Airline Industry
Coverage of Airline Industry in the Nexus archive.
- Mamdani-backed Claire Valdez faces backlash over past ‘abolish PreCheck,’ airline nationalization calls
Claire Valdez, the Democratic nominee for New York's 7th Congressional District, faces backlash for past remarks calling to abolish TSA PreCheck and nationalize the airline industry, which resurfaced after her primary victory. Critics including Marc Molinaro and Tré Easton mocked her proposals, while Valdez defended them as responses to airline profits and weak consumer protections.
- IATA Director Walsh Says the Airline Industry Is Not in a Crisis
IATA Director Walsh stated that the airline industry is not in a crisis.
- Iran war impact on European energy market intensifies
The Iran war is intensifying impacts on the European energy market, with Eurozone petrol sales declining 3.5% year-on-year in April and the UK experiencing larger drops. The airline industry faces a $100 billion fuel cost burden, reduced profits, and potential bankruptcies due to reliance on older, less efficient aircraft.
- More traffic, but halved profits for airlines in 2026: Industry forecast
Airlines project a 2.4% increase in passenger traffic for 2026, carrying 5.1 billion passengers, but expect profits to be halved compared to 2025. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) attributes this to high fuel prices failing to deter travel, despite the financial impact on carriers.
- Mullin faces backlash over ‘naive or dumb’ plan to pull CBP from blue-city airports
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faces criticism from national security experts and the airline industry over his proposed plan to remove U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from international airports. Critics argue the plan is 'naive or dumb' and would disrupt airline operations for Americans.
- Traveler used AirTag to prove airline lied about lost luggage — and responses prove it happens all the time
A traveler used an AirTag to track their luggage and expose an airline's false claim about lost baggage. The incident highlights frequent allegations of airlines deceiving passengers regarding luggage handling.
- Illinois and Colorado are coming for your airline miles
Politicians in Illinois and Colorado are targeting the credit-card rewards system that fuels airline loyalty programs, potentially disrupting the airline industry and impacting consumers. The move could have significant negative consequences for both airlines and reward program users.
- Jet fuel shortage could wreak havoc on your summer travel plans — and these are the flights to avoid: expert
A jet fuel shortage is causing travel disruptions, leading to potential flight cancellations and last-minute changes. Experts warn that summer travel plans may be significantly impacted by these supply issues.
- With airlines going wild to woo premium customers, coach fliers are quickly getting squeezed out
Airlines are prioritizing premium customers with exclusive perks, leading to deteriorating services and experiences for economy-class passengers. This shift has intensified the disparity between premium and coach fliers, creating a 'new form of class warfare' in air travel.
- Will Germany's aviation tax cut lower ticket prices?
Germany has implemented an aviation tax cut intended to reduce costs for the airline industry and lower ticket prices for consumers. However, industry experts express skepticism about whether the tax reduction will meaningfully translate into lower fares for passengers.
- As Ryanair boss says 'weaker airlines could go bust', is Michael O'Leary right to be so confident about his own company surviving the jet fuel crisis?
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary expresses confidence that his airline will survive the jet fuel crisis while predicting weaker competitors could go bust. The article questions whether O'Leary's optimism about Ryanair's resilience is justified given the current fuel cost challenges facing the aviation industry.
- Delta to drop short-haul food and beverage service
Delta will discontinue food and beverage service on short-haul flights. This change aims to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The airline's decision may impact passenger experience.
- Delta dropping complimentary food, drink service on select flights
Delta is dropping its complimentary food and drink service on select flights, prompting passengers to pack their own snacks. This change may affect passenger experience and satisfaction. The move could be a cost-cutting measure for the airline.
- Spirit Airlines could shut down by Saturday
Spirit Airlines faces a potential shutdown by Saturday, which would severely impact the airline industry and disrupt travel plans for passengers. The budget carrier's collapse is described as a major blow and a significant headache for travelers.
- Significant Airline M&A on the Horizon: McCaleb
The article suggests a significant airline merger or acquisition is likely in the near future, with McCaleb being mentioned as a key figure or source. The focus is on potential major deals within the airline industry.
- JetBlue, Booking Give Mixed Update on Travel Demand
JetBlue and Booking.com provided a mixed update on travel demand, with some indicators showing resilience while others suggest caution. The companies highlighted varying trends across different markets and booking channels.
- European airlines will be forced to close by September if fuel crisis continues, says Wizz Air boss
European airlines face potential closure by September due to ongoing fuel crisis, as warned by Wizz Air CEO József Váradi. The crisis is causing severe financial strain on the industry.
- JetBlue to Deepen Cost Cuts as Quarterly Loss Widens
JetBlue is intensifying cost-cutting measures amid a widening quarterly loss, signaling ongoing financial challenges for the airline. The company's strategy aims to address declining revenues and operational pressures in a competitive market.
- Airlines see no reason to cut fares, even when fuel prices drop
The airline industry is struggling due to the war with Iran, leading to soaring jet fuel prices and increased fares and fees. Budget carriers are seeking a $2.5 billion bailout to offset these costs.
- 'World's first electric airline' plunges into liquidation less than three years after being launched by Just Stop Oil backer Dale Vince - and it never got one plane in the air
The world's first electric airline, backed by Just Stop Oil founder Dale Vince, has entered liquidation within three years of its launch and never operated any flights. The company failed to achieve its goal of launching electric aircraft.
- Airfare Keeps Going Up. Here Are Some Tricks to Finding Cheap(er) Tickets
Airfare prices are rising, making travel more expensive. The article offers tips to help travelers find more affordable tickets during this period of increased costs.
- Planning a summer flight? Book now before prices surge, airline experts say.
Airline experts advise booking summer flights immediately to avoid rising prices. Henry Harteveldt of Atmosphere Research Group warns of potential price surges in the coming months.
- Possible $500m Spirit Airlines bailout by Trump admin fuels warning from experts
The Trump administration is considering a $500 million bailout for Spirit Airlines, sparking warnings from experts. The potential financial assistance comes amid concerns about the airline's viability and broader economic implications.
- How the airline industry could be impacted if Spirit Airlines is liquidated
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection twice but has not confirmed liquidation. Experts suggest rising fuel costs could force the company to permanently shut down, potentially impacting the broader airline industry.
- Rising Costs Threaten the Airline Boom
Rising operational costs, including fuel and labor expenses, are threatening the current growth trajectory of the airline industry. The article highlights how financial pressures could undermine recent gains in passenger traffic and revenue.
- All the airlines adding extra charges and cancelling flights amid the jet fuel shortage as easyJet boss warns there's just 'three weeks' left
Airlines are adding extra charges and cancelling flights due to a jet fuel shortage. easyJet's CEO warned that there is only 'three weeks' of fuel remaining, exacerbating the crisis.
- New business class seats with IMAX-style wrap-around screens revealed - making passengers feel like they're in the cinema
New business class seats featuring IMAX-style wrap-around screens have been unveiled, aiming to provide passengers with an immersive cinema-like experience during flights.
- Air Canada abruptly axes major US routes throwing summer vacation plans into chaos
Air Canada has abruptly canceled major US routes, disrupting summer vacation plans for travelers. The sudden changes have caused chaos among passengers relying on these flights for their trips.