AFP/Getty Images Planet Money The 'Nasty, Rotten' Airline Business December 9, 2011 On today's podcast, we try to answer the question — why do airlines keep going bankrupt? The 'Nasty, Rotten' Airline Business Listen · 16:56 16:56 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/143466204/143471780" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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The Two-Way Shares In American Airlines' Parent Company Sink October 3, 2011 As fears spread that American Airlines may be headed for bankruptcy proceedings, shares in the airline's parent company, AMR Corp., plummeted by 41 percent before closing at $1.98 Monday — a 33 percent drop in its value.
The Two-Way More Than 9,000 Flights Cancelled Due To Irene August 27, 2011 Hurricane Irene has forced airlines to cancel more than 9,000 flights this weekend, with the AP reporting 3,600 cancellations on Saturday alone. United Continental and Delta Air Lines have each announced thousands of cancellations for the period between Saturday and Monday.
Blog Of The Nation April 4th Show April 4, 2011 Today on Talk of the Nation, airline safety and customer satisfaction, one proposal for the budget, Elijah Anderson and The Cosmopolitan Canopy, and NPR'S Mike Pesca previews both the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournament finals.
The Two-Way Pan-Am Set To Return To The Air Next Month October 29, 2010 The first U.S. international airline returns to the skies in November, when Pan American Airways begins flying out of its Texas hub. But the brand's glamour days are behind it: The new Pan American will start out carrying only cargo, not passengers.
The Two-Way Cell Phone Leads Police To Its Alleged Thief August 19, 2010 Cell phone leads police to its alleged thief through GPS which has also been used by stalkers to track their victims.
Blog Of The Nation Tough Landings April 21, 2008 Keeping airlines in flight... Listen to this 'Talk of the Nation' topic Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/89811425/89811197" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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