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Shivansh Tiwary

Shivansh Tiwary

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Saudia turns to Airbus, Boeing wide-body jets amid single-aisle shortage

Saudia Group is in talks with Airbus and Boeing over ordering wide-body jets to increase its capacity as planemakers face constraints in

Saudia turns to Airbus, Boeing wide-body jets amid single-aisle shortage
Technology|Travel|US

Americans seek out cooler destinations for July 4 travel as temperatures sizzle

Heat warnings have made Americans rethink their July 4th travel plans and triggered a rush to cooler vacation spots, data from Booking.com showed.

Americans seek out cooler destinations for July 4 travel as temperatures sizzle
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Travel|US

Southwest Airlines' pricing woes dampen forecast despite solid travel demand

Southwest Airlines flagged ongoing struggles with pricing in its second quarter on Wednesday, despite expectations for record summer travel demand in the United States.

Southwest Airlines' pricing woes dampen forecast despite solid travel demand
Asia|Business|Finance

Japan's Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion

Japan's Nippon Steel clinched a deal on Monday to buy U.S.

Japan's Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion
Business|US

Activist investor Elliott threatens Southwest Airlines proxy fight for leadership changes

Activist investor Elliott Investment Management on Monday warned of a proxy fight to push for leadership changes at U.S. budget carrier Southwest

Activist investor Elliott threatens Southwest Airlines proxy fight for leadership changes
Business|Finance

Delta sees improvement in pricing power after discounting pressure hits Q3 outlook

Delta Air Lines on Thursday said its pricing power will "significantly" improve August onwards as U.S. carriers slow down seat capacity growth in

Delta sees improvement in pricing power after discounting pressure hits Q3 outlook
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Alaska Air third-quarter profit view lags estimates on hit from cabin crew deal

Alaska Air Group forecast third-quarter profit below estimates on Wednesday, citing a financial hit from its new flight attendant contract deal,

Alaska Air third-quarter profit view lags estimates on hit from cabin crew deal
Technology|US

Major US carriers restore some flight operations amid global cyber outage

Top U.S. carriers including Delta Air and United Airlines are restoring some operations on Friday after a technical issue related to an IT vendor

Major US carriers restore some flight operations amid global cyber outage
Business|Finance|US

GE Aerospace lifts 2024 outlook; cuts estimates for LEAP jet engine deliveries

GE Aerospace on Tuesday raised its full-year profit outlook for a second time in four months, but trimmed its revenue outlook and estimates for

GE Aerospace lifts 2024 outlook; cuts estimates for LEAP jet engine deliveries
Business|Travel|US

Southwest Airlines' open seating to end as it looks to lift earnings

Southwest Airlines announced sweeping changes on Thursday, including plans to end open seating that has been the hallmark of its brand for decades

Southwest Airlines' open seating to end as it looks to lift earnings
Economy|Finance|US

American Airlines cuts annual profit forecast as sales strategy backfires

American Airlines on Thursday cut its annual profit forecast, citing its previous sales and distribution strategy that drove away corporate

American Airlines cuts annual profit forecast as sales strategy backfires
Business|Finance|Travel|US

Spirit bets on premium travel in a bid to turn around its business

Spirit Airlines unveiled plans on Tuesday to tap into a growing demand for premium travel as the no-frills carrier chases high-margin revenue to

Spirit bets on premium travel in a bid to turn around its business
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Caterpillar beats profit estimates as strong pricing cushions easing demand

Caterpillar beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit on Tuesday, as higher prices and easing manufacturing costs countered moderating

Caterpillar beats profit estimates as strong pricing cushions easing demand
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

S&P and Moody's downgrade JetBlue amid $3 billion debt raise, shares sink

Ratings agencies S&P and Moody's downgraded JetBlue Airways after the carrier unveiled plans to raise more than $3 billion in debt, majority backed

News|Travel|US

U.S. travelers set to end summer on a high note with record Labor Day air travel

U.S. airlines and airports are gearing up for the busiest Labor Day weekend, as a record number of travelers pack their bags and prepare to jet off to squeeze one last

U.S. travelers set to end summer on a high note with record Labor Day air travel
Business|Finance|Travel|US

JetBlue revenue forecast gets lift from strong demand, outage-linked bookings

JetBlue Airways raised its third-quarter revenue forecast on Thursday as the company benefited from efforts to streamline operations, strong summer travel and demand from

JetBlue revenue forecast gets lift from strong demand, outage-linked bookings
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Air Canada prepares to shut down as talks with pilots union near deadlock

Air Canada is finalising plans to suspend most of its operations, likely beginning Sunday, as talks with the pilot union are nearing an impasse over "inflexible" wage

Air Canada prepares to shut down as talks with pilots union near deadlock
Business|Finance|US

Southwest Chairman Gary Kelly to retire, under pressure from activist Elliott

Southwest Airlines on Tuesday announced changes to its board including the retirement of Chairman Gary Kelly, but reiterated its support for CEO

Southwest Chairman Gary Kelly to retire, under pressure from activist Elliott
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Ratings agencies warn of downgrade if Boeing strike drags on

Fitch and Moody's on Friday joined S&P Global Ratings in warning that a prolonged strike at Boeing's factories in U.S.

Ratings agencies warn of downgrade if Boeing strike drags on
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Strike could cost Boeing $100 million-plus in daily revenue, analysts say

Boeing could lose over $100 million in daily revenue until it reaches a settlement with its union that represents more than 30,000 workers, analysts said on Monday.

Strike could cost Boeing $100 million-plus in daily revenue, analysts say
Business|News|Travel|US

US companies hit pause on Florida ops as Hurricane Milton approaches

Airlines, energy firms and a Universal Studios theme park were among the companies beginning to halt their Florida operations as they braced for

US companies hit pause on Florida ops as Hurricane Milton approaches
Business|Election|Finance|Technology|US

Trump says Apple CEO Cook called him with concerns about EU penalties

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump said he received a call from Apple CEO Tim Cook over concerns about the financial penalties that have been imposed by

Trump says Apple CEO Cook called him with concerns about EU penalties
Finance|US

More US firms lean on retired, veteran leaders to steady ship in choppy economy

CVS Health last week named as CEO a tried-and-tested company veteran, the latest in a handful of firms this year that have turned to an

More US firms lean on retired, veteran leaders to steady ship in choppy economy
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Southwest Airlines settles boardroom feud with activist investor Elliott

Southwest Airlines and its activist investor Elliott Investment Management ended a bitter months-long boardroom battle on

Southwest Airlines settles boardroom feud with activist investor Elliott
Business|Election|Finance|US

Walmart, other US companies raise concerns over proposed Trump tariffs

Corporate executives were taking a wait-and-see approach to President-elect Donald Trump's vow to impose heavy tariffs on imports when he

Walmart, other US companies raise concerns over proposed Trump tariffs

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