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My family of five tried money-saving and time-saving hacks during a trip to Disney World. Related storiesSkipping this service seemed like a no-brainer way to save money since we could just take photos on our phones. For our next trip, I enlisted a Disney trip planner who did all of the work of making reservations and got us a lot of the best rates available. This isn't the case for all travel planners, but the Disney trip planner cost us nothing. Using Disney gift cards for souvenirs worked for most of our kidsWe all know Disney isn't cheap.
Persons: would've, , we'd, David Roark, Chris Thomas, Skip, I'm, Disney —, Jeff Gritchen Organizations: Disney, PhotoPass, Service, Media, Getty, Target, Walmart Locations: Orlando, Orange
The thresholds to earn elite status on the airline's MileagePlus program are going up about 25% and include either spending on a co-branded card or a combination of spending and flying. The lowest level status, Silver Premier in 2025 will require customers to earn 5,000 premier qualifying points, or PQP, and fly 15 qualifying flights, up from 4,000 premier qualifying points and 12 qualifying flights. Travelers earn one PQPs for every $1 they spend on United and other qualifying flights. Earning Silver status only by spending— meaning getting to that status without the qualifying flights — will go for 6,000 points, up from 5,000. That would mean customers could spend $6,000 on United flights up from $5,000, regardless of the number of flights they take.
Organizations: United, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Airlines, Silver,
Budget airlines like Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest are struggling to turn a profit. Low-cost veteran David Neeleman told BI that Spirit and Frontier should merge to survive. The still-in-service airlines Neeleman founded, like JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Canada's WestJet, and Breeze Airways, largely follow this idea. Historically, these strategies have been absent from the likes of Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest, which have stuck to all-economy aircraft with little choice. Southwest Airlines boats an open-seating policy where seats are first-co,me first-serve.
Persons: David Neeleman, , David Neeleman —, Thomas Pallini, haven't, Neeleman, that's, Barry Biffle, They're, we've, WestJet, Scott Kirby, doesn't, Kevin Carter, Breeze Organizations: Service, JetBlue —, Breeze Airways, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Street, Frontier, Neeleman, JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Morris Air, Spirit, Airbus Locations: Southwest, Frontier, Breeze
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: VF Corporation — Shares jumped more than 22%. VF Corporation posted adjusted earnings of 60 cents per share on revenue of $2.76 billion. That is above the 37 cents per share in earnings and $2.71 billion in revenue that analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting. The firm also upped the midpoint of its non-GAAP earnings per share forecast for the full year. F5 posted adjusted earnings of $3.67 per share and revenue of $747 million in the fiscal fourth quarter.
Persons: LSEG, Jim Conroy, Trex, FactSet, Xerox, Horton, Corning, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring Organizations: , Cadence, BP — U.S, BP, Pfizer, JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue, LSEG, Xerox, FactSet, PayPal, Caribbean, Ford Locations: Corning
The CEOs of Southwest Airlines and American Airlines both want Boeing to deliver planes on time. "Boeing has been a great partner for the whole 53 years of Southwest Airlines, but we need Boeing to be strong. Southwest's fleet consists of 228 Boeing 737 Max 8s, 381 Boeing 737-800s, and 207 Boeing 737-700s, according to aviation website FlightRadar24. Southwest reported earlier this year that it expected to receive around 20 Boeing 737 Max 8. The manufacturer announced on Monday that it is offering 90 million common shares and about $5 billion worth of depositary shares for sale.
