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Pakistan state airline grounds dozens of flights over fuel bills
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on October 18, 2023
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has cancelled dozens of domestic and international flights due to a lack of funds to pay for fuel. The state-run carrier is facing a financial crisis and is unable to pay its dues to Pakistan State Oil on time. PIA has liabilities of 743 billion rupees ($2.5 billion), surpassing its assets by...
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Published on October 18, 2023 - 01:31
United Airlines Changes Its Boarding Process
United Airlines, Changes Its Boarding Process.
'The Independent' reports that United Airlines
is making a huge change to how it boards
passengers in an attempt to speed up the process.
'The Independent' reports that United Airlines
is making a huge change to how it boards
passengers in an attempt to speed up the process.
Starting next week, United will begin
boarding with economy class
passengers assigned window seats. .
According to an internal memo, the WILMA plan,
which stands for "window, middle and aisle," was tested
at four domestic locations and one international hub.
Tests revealed that the new
approach could save up to
two minutes on boarding times.
The new plan will be implemented
starting October 26 on domestic flights
and some international flights.
The new plan will be implemented
starting October 26 on domestic flights
and some international flights.
The change does not impact
the boarding process for
first class and business class.
On October 17, United reported
$1.14 billion for the third quarter, while
forecasting weaker profits to close the year.
The airline predicted Q4 profits below Wall Street
expectations, citing rising jet fuel prices and the
suspension of flights amid the Israel-Hamas war.
The airline predicted Q4 profits below Wall Street
expectations, citing rising jet fuel prices and the
suspension of flights amid the Israel-Hamas war.
United projected Q4 adjusted profits between $1.50
and $1.80 per share, with the high end of the forecast
assuming flights to Tel Aviv will resume as soon as next month.
'The Independent' reports that shares
of United Airlines Holdings Inc. dropped over
5% in premarket trading on October 18
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