UNITED AIRLINES BUSINESS SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED
Location
Delhi
Founded
2015-07-24
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2025-05-31 (webpronews.com)
Solo Travelers Hit with 70% Higher Airline Fares
Major U.S. airlines like American, Delta, and United are charging solo travelers up to 70% more than group bookings on select domestic routes. This controversial pricing strategy, targeting business travelers, has sparked backlash. Public criticism mounts as solo passengers seek transparency and fairness in airline fare practic
Read more2025-05-24 (visaverge.com)
United Airlines struggles with limited options after FAA cuts at Newark
United Airlines' Newark operations are constrained by FAA-mandated flight caps due to runway construction and recurring technology outages. These restrictions cause a 19% drop in arrivals and limited alternatives at nearby airports. FAA mitigation efforts include technology upgrades and staffing increases. The crisis highlights systemic infrastructure and workforce challenges in U.S. aviation.
Read more2025-05-19 (yournews.com)
Newark Airport Hit With Fourth Radio Outage Amid Scrutiny of FAA and Transportation Leadership – [your]NEWS
Outages raise alarms as United Airlines grounds dozens of flights and Secretary Sean Duffy slams Biden administration's failure to modernize air traffic systems.
Read more2025-05-19 (newsavia.com)
Table Air Group accumulates damage of 114 million dollars in the first trimester and prepares merger with Republic Airways |
Negative results reflect the restructuring of the fleet, end of contracts and less activity with United and DHL the Air Group table, a mother of the US regional conveyor table, registered a net loss of 114 million in the first quarter of 2025, according to the financial report released Monday. The company, based on…
Read more2025-05-17 (viewfromthewing.com)
United Switched Caterers At SFO—No Food, No Ice, No Warning. Even First Class Isn't Spared. -
United Airlines is experiencing a catering meltdown in San Francisco. The airline is transitioning from Gate Gourmet to LSG Sky Chefs and the changeover began Thursday. There have been widespread problems including severely reduced food and beverage services, inadequate onboard provisions, and confusion among crew and passengers about what to expect.
Read more2025-05-15 (upi.com)
On This Day, May 15: Chrysler, GM sever ties with 2,000 dealerships - .com
On May 15, 2009, two of the "Big 3" U.S. automakers, bankrupt Chrysler and almost-bankrupt General Motors, sent notices terminating relationships with nearly 2,000 car dealers.
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2025-05-14 (everything-pr.com)
Silence, Spin, and Social Backlash: The Anatomy of Failed Crisis Communications - PR News
Learn how poor crisis communications destroy brand trust, examining key failures like BP, United Airlines & Boeing through real case studies and essential lessons
Read more2025-05-11 (visaverge.com)
U.S. Government Slashes Newark Airport Flights Over Chaos
The FAA is taking urgent action at Newark Liberty International Airport after severe delays, cancellations, and technology failures. Mandated flight reductions, a restored slot control system, upgraded equipment, and expanded staff are planned. These steps aim to stabilize Newark and may shape reliable air travel at other major U.S. airports nationwide.
Read more2025-05-10 (devdiscourse.com)
Newark Air Traffic Control Outages Reveal Aging Infrastructure's Impact on Flights | Business
Newark Liberty International Airport experienced a 90-second air traffic communications outage, causing disruptions amid ongoing equipment and staffing issues. The incident underscores the need for major infrastructure upgrades. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy proposes significant spending to address systemic problems. United Airlines, heavily impacted, calls for immediate action.
Read more2025-05-09 (cndenglish.com)
Flight Disruptions Surge Ahead of Memorial Day Travel Boom | Caribbean News Digital
With Memorial Day weekend just around the corner, American travelers are facing unprecedented levels of flight delays and cancellations, prompting a surge in demand for travel insurance that offers delay-related protections. According to Squaremouth, the nation's largest travel insurance comparison platform, flight disruptions are now the top concern among travelers, surpassing even COVID-related worries that once dominated the industry. The company reports a 55% year-over-year increase in searches for travel delay coverage ahead of the holiday weekend. The U.S. aviation industry is grappling with multiple compounding issues: technology failures, airline staffing shortages, and air traffic control bottlenecks have created a perfect storm. Most recently, a runway closure at Newark Liberty International Airport—a major hub for United Airlines and transatlantic flights—triggered the cancellation of 10% of United's operations at the airport, stranding thousands. The situation is expected to worsen in the days
Read more2025-05-08 (localnews8.com)
United Airlines CEO says problems are 'inevitable' unless control system is fixed, but he is optimistic - LocalNews8.com - KIFI
By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told CNN Thursday air travel remains safe, even at Newark Liberty International Airport, where delays have played out for more than a week as air traffic controllers took trauma leave after a critical technology outage. "It was inevitable at some point that this
Read more2025-05-07 (aviones.com)
Low cost airlines, the most affected by the fall in the demand for travel in the US.
Chicago, May 7 (Reuters) - A drop in the demand for travel due to the commercial war of President Donald Trump has left all US airlines staggering, but the pain is more acute in low -cost airlines.
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