Americans Want to Fly Again, and Delta Airlines is Benefitting Delta Airlines said it turned a profit in March and expects to make money the rest of the year as Americans travel again. By Linda Carroll
The U.S. Airline Industry Is Divided Over Vaccine Mandates Many travelers say they’re only comfortable flying on airlines that require vaccinations for employees, even though it greatly limits their options. By Andy Hirschfeld
Airlines Are Permanently Waiving Change Fees—What You Can Save on Each Major Carrier Some airlines are more generous than others. By Sissi Cao