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24/7 Wall St. took a look at some of the largest gainers in the airlines, hotels, cruises, movies, restaurants and so on that are set to benefit from a COVID-19 vaccine.
Three U.S. airlines reported third-quarter results Thursday morning. As expected, losses piled up, but things could have been a lot worse.
American Airlines is the first U.S. carrier to put a Boeing 737 Max flight back on its schedule for 2020. Whether that happens depends on how quickly the FAA can lift an order that ground the plane...
One way that the coronavirus pandemic has made U.S. air travel a bit better is fewer overbookings. Here are the airlines to fly to avoid being bumped or to get compensated if you volunteer to stay...
Some airlines and Disney theme parks have announced thousands of layoffs. Other airlines, theme parks and hotels are likely to follow suit.
In a new report from Goldman Sachs, the firm has adjusted its price targets within its coverage of the airlines. The stocks that have Buy ratings still have big-time upside to the revised targets.
Low-cost carrier JetBlue posted a worse-than-expected second-quarter loss along with lower revenues. The company is seeing some improvement in bookings, but recovery remains some way off.
Southwest Airlines reported second-quarter 2020 results that were in line with estimates for a per-share loss, but that was slightly better on the top line. But the company's outlook is dimming.
United Airlines reported a second-quarter net loss of $5.79 per share and $1.48 billion in revenue, compared with consensus estimates that called for a net loss of $9.02 in EPS and $1.32 billion in...
U.S. airlines' offers to employees to take early retirement or other extended leaves are being accepted by significant proportions of employees as both the airlines and the employees try to avoid...
U.S. travelers have shunned travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the drop in air travel has been substantially greater than the decline in automobile travel.
American has been one of the great U.S. airlines for decades. Laying off 25,000 people, about the population of a small U.S. city, is a sign that it faces a set of unprecedented challenges.
Delta Airlines reported second-quarter earnings Tuesday that missed already low estimates. The company's CEO expects the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic to last for more than two years.
United Airlines may lay off as many as 36,000 employees in October. Its new CEO will waive his salary until the end of the year. But what does that mean exactly?
The Federal Aviation Administration has given a green light to flight testing of Boeing's 737 Max, following more than a year of grounding following crashes that killed 346 people.