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Delta drops 777 fleet as coronavirus cuts continue

14 May 2020 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Chalk up another airline fleet type retired. Delta Air Lines will remove its 777s from service by the end of 2020, citing lower operating efficiencies compared to the carrier’s A330 and A350 aircraft.

This story is about: 777, 777-200ER, 777-200LR, COVID-19, economy class, grounding, seating, seats Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Allegiant sees quick recovery on the horizon

13 May 2020 By Seth Miller 12 Comments

Allegiant Airlines' A320 departing LAX

As airlines around the globe debate just how long the travel downturn will be an unlikely outlier opinion was mooted this week from Allegiant. Company executives anticipate a quick bounce back of the leisure travel segment and particularly its specific niche market within the leisure traffic world, thanks to its unique customer base.

This story is about: Allegiant, COVID-19, earnings call, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

DOT further relaxes airline CARES Act obligations

12 May 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) will offer airlines increased flexibility under their CARES Act obligations. But rather than choosing individual airports that will be exempt the DOT is now going to let the airlines select which stations will see service suspended.

This story is about: Allegiant, American Airlines, CARES Act, COVID-19, Delta Air Lines, Department of Transportation, DoT, Frontier, JetBlue, routes, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

United raises ire in cutting hours for salaried employees

12 May 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Checking out the new United Airlines livery featuring an all-blue globe on the tail

Last week United Airlines informed its Management & Administrative (M&A) work group of required unpaid time off this summer. This week the carrier shared some additional details related to the plans and the news for these employees is grim.

This story is about: CARES Act, COVID-19, union, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Avianca declares bankruptcy, seeks protection in restructuring

11 May 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

An Avianca A320; several are to be returned to lessors under the company's bankruptcy reorganization

Colombia’s Avianca became the latest and largest carrier to seek financial protections as the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, grounding airlines and flummoxing their balance sheets

This story is about: Avianca, bankruptcy, COVID-19, frequent flier, frequent flyer, loyalty Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty

Cape Air’s ugly April stats (and some possible good news for May)

8 May 2020 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A Cape Air Tecnam P2012 (Image courtesy of the airline)

Total flights down by 40%. Passenger count down by 90%. Load factor for the month of just 8%. Needless to say, Cape Air’s statistics for April 2020 are pretty awful, just like the rest of the aviation world. But the airline has some potential good news to consider as it looks to a slow summer and beyond.

This story is about: Cape Air, CARES Act, COVID-19, Department of Transportation, DoT, PreCheck, TSA Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

Project Wingman USA Opens Lounges for Frontline Healthcare Heroes at Two Major New York City Hospitals

8 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Project Wingman USA opened its two inaugural “First Class Lounges” this week, offering respite for frontline healthcare professionals. The program allows airline crew to offer peer support to medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This story is about: COVID-19, New York City Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

The Weekly Wrap: Fighting for Middle Ground

8 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

This week’s episode is all about the middle seat. Should it be blocked? How would airlines approach that task? And one briefly tried to charge passengers for that luxury, though quickly backed down when politicians got angry.

This story is about: 747, Air France, economy class, Factory Design, Factorydesign, KLM, seating, seats, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, PaxEx Update, Seats & Cabin

JetBlue delays London launch

7 May 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

JetBlue still intends to launch service to Europe. CEO Robin Hayes believes that “the need for us to enter that market and bring more competition” remains relevant. Just don’t expect it to happen quite so soon, and that may be a good thing.

This story is about: American Airlines, British Airways, IAG, International Airline Group, joint venture, London, United Kingdom Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC, Seats & Cabin

JetBlue suspends six cities through June

6 May 2020 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

JetBlue's new A321neo, named David Neeleman, at the gate in Fort Lauderdale

With approval to reduce service to as many as 16 airports in its network JetBlue is taking a measured approach. The carrier will suspend service to six of these airports beginning next week through the end of June.

This story is about: Chicago, COVID-19, Dallas, DFW, Houston, IAH, JetBlue, Minneapolis, MSP, O'Hare, ORD, PDX, Philadelphia, PHL, Portland, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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