Articles tagged “alaska airlines”
Alaska Airlines To Eliminate Airport Kiosks in $2.5 Billion Tech Upgrade
Alaska Airlines is not the biggest airline in the U.S., but it appears that it’s aiming to be one of the most modern, or at least as the customer sees it.
Book on Google Keeps on Ticking With Flight Refunds
Google has been tracking flight prices for a considerable period so now it is backing up its data with real money. It's real money, but a pittance for Google.
Oneworld Alliance, Explained
After moving above Sky Team to second in the “Big 3” of airline alliances, the next few years are more likely to be about staying put than targeting the top spot.
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Uber, Lyft Lean In More on Loyalty Subscription Programs
Both ride hailing companies are focusing on subscription products, and partners like banks to drive them, as corporate travel remains in a precarious state.
Ethiopia’s Post-Civil War Tourism Challenges
Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Ethiopa’s tourism recovery, Alaska Air’s earnings, and a hotel diversity initiative.
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The Thick of Fourth Quarter Airline Earnings
It's a busy earnings week with American, Southwest, Alaska, and JetBlue all reporting.
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Alaska Airlines’ Exposure to Tech Sector Hits Carrier’s Bottom Line
As goes the tech sector, so goes Alaska Airlines.
How JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Amadeus Are Approaching Startup Investment in 2023
Everyone in the travel industry, especially airlines, is talking about sustainability right now. But investments are also being made in innovations that could form the industry decades from now.
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Delta Projects Profits Will Double in 2023 on Healthy Return of Business Travelers
Delta is ready to put the pandemic behind it with a financial forecast that targets a full profit recovery by 2024.