U.S. Department of Transportation
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U.S. Transportation Department Rejects Delta’s Tokyo Haneda Slot Proposal
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The U.S. Transportation Department has denied Delta Air Lines’ request to change the use of a number of its Tokyo Haneda slot pairs.
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United To Return Newark-Havana Frequencies
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United Airlines plans to end service connecting New York and Havana, Cuba.
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Delta Petitions DOT For Flexibility On Tokyo Haneda Routes
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Delta Air Lines says the demand environment to Japan has changed since Haneda slot pairs were allocated by the U.S. Transportation Department in 2019.
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Breeze Seeks To Launch First International Flights
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Breeze Airways hopes to make its international debut later this year.
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HiSky Europe Seeks U.S. Service Using A321LRs
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HiSky Europe hopes to secure authorization to launch transatlantic flights from the EU.
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American Airlines, JetSMART Advance Codeshare Plans
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The partnership between American Airlines and JetSMART will cover domestic routes in Chile, as well as international services.
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U.S. Awards $1B In Federal Funds For Airport Infrastructure Upgrades
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Nearly $1 billion in grants from the U.S. Transportation Department and FAA will go to 99 airports across the U.S. under the Airport Terminal Program.
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U.S. Extends Slot Waivers For Flights To Asia
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The U.S. Transportation Department's extension covers routes to mainland China and Tokyo Haneda.
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JetBlue Requests DOT Intervention In Amsterdam Schiphol Slot Bid
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JetBlue Airways alleges Dutch authorities are in violation of the Open Skies agreement in a U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) filing.
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Qantas-American transpacific route alliance set for extension
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Australia’s competition commission is poised to green light the joint venture for a further five years.
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RwandAir revives New York ambitions
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If approved by the US Transportation Department, flights between Kigali and New York will operate via Accra, Ghana.
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American, JetBlue reach antitrust agreement with DOT for partnership
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Airlines accept concessions to push ahead with extensive codeshare tie-up.
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Jordan Aviation applies to serve US routes
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The airline hopes to secure a foreign air carrier permit so it can begin scheduled flights in April.
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US and China agree to double flights
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The number of flights that each other's airlines can operate between the countries is to be doubled.
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Hawaiian Airlines-Japan Airlines JV denied antitrust immunity
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US Department of Transportation rejection puts the planned partnership in doubt.
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American seeks 14 weekly Cuba frequencies from JetBlue
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The proposed new services would begin early June and be operated with Boeing 737-800s.