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  • Airlines, Banks No Longer Flying High Monday, 22 Sep 2008 | 9:31 AM ET

    Oktoberfest is in full swing in Munich Monday and there are few signs that the credit crunch and Germany's economic slowdown is impeding the celebrations. But traveling tells a different story.

  • Europe's Striking Summer Wednesday, 17 Sep 2008 | 8:32 AM ET

    Rising fuel and food costs, the threat of job losses and disputes over pensions and pay are just some of the factors that sparked thousands of disgruntled workers to take action this summer.

  • Class Warfare: Get Biz Class Seats For Coach Prices Thursday, 11 Sep 2008 | 8:46 PM ET

    Upgrading your seat for cheap just got a lot easier.

  • UAL Shares Slammed by False Bankruptcy Report Monday, 8 Sep 2008 | 5:01 PM ET
    United Airlines

    Shares of UAL, the parent of United Airlines, were blasted Monday by a false rumor that the company was declaring bankruptcy.

  • Get the Most Out of Your Frequent Flier Miles Friday, 5 Sep 2008 | 8:47 PM ET

    Revealing the Web sites that let you do more with your points.

  • Job Security More About The Job Than You Thursday, 4 Sep 2008 | 6:25 PM ET

    As layoffs accelerate and job creation slows, it's no wonder that more Americans are worried about their job security.

  • No Seat? No Problem Friday, 29 Aug 2008 | 5:07 PM ET

    How you can make money when your travel plans take a sudden detour.

  • No Seat? No Problem Monday, 25 Aug 2008 | 8:42 PM ET

    How you can make money when your travel plans take a sudden detour.

  • Tips to Avoid Travel Traps Wednesday, 13 Aug 2008 | 8:56 PM ET

    Flying isn't the only rip-off. Your whole vacation is littered with hidden fees and surcharges, but you don't have to pay them all.

  • American Airline Flight Attendants Vindicated Wednesday, 13 Aug 2008 | 4:24 PM ET

    American Airlines has released a statement saying the flight attendants involved in an emergency landing at LAX on August 5th acted appropriately.

  • "[The] stock market: a loser across the board. It was a loser early, it stayed a loser and became a bigger loser as the day went on," Dylan summed up Thursday's trading with that one statement, as AIG and Wal-mart lead the Dow's one-day, 225-point dive. A few lone tech stocks were the only winners in an otherwise distressed market. Adding to the bearish environment was the morning's new jobless claim numbers, the highest reported in several months.

  • Steals & Deals on Flights Wednesday, 6 Aug 2008 | 8:59 PM ET

    Rising fares keeping you grounded? Here's everything you need to know before planning your next trip.

  • Following are Tuesday's biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Steve Madden and Cablevision popped while Marvel Entertainment and World Wrestling Entertainment dropped.

  • Trading The Rips & Dips of Airline Stocks Tuesday, 5 Aug 2008 | 4:50 PM ET

    With the near 20% correction perhaps pushing into bear territory for Crude Oil, it's creating a lot of love in share prices of the airlines.

  • US Airways CEO: Airlines Must 'Change the Rules' Tuesday, 5 Aug 2008 | 12:51 PM ET

    Airlines must "change the rules" in order to survive high oil prices and the other challenges the industry faces, said Doug Parker, chairman and CEO of US Airways Group.

  • Pops & Drops: Dell, Exxon Mobil & Kevin Bacon Monday, 4 Aug 2008 | 10:11 PM ET

    Following are Monday's biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Dell and Elan popped while Exxon Mobil and Freightcar America dropped.

  • Can Airlines Fight Fuel Costs with Lower Fares? Monday, 28 Jul 2008 | 12:49 PM ET

    Shares of European airlines tumbled Monday after budget airline Ryanair said its profit fell 85 percent in the recent quarter and warned it might not make money this year.

  • Top 5 Ways Airlines Are Cutting Costs Wednesday, 23 Jul 2008 | 10:21 AM ET
    Airplane Takeoff

    From job cuts to fewer winter flights, airlines are looking for every way to battle high oil prices.

  • Monster Day For Airlines Tuesday, 22 Jul 2008 | 6:51 PM ET

    Airlines enjoyed a monster day on falling oil. You’d almost forget that some are struggling just to stay in business. Find out what’s next from JetBlue’s CEO!

  • The Wild Green Yonder Thursday, 17 Jul 2008 | 12:37 PM ET

    Airline manufacturers are trying to bolster their green credentials by playing down the importance of speed and lauding initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of flying, as well as the cost.