The carrier is the largest at Charleston International based on passenger traffic.
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By May, airlines at Charleston International Airport plan to bring back 90 percent of the seats they offered before the coronavirus pandemic.
Marolina Outdoor gave a peek under the hood last week about a new marketing partnership with Richard Childress Racing for the 2021 season.
The days of pets flying with their owners in airplane cabins for free are coming to an end.
This could be the final boarding call for the $200 ticket-change fee that has enraged so many U.S. airline travelers over the past decade.
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In a bid to survive, airlines are desperately trying to convince a wary public that measures like mandatory face masks and hospital-grade air …
DALLAS — Delta Air Lines will provide at-home coronavirus tests for some employees, while Southwest and American will tighten their rules on f…
DALLAS — American Airlines will start booking flights to full capacity next week, ending any effort to promote social distancing on its planes…
Charleston International Airport will see nearly 500 more outbound flights in July than it did in June as airlines begin to bring back some of the service offered before the coronavirus outbreak. The numbers aren't close to last year's figures, but airport officials call them promising and moving in the right direction.