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Consumer Confidential: Baggage fees rise, Wal-Mart delivers, Nissan recalls SUVs
Money & CompanyHere's your my-boy-lollipop Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --It used to be that you could at least duck some baggage fees charged by airlines if you prepaid online. But apparently that's a perk that's going away....... -
American Airlines parent AMR Corp. reports fourth-quarter loss
Money & CompanySometimes when you lose, you actually win. That is the way the parent company of American Airlines is portraying its loss of $69 million, or 29 cents a share, for the last three months of 2010. AMR Corp. noted that...... -
Widespread Cracks Found On Southwest Jet, Grounding Several Planes Monday
PIX11.comSouthwest Airlines is grounding dozens of flights Monday, as the airline examines its planes looking for metal fatigue and cracks. Widespread cracking was found on the skin of the Boeing 737 that made an emergency landing on Friday in Arizona,...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Transportation Industry, Sacramento, Southwest Airlines Co., Continental Airlines
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American Airlines turns profit?
The 33 NewsThis week AMR Corp. -- the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle--is expected to announce its first quarterly profit in two years. AMR representatives are being very tight-lipped about the expected announcement. Insiders say a long-...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Air Transportation Industry
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St. Louis Airport Takes First Flights Since Tornado
ReutersFlights began landing at St. Louis' tornado-battered airport on Saturday night, a spokesman said, after an all-out effort to repair the damage from a storm that also wrecked houses, tossed cars and knocked out power. A preliminary count showed at least...Tags: Air Transportation, Health, Southwest Airlines Co., Government, St. Louis
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American Airlines to charge for checked baggage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmerican Airlines, struggling with escalating fuel expenses, said today it would charge $15 for checked baggage, slash domestic flights and lay off an unspecified number of workers. In a dramatic series of moves that it said were needed to "remain...Tags: Air Transportation, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, American Airlines, Inc.
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American to charge $25 for second checked bag
American Airlines said Monday it will begin charging passengers $25 to check a second bag to help offset rising fuel costs. The charge, which will also affect American Eagle passengers, will apply to travelers who purchase domestic economy-class...Tags: Business Trips, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Continental Airlines, United Air Lines
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: Earnings: Citigroup Inc.; Eaton Corp.; Genentech Inc.; Mattel Inc.; Nuveen Investments Inc.; Sonic Corp.; W.W. Grainger Inc. Tuesday: September industrial production Earnings: CSX Corp.; Equity Lifestyles Properties Inc.; Forest Laboratories Inc....Tags: Air Transportation, BB&T Corp., Career and Workplace, Southwest Airlines Co., United Technologies Corporation
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United, JetBlue to reduce flights from Southern California airports
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSouthern California airports faced substantial reductions in flight traffic and revenue after two major carriers Tuesday announced they would cut service at Los Angeles International and Ontario airports this fall. Citing slowing demand and high fuel...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), United Air Lines
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Continental Airlines won't seek merger, CEO says
From the Associated PressContinental Airlines Inc. said Sunday that it would not pursue a combination with another carrier right away, a surprising move after weeks of growing speculation that it would join with United Airlines to create the world's biggest airline....Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Unions, Career and Workplace, Southwest Airlines Co.
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United's seating to cater to overseas travelers departing LAX
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUnited Airlines said Monday it was upgrading its first-class and business-class sections and would add more coach-class seats to some planes that fly lucrative international routes. The UAL Corp. subsidiary, the largest carrier at Los Angeles...Tags: National Security, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation Industry, Consumers
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Airlines roll back fare increases
From the Associated PressA number of major airlines rolled back a weekend fare increase Monday, the first time in more than half a dozen attempts that a widespread price hike failed to take hold across the struggling industry. Carriers declined to say whether the shift...Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Basketball, Continental Airlines, Finance
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