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Seth Miller

Labor unions protest Breeze hiring program

4 June 2021 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A trio of labor unions requested the US Department of Transportation review its approval for Breeze Airways to operate as a commercial airline, just one week after the airline formally launched service, citing discriminatory hiring practices for flight attendants in their request, with questions arising around age, race, and other factors.

This story is about: Breeze Airways, flight attendants, union Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Delta, airBaltic to launch codeshare partnership

3 June 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

Delta Air Lines plans to add more than 20 new codeshare routes in Europe, partnering with Air Baltic. The move, if approved by regulators, will see Delta’s DL code applied to flights from 16 European cities to Air Baltic’s three gateways at Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius.

This story is about: Air Baltic, AirBaltic, codeshare, Delta Air Lines, Europe, open skies, Riga, RIX, routes, Tallinn, TLL, Vilnius, VNO Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

United Airlines plans supersonic Boom with new order

3 June 2021 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

A rendering of the Boom Overture jet in United's livery

United Airlines plans to purchase at least 15 supersonic jets from Boom. If everything goes to plan the jets could be carrying passengers between the US East Coast and Europe by the end of the decade. That’s a big if.

This story is about: Boom, Boom Supersonic, business class, first class, Overture, premium cabin, routes, SAF, Supersonic, sustainable aviation fuel, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Vistara scores tentative DOT approval for US operations

2 June 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Just five weeks after submitting its application the US Department of Transportation, India’s Vistara received tentative approval to begin operations to the United States. Assuming no objections from other carriers a final decision could be delivered by the end of the month.

This story is about: Department of Transportation, DoT, India, routes, Vistara Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue’s London launch brings an unexpected disruption to fares

2 June 2021 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The Mint Studio in row 1 adds a side seat in the extra room as well as a larger screen

JetBlue’s new London service brings many potential disruptions to the transatlantic market. And one unexpected one to the way the carrier operates.

This story is about: fares, JetBlue, London Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Bamboo Airways requests access to launch US routes

1 June 2021 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways wants to bring its 787 fleet to North America. The carrier filed an application with the US Department of Transportation to offer service to five US cities on its own aircraft, with service potentially launching as soon as Q3 2021.

This story is about: Bamboo Airways, routes, Vietnam Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Taking off: The Breeze Airways era begins

27 May 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

The Breeze Airways era is underway. The carrier launched flights this morning from Tampa to Charleston, kicking off a 16 city network covering 39 routes expected to be in operation by the end of July. It is a bold start, with 13 planes anticipated in the fleet by the middle of the summer.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, apps, Breeze Airways, economy class, inaugural, PreCheck, seating, seats Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

British Airways seeks holiday makers with Heathrow handling treats

27 May 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

British Airways has plenty of premium services capacity at its Heathrow home base and far too few passengers using it. Package holiday travelers this summer will benefit from that excess.

This story is about: British Airways, business class, economy class, first class, Heathrow, LHR, Lounge, lounges, premium cabin, premium economy, vacation packages Filed Under: Ground Services

Airbus bullish on recovery, plans production boost

27 May 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Airbus sees a recovery on the horizon and plans production adjustments to meet that need. The aircraft manufacturer provided a formal update on planned production levels, with potential for nearly 100 aircraft built per month by the middle of the decade.

This story is about: A320neo, A321neo, A330neo, A350, Airbus Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

AirFi adds ground Transferz booking to IFE portal

26 May 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

AirFi will add the Transferz ground transportation booking service to its IFE portal for all customers

Can car bookings help boost in-flight ancillary revenues? Wireless IFE and retailing supplier AirFi is banking on it, adding integration with global ground transport marketplace Transferz to its in-flight platform.

This story is about: AirFi, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, IFE, IFEC, inflight entertainment, Streaming IFE Filed Under: IFEC

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