Persons: , Bob Jordan, Robert Isom, Jordan, it's, Isom, they're, We've, he's, Kelly Ortberg, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase Organizations: Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Boeing, Service, Southwest, Yahoo Finance, Max, CNBC, Alaska Airlines, SEC, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan, Business
U.S. crude oil rose more than 1% on Tuesday, one day after posting the worst daily loss in two years. Energy traders were relieved Monday after Israel's long-anticipated retaliatory strikes on Iran last Friday spared the Islamic Republic's oil and nuclear facilities. The benchmark U.S. crude oil contract sold off more than 6%, or $4.40, to $67.38 per barrel. Here are Tuesday's energy prices:Goldman Sachs expects the price of Brent to recover to $77 per barrel in the fourth quarter even without any oil supply disruptions in the Middle East. Demand is soft in China, U.S. production is robust and OPEC+ has plans to bring crude back to the market in December.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Daan Struyven, CNBC's, Struyven, Brent Organizations: Energy, U.S . Strategic Petroleum Reserve Locations: Iran, U.S, China
JetBlue's full-year revenue forecast misses estimates, shares fall
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
JetBlue Airways forecast a bigger-than-expected fall in 2024 revenue amid a moderation in domestic travel demand ahead of the upcoming U.S. elections, sending its shares down 4.5% before the bell on Tuesday. Election-related uncertainty is expected to weigh on travel demand as consumers prefer to be home and hold off on major discretionary spending. The New York-based carrier expects its 2024 revenue to fall between 4% and 5%, compared with analysts' average expectation of a 3.6% fall, according to data compiled by LSEG. JetBlue, however, managed to report a smaller-than-expected third-quarter loss on Tuesday, owing to improved demand and pricing in the quarter. The airline reported an adjusted loss of 16 cents per share, compared with estimates of a 25 cents loss.
Persons: Milton, LSEG Organizations: Jet Blue, Airbus, JFK International, JetBlue Airways, JetBlue, Pratt, Spirit Airlines Locations: New York, Florida, The New York, U.S
For the fiscal second quarter, the company posted adjusted earnings of 60 cents per share on $2.76 billion in revenue. Cadence Design Systems – The stock jumped more than 5% after the electronic design company's third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street estimates. JetBlue's third quarter results did beat analyst estimates on the top and bottom lines. PayPal – Shares fell 3% after PayPal posted third-quarter revenue that missed expectations. Crocs – Shares tumbled around 12% despite the company's third-quarter earnings beating estimates.
Persons: Ford, Trex, FactSet, Jim Conroy, John Hazen, Conroy, Crypto, Stocks, Horton, PayPal –, StreetAccount, Crocs, Lisa Kailai Han, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Corporation, Ford Motors, Cadence, Systems, BP –, Pfizer, Revenue, Ross Stores, JetBlue –, JetBlue, LSEG, Mizuho, PayPal, FactSet, Xerox
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA lot the industry dynamics have shifted in favor of United and Delta: TD Cowen's Tom FitzgeraldTom Fitzgerald, TD Cowen analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of Boeing's capital raise, impact of Boeing's strike on airlines, tailwinds for airline stocks, and more.
Persons: Tom Fitzgerald Tom Fitzgerald, TD Cowen Organizations: United, Delta
CNN —Airlines in the United States are now required to give passengers cash refunds if their flight is significantly delayed or canceled, even if that person does not explicitly ask for a refund. The Department of Transportation says the final federal rule requiring that airlines dole out refunds — not vouchers — went into effect Monday. “Today, our automatic refund rule goes into full effect,” Buttigieg posted. In July, Buttigieg told airlines that they must make clear to passengers when they are entitled to a refund. In a statement, industry lobby Airlines for America said, “we support the automatic refund rule and are happy to accommodate customers with a refund when they choose not to be rebooked.”
Persons: , Pete Buttigieg, ” Buttigieg, Buttigieg, Organizations: CNN — Airlines, Department of Transportation, Transportation, , Airlines Locations: United States, , America
Bret Taylor, co-CEO of Salesforce, speaks at the Viva Technology Conference in Paris on June 15, 2022. Artificial intelligence startup Sierra, co-founded by ex-Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor, is more than quadrupling its valuation to $4.5 billion in a fresh funding round. The San Francisco-based company, which was valued at $1 billion in January, raised $175 million in a funding round led by Greenoaks Capital. Sierra is focused on helping enterprises like home security company ADT , Sonos , Weight Watchers and Casper personalize and implement AI agents for customer service. Taylor describes Sierra as "conversational AI," and bristles at the word "chatbot," even banning the phrase in the company's downtown San Francisco office.
