Transportation

Airlines Will Have to Fight for Slots in Tokyo Again

In the past few years, Delta Air Lines , American Airlines , United Continental , and Hawaiian Holdings have repeatedly clashed about four slots reserved for U.S. airlines at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

An Uber Alternative for Women Only

A new Uber-like service for women only is set to launch in Boston on April 19. The founder of Chariot for Women says the female-only ridesharing service focuses on safety, employing heavily background-checked women drivers and catering exclusively to women.

Delta Air Profit Tops Expectations

Delta Air Lines on Thursday reported a first-quarter profit above analysts' expectations and forecast a smaller decline in passenger unit revenue for the spring, promising to change its fall flight capacity if necessary to improve the measure.

Canadian Pacific Gives Up on Buying Norfolk Southern

Canadian Pacific Railway said on Monday it had scrapped efforts to buy Norfolk Southern Corp, almost six months after it launched its unsolicited $28 billion bid for the fourth-largest U.S. railroad operator.

Deadly Amtrak Crash Occurred Despite Worker Safety Regulations

The deadly train crash that killed two Amtrak construction workers in Chester, Pennsylvania on Sunday morning occurred despite federal requirements that are designed to protect railroad employees performing maintenance work on the tracks.