday, but investors were apparently willing to look past that to a full slate of earnings reports due later this week.
American Airlines said Thursday it will gain more than $25 million annually by charging service fees for tickets bought at airports and reservation centers.
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New York City, always a leader in unsound public policy, has done it again. It has created this enormously dumb law about smoking. People in public places here in Gotham -- in restaurants, corporat...
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