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Airlines' Answering Services Worsen Travel Woes
Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:33:39 EDT | NPR News Headlines
The frustration of summer air travel is increased by the airlines' electronic answering systems. The Department of Transportation says that U.S. airlines are canceling and delaying more flights, losing more luggage, and bumping more passengers than ever before.
Sun, 15 Jul 2007 22:51:29 GMT | New York Times
COMPANY REPORTS Earnings season gets into full swing, particularly for technology, financial and drug companies. Reports will come from Charles Schwab and Mattel (Monday); Coca-Cola, I.B.M., Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Merrill Lynch, Novartis, Wells Fargo and Yahoo (Tuesday); Abbott Laboratories, Altria, AMR, Delta Air Lines, eBay, JPMorgan Chase, Pfizer, Southwest Airlines and United Technologies (Wednesday); Advanced Micro Devices, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, Continental Airlines, Dow Jones, First Data, Google, Honeywell, Microsoft, Motorola and Wyeth (Thursday); and Boston Scientific, Caterpillar and Citigroup (Friday).
Mon, 16 Jul 2007 05:01 GMT | CayCompass.com
DALLAS (AP) - It's been a busy summer travel season for the major airlines, with some carriers posting record occupancy loads on their planes.
Tue, 17 Jul 2007 03:31:41 GMT | New York Times
BACK TO BACK Domestic airlines are expected to post an aggregate profit of about $4 billion this year, which would make 2006-7 the first back-to-back years of profitability since 1999-2000, the Air Transport Association said in a recent outlook for 2007. Debt levels remain high, however, ?leaving the airlines vulnerable to fuel spikes, recession or exogenous shocks? like terrorist attacks and natural disasters, said John Heimlich, the trade group?s chief economist. True financial health for the industry, including the ability to add new-model aircraft to fleets, will require ?many years of profitability,? Mr. Heimlich said.
American, Continental apply for new routes to China
Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:50:00 -0400 | CANOE
DALLAS (AP) - American Airlines and Continental Airlines Inc. have asked federal regulators for the right to operate new nonstop flights between the United States and China beginning in March 2009.
Southwest Airlines Profits Fall 17 Pct.
Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:55:09 +0000 | Newsvine
Southwest Airlines on Wednesday reported a 17 percent decline in second-quarter profits as rising fuel costs weighed on results.
Southwest Airlines Profit Falls 17 Percent
Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:41:16 GMT | New York Times
DALLAS (AP) -- Southwest Airlines on Wednesday reported a 17 percent decline in second-quarter profits as rising fuel costs weighed on results.
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