Economy

JetBlue adapts flight network to increase profitability and reduce costs

JetBlue adapts flight network to increase profitability and reduce costs

JetBlue Airways is making significant changes to its flight operations as part of a strategy to streamline costs and increase profitability. The airline told staff on Wednesday that it will cut several unprofitable routes, redeploy planes equipped with its premium Mint business class and streamline its services in Europe. One of the most notable changes is the decision to stop using Mint-class planes on routes to Seattle starting in April. Additionally, the airline will cease flights from Fort Lauderdale to Jacksonville, from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to cities such as Austin, Houston, Miami and Milwaukee, as…
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Frontier Airlines will introduce first-class seating in the competitive round

Frontier Airlines will introduce first-class seating in the competitive round

Frontier Airlines, one of the world's leading low-cost airlines, is poised to introduce first-class seating as part of a strategic shift aimed at attracting customers seeking greater comfort and personal space. The move reflects growing competition in the airline industry to satisfy passengers willing to pay for premium experiences. Starting in September, Frontier plans to overhaul the cabin layout by replacing the first two rows of the standard three-by-three economy seating configuration with four first-class seats arranged in a spacious two-by-two arrangement. The Denver-based airline is also enhancing its loyalty program to incentivize frequent flyers, offering free seat upgrades for…
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Chad Chronister withdraws from DEA nomination, citing commitment to local leadership

Chad Chronister withdraws from DEA nomination, citing commitment to local leadership

Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister announced Tuesday that he will withdraw his name from consideration to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), just days after President-elect Donald Trump nominated him for the role. Chronister's decision makes him the second individual to turn down a top job in Trump's incoming administration, following former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who recently withdrew from his bid for attorney general. Chronister, the longtime sheriff of Hillsborough County, Florida, explained his decision in a post on X, formerly Twitter, underscoring his dedication to serving his local community. “Being nominated by President-elect @realDonaldTrump to be Administrator of the…
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South Korea's political turmoil shakes markets but offers room for cautious optimism

South Korea's political turmoil shakes markets but offers room for cautious optimism

South Korea has found itself in the global spotlight after a stunning series of political events this week, raising concerns about the future of Asia's fourth-largest economy. President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden announcement of emergency martial law on Tuesday evening, followed by a swift reversal a few hours later, has injected new uncertainty into the country's economic and political landscape. Analysts warn that the fallout could worsen South Korea's already difficult economic outlook, but some believe the turmoil could pave the way for brighter prospects if deeper instability can be avoided. President Yoon initially justified the declaration of martial law…
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Job postings rise in October as hiring slows, signaling a cooling job market

Job postings rise in October as hiring slows, signaling a cooling job market

The U.S. job market showed mixed signals in October, as job postings increased while hiring fell, according to data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The report, part of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), revealed a complex picture of the jobs landscape during a month in which overall job growth hit its lowest point in nearly four years. Employers reported 7.74 million job postings in October, an increase of 372,000 from September and beating estimates by 7.5 million. This increased the job vacancy rate to 4.6%, up from 4.4% the previous month. Despite the…
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Anthony Edwards demands accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles

Anthony Edwards demands accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles

Anthony Edwards, known for his fearless demeanor on and off the court, didn't hold back after the Minnesota Timberwolves suffered a 115-104 loss to the Sacramento Kings. The young star, now in his fifth NBA season, offered a blunt criticism of his team's performances, pointing to internal problems as the root of their recent decline. “We are soft (heck) as a team, but not in the way we deal with opponents – internally we are soft,” Edwards said. “We don't communicate, we act like a bunch of kids. This is the reality and if we don't face it we will…
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns due to internal disagreements

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns due to internal disagreements

Carlos Tavares, the esteemed CEO of Stellantis, resigned unexpectedly, citing "increasingly different opinions" between him and the automaker's board of directors. The announcement, made Sunday, marks the end of Tavares' tenure with immediate effect, leaving the world's fourth-largest automaker searching for a new leader during a difficult period. In a statement, Stellantis confirmed that its board of directors accepted Tavares' resignation and that the search for a new CEO is already underway. The trial is expected to conclude in the first half of next year. Meanwhile, an interim executive committee will be established under the leadership of President John Elkann…
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How Black Friday Spending Reflects America's Political Divide After the 2024 Election

How Black Friday Spending Reflects America's Political Divide After the 2024 Election

A red hat reading “Keep America Great” perched on a Christmas tree during a rally in Michigan in December 2019 symbolized the intersection of politics and culture in the United States. Four years later, the 2024 presidential election has once again drawn a sharp line across consumer sentiment, reflecting the confidence – or concerns – of voters as the holiday shopping season begins. Black Friday, the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, is taking on a new tone this year as political divisions creep into consumer behavior. CNBC spoke to shoppers across the country, including Texas, Michigan, New Jersey,…
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Scott Bessent is poised to lead the Trump administration's economic policy

Scott Bessent is poised to lead the Trump administration's economic policy

Scott Bessent, founder and CEO of Key Square Group LP, has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for the crucial role of Treasury secretary. The news has already sparked optimism in financial markets, with stock futures rising and Treasury yields falling early Monday. This reaction followed Friday's announcement that Trump intended to name Bessent, a seasoned Wall Street figure, as his administration's top economic policymaker. The appointment sends a clear signal of Trump's commitment to putting someone with extensive market experience and a shared economic philosophy at the helm of the Treasury Department. Analysts widely praised the decision, noting that…
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Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese goods, worsening trade tensions

Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese goods, worsening trade tensions

US-China economic relations are facing new uncertainties after President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese imports. The announcement, made on its social media platform Truth Social, signals a significant escalation in trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. Trump's statement came shortly after he revealed his intention to enact a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada as one of his first executive actions on Jan. 20, the day he took office. This move is expected to effectively dismantle the existing regional free trade agreement between the three nations. Trump…
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