This week’s airline and airport news:
- American Airlines plans to join United in filling flights to capacity as the number of travelers choosing to fly continues to rise
- Boeing 737 MAX certification flight tests to begin
- How Loyalty Programs Make Money, Courtesy of United
- U.S. Lacked Outbreak Plan for Air Travel That Watchdog Recommended in 2015
- United Airlines Resuming Service Between San Francisco and Shanghai
- Orange County Democrats condemn ‘racist’ comments by John Wayne, call for airport to drop his name
- LAX was a gateway for virus early in pandemic
- Whistleblower: TSA Failed To Protect Staff, Endangered Passengers During Pandemic
- Texas Ranger statue from the main lobby at Dallas Love Field Airport has been removed
- Sacramento International Airport Installs PPE Vending Machines
- Norwegian Air cancels 97 Boeing planes, claims compensation
- Air Canada is indefinitely suspending 30 domestic regional routes and closing its stations at 8 regional airports. The company blames ‘weak demand for both business and leisure travel due to COVID-19 and provincial and federal government imposed restrictions and border closures.’