Persons: Bret Taylor, Sierra, Taylor, Marc Benioff, Elon Musk, Clay Bavor, Casper personalize, Bavor, ICONIQ, Josh Kushner’s Organizations: Salesforce, Viva Technology Conference, Greenoaks Capital, Twitter, Elon, Google, Sierra, Google Labs, CNBC Locations: Paris, San Francisco
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. We would be surprised if CEO Lisa Su provided 2025 AI chip sales guidance. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Lisa Su, Raymond James, George Kurtz, Delta, Stanley Black, Decker, Hubbell, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., West Texas, AMD, Intel, Air Lines, Microsoft, Atlanta, Ford Motor, Cadence Design Systems, Corp, PayPal, Pfizer, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Israel, Corning
Editor’s Note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. There’s a not-very-flattering term for those exhibiting the behavior: “gate lice.”It might feel harmless, but swarming the gate can lead to congestion, confusion and longer wait times. To tackle the problem, American Airlines is trialing new technology at airports in New Mexico, Arizona and Virginia. Passengers who attempt to board before their assigned group is called will set off an error beep, alerting the gate agent — and also rule-abiding fellow passengers. Of course, you might prefer to organize your trip around another list that dropped this week: the world’s best bars for 2024.
Persons: you’re, , “ We’ve, , “ Max, Mike Grossman, CNN “, ” Erin Tridle’s, Jordan, , Vlad Dimovski, Iga Olszak Organizations: CNN, American Airlines, Geographic, Airlines, Passengers, ” AA, Heathrow, National Geographic, Electricity, Disney Locations: New Mexico, Arizona, Virginia, New Zealand, Europe, Thailand, Italy, Mexico City, Hong Kong, Barcelona, London, Australia, Greece, Istanbul, Turkish, American, United States
I was on board Qatar Airways' first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink internet. AdvertisementQatar Airways launched its first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink WiFi on Tuesday — and Business Insider was invited to the event. I was flying in the QSuite business class for this media event, but Starlink WiFi is free for passengers in every cabin. By contrast, the Starlink WiFi was as high as 215 megabits — faster than most home internet speeds. Crucially, there's almost no downtime as Starlink operates gate-to-gate, while standard inflight WiFi is only activated at cruising altitude.
Persons: Elon Musk's, , Elon, Starlink cupcakes, Pete Syme, Tom Boon, Thom, laud Organizations: Qatar Airways, Service, Business, Doha's Hamad International Airport, Skytrax, Airlines, United Airlines, Air Locations: Doha's, Qatar, London, Europe, Instagram, Air France, Persian
The rise of United Airlines
  + stars: | 2024-10-26 | by ( Erin Black | Leslie Josephs | Christina Locopo | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe rise of United AirlinesUnited Airlines has been flying for nearly a century and has grown to be one of the biggest airlines in the world. Its stock is the best-performing of the U.S. airlines so far this year. It wants to be the most profitable, too, a position that's been held by Delta Air Lines for several years. CNBC explores how United is trying to win over customers to become the biggest and most profitable airline in the world.
Organizations: United Airlines United Airlines, U.S, Delta Air Lines, CNBC
AdvertisementJohn F. Kennedy International Airport broke ground on a new Terminal One in September 2022. A private consortium is investing $9.5 billion to modernize the new terminal, focusing on safety, efficiency, and the customer experience. New Terminal OneDevelopers hope the future state-of-the-art terminal will become a Skytrax five-star airport terminal — a feat no US airport had achieved until New York's LaGuardia Airport finally ditched its infamous "LaGarbage" nickname with a new and improved Terminal B in 2023. This includes facial recognition boarding, AI-powered gate systems, and air traffic technology to reduce the chance of near misses. If the technology works as promised, I'd look forward to flying through.
