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WOW Air II pivots to cargo

29 October 2019 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

A WOW Air A321 on the ground in Keflavik in January 2019

Want to fly on the relaunched WOW Air? Better grow gills. And be dead. The company now expects to relaunch as a cargo operator rather than a passenger carrier, assuming it ever gets off the ground at all.

This story is about: cargo, Iceland, WOW, WOW Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

American Airlines adds a pair of New Zealand routes for next Winter

28 October 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

In October 2006 Air New Zealand dropped its service from Christchurch to Los Angeles, continuing to London, removing the only non-stop connection between New Zealand’s South Island and the USA. In October 2020 that link will be restored by American Airlines. Service between the US and New Zealand is booming.

This story is about: AKL, American Airlines, antitrust imunity, ATI, Auckland, CHC, Christchurch, Dallas, DFW, joint venture, JV, LAX, Los Angeles, Qantas, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Live from the CRJ550: PaxEx Update 25 Oct 2019

25 October 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

United’s newest aircraft type takes flight this week and the CRJ550 interior really is as special as the company has been hyping. Airbus orders and Boeing delays plus some fancy new wifi and upgraded airports on the horizon. Another busy PaxEx week.

This story is about: A320neo, A321neo, air-to-ground, Airbus, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, ATG, ATG4, AVANCE, AVANCE L5, basic economy, business class, Changi, checked baggage, CRJ550, DOH, Doha, economy class, Economy Plus, Embraer, engines, first class, G280, GEO, Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, gogo, GTF, Gulfstream, Hamad International Airport, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, Ka2517, LEO, Lounge, Low Earth Orbit, MCO, MEO, Middle Earth Orbit, NBAA, NBAA19, O3b, O3b mPOWER, Orlando, Phenom 300, Pratt & Whitney, Qatar Airways, regional jet, Satellite, seating, seats, SES, SES-17, SIN, Singapore, Spirit Airlines, Streaming IFE, Thales, Thales Inflyt, ThinKom, United Airlines, ViaSat, video, wifi Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Distribution, Ground Services, IFEC, PaxEx Update

Norwegian scores a funding boost from China

24 October 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Norwegian found $1.5bn to help cover short-term aircraft costs thanks to a Chinese partner. The deal dramatically reduces CapEx for the next four years, an important win as the company seeks to shore up its books.

This story is about: A320neo, Airbus, China, earnings call, leasing, Norwegian Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Spirit picks Airbus–again–for a significant fleet boost

23 October 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Spirit Airlines has big growth plans on its mind. The carrier announced a Memorandum of Understanding with Airbus today to add 100 A320neo family aircraft to its order book, more than doubling the fleet by 2027.

This story is about: A320neo, A321neo, Airbus, economy class, engines, GTF, Pratt & Whitney, seating, seats, Spirit Airlines, video Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Doha aims to complete new airport, copy Changi

23 October 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

More gates. More fancy art. A water feature and garden that look surprisingly familiar. These are just a few of the updates slated for Hamad International Airport in Doha as it seeks to complete its terminal build out.

This story is about: business class, Changi, DOH, Doha, Hamad International Airport, Lounge, Qatar Airways, SIN, Singapore Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

Delta’s plan to arrive on time: Leave early!

22 October 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

With runway construction ongoing at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and taxi times longer than normal Delta Air Lines is turning to creative approaches for improving on-time performance. Some 45 airports will aim to have flights depart five minutes early at least through the end of the month.

This story is about: ATL, Atlanta, Delta Air Lines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Air New Zealand extends its range with Newark in 2020

22 October 2019 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Air New Zealand will add a new longest route to its network map in October 2020 as the carrier connects its Auckland home to Newark. The news also brings an end to the carrier’s 38 year run at London.

This story is about: Air New Zealand, AKL, Auckland, EWR, Heathrow, LHR, London, Newark, routes, ultra long haul Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Delta to grow A330neo fleet, accelerate deliveries

22 October 2019 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Delta Air Lines will accelerate its A330neo fleet growth through the first half of 2021. Two additional planes and faster deliveries of existing orders will bring newer aircraft online, replacing older frames and helping drive growth.

This story is about: 2Ku, A330-900, A330neo, A350, A350 XWB, A350-900, Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, embedded IFE, gogo, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, wifi, Wireless IFE Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC

JetBlue launches a new – and maybe useful – carry-on bag fee trial

21 October 2019 By Seth Miller 21 Comments

Since airlines started charging for checked bags the overhead bins are more crowded and passengers more stressed. A new (optional) fee from JetBlue related to carry-on bags may help solve the problem. Or at least mitigate it slightly.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, basic economy, checked baggage, JetBlue, MCO, Orlando Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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