FAA Ends Mandatory Flight Cuts
Despite concerns, airlines say they are ready for the Thanksgiving rush.
Despite concerns, airlines say they are ready for the Thanksgiving rush.
The FAA froze mandatory air traffic reductions at 6% on Wednesday.
The FAA’s mandatory 4% air traffic reduction will grow to 6% on Tuesday.
A 4% air traffic cut took effect on Friday.
The carrier flew in a 737 with a TWA logo and its retro-inspired Astrojet.
The long-range narrowbody will debut on transatlantic service next year.
The airline will be the first U.S.-based carrier to operate the type.
The airline will start flying a Boeing 777 with the special design next month.
Check pilots trained over the North Atlantic using A321neo aircraft last month.