Thousands of passengers were inconvenienced by a United Airlines computer glitch this weekend — but analysts say the real issue for the airline is how it responded to customer complaints.
The International Air Transport Association has cut its airline industry forecast for 2011, citing unrest in North Africa, the tsunami in Japan, and rising oil prices.
The Australian budget airline announced a push to convert all aspects of air travel to "self-service." Passengers will be in charge of their own luggage, check-ins and boarding. And the privilege of speaking to an employee will cost you.
Iceland's authorities closed the country's main airports following a volcanic eruption. Last year, a similar eruption grounded flights for days, and that took a big bite of the airline industry's bottom line.
Summer travel season is nigh and exotic beaches are calling travelers. Learn what you can expect in terms of fares — and where to find deals — and if Congress' Passenger Bill of Rights really makes traveling easier.