Persons: John F, SITA's, Taylor Rains, Taha Zahir, LaGuardia, Zahir Organizations: Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority of New, JFK, Phillippines Airlines, Air, New, Department of Transportation, Business, JFK's, BI, British Airways, Flyers, TSA, Changi Airport, Korean, ADB Locations: York, Port Authority of New York, North America, Air France, Long, London, Changi, NYC's, LaGuardia, Los Angeles
I booked a $720 round-trip economy ticket from Seattle to Manchester with British Airways. On my way back to the US, I received a surprise upgrade to business class. So, when I was upgraded to business class on a British Airways flight this past summer, I was absolutely delighted. British Airways, which has seen a decrease in popularity in recent years, is spending $9 billion over the next two years to upgrade its planes, customer perks, and other aspects of its business model. AdvertisementHere's what my 10-hour flight in British Airways' business class was like.
Persons: , Brit Organizations: British Airways, Service Locations: Seattle, Manchester, England, London
United shares are up more than 80% since Jan. 1, more than double the gains of Delta Air Lines , the country's most profitable airline. United Airlines is the best-performing U.S. airline stock this year. United has been flying for nearly a century and is the world's largest airline by capacity. 3 or 4 depending on how you measure it," said Andrew Nocella, chief commercial officer of United Airlines. "United Airlines is an airline that is trying to be a more premium airline right now, much as Delta has been for more than 10 years," said Henry Harteveldt, president of Atmosphere Research Group, a travel industry consulting firm.
Persons: We've, Patrick Quayle, United's, Andrew Nocella, Henry Harteveldt Organizations: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Airlines, Atmosphere Research Locations: United, Chicago, Greenland, Mongolia, Delta
Spirit Airlines baggage tags are seen near a check-in counter at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on April 10, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Spirit Airlines shares surged after the struggling budget carrier said it would cut jobs and sell aircraft. That sale will bring in $519 million, Spirit said in a securities filing. Earlier this week, The Wall Street Journal reported that Spirit and Frontier Airlines have revived merger discussions, sending shares higher. The two budget airlines had a merger agreement that was derailed by JetBlue 's April 2022 offer to purchase Spirit outright.
Persons: Spirit, didn't Organizations: Austin, Bergstrom International Airport, Austin , Texas . Spirit Airlines, Airbus, Pratt & Whitney, JetBlue Airways, Street Journal, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Locations: Austin , Texas
On Thursday, Spirit Airlines unveiled plans to cut costs and raise cash amid bankruptcy reports. Its stock rose after it said it would sell $519 million of Airbus jets and cut staff. AdvertisementSpirit Airlines' woes are growing more apparent as it works to raise cash by selling planes and cutting staff. AdvertisementIn a Thursday regulatory filing, Spirit said that it had agreed to sell 23 Airbus planes to GAT Telesis — a firm that specializes in aircraft maintenance, leasing, and selling parts. The airline's stock rose around 12% in pre-market trading Friday, suggesting Spirit may have found a route to avoid bankruptcy.
Persons: , Spirit, GAT Telesis Organizations: Spirit Airlines, Airbus, JetBlue, Service, Airlines, Street, Frontier, Pratt & Whitney, Spirit, Business Locations: Delta
Delta, which said it has purchased CrowdStrike products since 2022, said the outage forced it to cancel 7,000 flights, impacting 1.3 million passengers over five days. “If CrowdStrike had tested the faulty update on even one computer before deployment, the computer would have crashed,” Delta’s lawsuit says. Last month, a senior executive at CrowdStrike apologized before Congress for the faulty software update. Adam Meyers, a senior vice president at CrowdStrike, said the company released a content configuration update for its Falcon Sensor security software that resulted in system crashes worldwide. “We are deeply sorry this happened and we are determined to prevent this from happening again,” Meyers said.
