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Southwest Layoffs, Delta Leaves Passengers Out in the Cold – Cranky Flier
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Southwest Announces Layoffs Southwest Airlines disclosed the first layoffs in its 53-year history with the carrier cutting about 1,750 corporate ...

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An Ominous Sign for Southwest’s Future as The Airline Lays People Off for the First Time – Cranky Flier
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Southwest does did not lay people off. In the nearly 54 years since the airline started flying, it never has laid anyone off, and that was a key part of ...

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Spirit Tells Frontier Thanks but No Thanks, New CFO Blows into Southwest – Cranky Flier
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Frontier’s Pursuit of Spirit Losing Momentum Frontier just can’t quit Spirit as the carrier is taking the adage of “if at first you don’t ...

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What the XLR Brings, A Boomless Boom, AirTags in Bags – Cranky Flier
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How the Airbus A321XLR is changing the air map of the world – CNNThis is the most common question when talking about the A321XLR… will it really open up ...

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BWI’s Future is Full of LUV, But What Else? – Cranky Flier
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I wasn’t planning on doing a Baltimore/Washington (BWI) post originally, but after doing DCA on Monday and Dulles on Tuesday, well, let’s just finish out ...

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Gridlock Heads Toward Washington’s National Airport – Cranky Flier
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In the wake of the crash of American Eagle 5342 at Washington/National (DCA) airport, the airport is facing a tough future full of delays as regulators ...

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United Says It Grabs Six More Gates at O’Hare, But It’s Not Entirely Clear – Cranky Flier
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It’s been well-documented how American has shrunk in Chicago since the pandemic, but how many of you know how that impacts O’Hare’s Airline Use and Lease ...

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Frontier and Spirit Really Want to Merge, but They Can’t Agree on Terms – Cranky Flier
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For three years now, Frontier and Spirit have been trying to merge. Oh sure, there was that little distraction when Spirit ditched Frontier for JetBlue, ...

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Tragic Crash on Potomac, Frontier Tries Again for Spirit – Cranky Flier
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American Flight 5342 Crashes with Helicopter on Approach at DCA American Eagle Flight 5342, a Bombardier CRJ-700 with tail number N709PS, ...

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Abra Makes a Push for a Consolidated Brazil – Cranky Flier
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Brazil has always been a fascinating yet incredibly difficult market for airlines. The country is huge, but for years air travel was only for the wealthy. ...

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