Now Budget Airlines Want A $2.5 Billion Taxpayer Bailout — With Government Ownership Across The Industry

Apr 27 2026

The proposed Spirit rescue is no longer just about one failing airline. Budget carriers are now pitching a $2.5 billion taxpayer relief program that could leave the government owning stakes across the low-cost sector, turning a dubious bailout into a much bigger attempt to socialize losses across an industry that has not solved its underlying problems.

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Spirit Airlines Didn’t Die Because Biden Blocked The JetBlue Merger

Apr 26 2026

The simple story about Spirit Airlines is that the Biden administration killed the carrier by blocking JetBlue’s bid to buy it, but that is too neat and mostly wrong. Spirit was already failing because its costs rose, its product stopped matching what customers wanted, and the antitrust move that really undercut any plausible rescue came earlier, when the government killed JetBlue’s alliance with American.

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Starting May 1, American Airlines Will Require Power Banks To Stay Visible During Flights

Apr 26 2026

American Airlines is changing its portable charger policy on May 1, requiring power banks to stay visible and within reach during flights instead of hidden in bags or overhead bins. The airline will also cap passengers at two power banks each and ban recharging them onboard, part of a broader push to make battery fires easier for crews to spot and contain.

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Passengers Take Selfies, Evacuate Swiss Flight With Bags In Hand After Engine Failure

Apr 26 2026

A Swiss flight bound for Zurich suffered an engine failure during takeoff in Delhi, forcing the crew to reject the departure, stop on the runway, and evacuate 228 passengers and four infants. As smoke poured from the aircraft, passengers still grabbed their bags, filmed the scene, and paused for selfies instead of getting clear as fast as possible.

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Airlines Are A Terrible Business — Here’s How I’d Lose Less Money Starting One

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Apr 25 2026

Airlines are such a bad business that the smartest startup strategy is probably not building the most beautiful premium carrier, but finding a way to lose less money than everyone else. If I had to start one anyway, I would skip the glamorous dream model and focus on underserved leisure routes, modest costs, and selling more of the trip than just the seat.

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American Retired 40% Of Its Long Haul Planes During Covid — Many Are Now Headed To A New Airline

Apr 25 2026

American Airlines retired roughly 40% of its long-haul-capable fleet during the pandemic, betting travel would stay weak and replacements would arrive when needed. Now some of those supposedly obsolete widebodies are heading to a new airline in Vietnam, a reminder that the planes still had life left — and that American’s decision cost it flexibility, profits, and strategic ground it never fully got back.

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