Persons: cybersecurity, Delta’s, ” CrowdStrike, Delta, CrowdStrike, , Adam Meyers, ” Meyers Organizations: CNN, Delta Air Lines, Court, Microsoft, US Transportation Department, Delta, Falcon Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, CrowdStrike
A report from travel news site Skift shows that seven major airlines have retreated from the country in the past four months. Longer flights require more fuel, which make flights more expensive. "Indeed U.S. carriers are making hard but very commercial decisions to drop Chinese services and redeploy the aircraft elsewhere," he said. China airlines' struggleLow demand has also plagued domestic airlines in China. Collectively, Chinese airlines have increased capacity to Europe, compared to pre-pandemic, even though the market and trade flows were much stronger then, said Grant.
Persons: Nicola Economou, John Grant, Grant, It's, Finnair, bauer, haven't Organizations: FIA, FI, British Airlines, Qantas, Nurphoto, Getty, Virgin Atlantic, Scandinavian Airlines, Boeing, OAG, EU, Aaronp, Cape Town, U.S, CNBC, Air China Locations: China, Asia, Hong Kong, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Russia, — Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul, Bangkok, Delhi, Singapore, Thailand, Beijing, Cape, Sydney, Australia's, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Hong Kong . U.S, Russian, U.S, Europe, Frankfurt
Other airlines recovered more quickly than Atlanta-based Delta, which said the incident reduced revenue by $380 million and brought $170 million in costs. Days after the outage, Delta hired David Boies of law firm Boies Schiller Flexner to seek damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft . Delta had disabled automatic updates from CrowdStrike but this one reached its computers anyway, the airline said in the suit. Microsoft discussed various potential enhancements with CrowdStrike and other endpoint security software sellers at a summit in September. WATCH: Delta fires back at CrowdStrike, says outage cost $380 million in revenue
Persons: John F, David Boies, Boies Schiller Flexner, Delta, CrowdStrike, Ed Bastian, didn't, George Kurtz Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Kennedy International Airport, CrowdStrike, Delta, Microsoft, CNBC Locations: Queens , New York City, U.S, Georgia, Atlanta, CrowdStrike
One airline alone, the budget company IndiGo Airlines, received nearly 30 bomb threats in four days since Sunday, according to statements by the carrier. Bomb threat hoaxes aren’t a new phenomenon in India – several airports received similar threats in April and June this year. Millions of dollars lostEach bomb threat causes a ripple effect of disruptions, costing both airlines and passengers huge amounts of time and money, said Lazar. Authorities follow these steps “word for word” with every single threat, said aviation minister Naidu. “Passengers are going to be scared but those who need to fly will fly … so what’s going to happen if this havoc is created around Diwali?” Lazar said.
Persons: Sanjay Lazar, Hilmi Tunahan, , Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Lazar, , There’s, Naidu, , ” Lazar, Prakash Singh, pranksters, we’ve Organizations: New, New Delhi CNN, IndiGo Airlines, Akasa Airlines, SpiceJet, Alliance Air, India, Air India, Passengers, Vistara Airlines, Getty Images Police, Twitter, Police, Civil Aviation, Authorities, Indira Gandhi International, Bloomberg, Getty, CNN, Ministry of Civil Aviation Locations: New Delhi, New York, Chicago, Singapore, , India, Turkey, Germany, Erzurum, Anadolu, Mumbai
A startup planemaker announced a 200-passenger "blended wing body" plane to rival Airbus and Boeing. AdvertisementAircraft manufacturer Natilus wants to build a new type of airliner to rival Airbus and Boeing as the industry demands more efficient planes. Natilus said its Horizon plane would be up to 50% more fuel efficient per passenger. Natilus joins a growing list of BWB plane developers. Airbus announced its BWB jetliner in 2020, while JetZero unveiled its "Pathfinder" widebody BWB design in April.
Persons: , Natilus, Aleksey Matyushev, Matyushev, it's, Natilus Matyushev, JetZero Organizations: Airbus, Boeing, Service, Aircraft, Airlines, Max, SAF, Emirates Locations: California, Europe, Hawaii, Kona
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