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Portsmouth seeks new Frontiers, route growth with terminal expansion

7 December 2018 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

New airline, now destination, new opportunities for further growth. This was the message delivered at Portsmouth International Airport in Southern New Hampshire this week as Frontier Airlines launched flights to Orlando International Airport.

This story is about: Frontier, inaugural, Portsmouth, PSM, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Africa opens up for Oneworld with Royal Air Maroc

5 December 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A celebratory livery for Royal Air Maroc's new 737 MAX aircraft

Royal Air Maroc is the newest Oneworld alliance member. The news will become official today in New York City following a meeting of the group’s Board of Governors. The carrier will be the 14th in the alliance and massively change the group’s footprint in Africa.

This story is about: Africa, alliances, Casablanca, CMN, oneworld, routes, Royal Air Maroc Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

La Compagnie expands to Nice with a smart fleet play

4 December 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Looking for a nice flight to Nice? La Compagnie is launching seasonal non-stop service between Newark and the South of France this summer. The new route will operate for the all business-class carrier five times weekly from 5 May 2019 through to the end of October. Promotional fares start at $1200 return with regular fares […]

This story is about: 757-200, A321LR, business class, EWR, La Compagnie, lie-flat beds, NCE, Newark, Nice, premium cabin, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

United revamps Basic Economy in Transatlantic market

4 December 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Just six months ago United Airlines introduced a not-quite-Basic Economy fare option for transatlantic travels. Next week the company will complete the transition, formally rebranding the offering as Basic Economy. NOt surprisingly, the new version is even more restrictive than before.

This story is about: Air Canada, ancillary, ancillary fees, basic economy, fees, joint venture, Lufthansa Group, TATL, transatlantic, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Distribution

United Airlines begins its Premium Plus era

30 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Passengers on United Airlines will be able to purchase tickets for the carrier’s new Premium Plus cabin starting on Monday. Flights across 21 routes and 13 destinations will be the first to offer the additional class of service. Premium Plus flights begin on 30 March 2019, with some routes extending into May 2019 for the new service. Initial premium economy operations will center at the carrier’s hubs in Newark, Washington-Dulles and San Francisco.

This story is about: Dulles, EWR, frequent flier, frequent flyer, IAD, loyalty, MileagePlus, Newark, premium economy, Premium Plus, San Francisco, SFO, United Airlines, upgrades Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Au revoir, Joon; we hardly knew you

30 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Chalk up another kill shot for millennials. It seems that the demographic managed to kill off the airline marketed directly for it. Joon is to be no more if new Air France CEO Ben Smith gets his way.

This story is about: Air France, inflight connectivity, Joon, PaxEx Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

American Airlines brings premium transcon service to Boston

29 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

American Airlines’s premium transcon service will soon fly to Boston. The carrier is adding two daily trips between Los Angeles and Boston Logan on the A321T aircraft, making it the only airline to offer first class and business class on the route. The new service starts on 2 April 2019 with seats on sale beginning 3 December 2019.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, BOS, Boston, business class, Delta Air Lines, first class, IFE, IFEC, JetBlue, LAX, Los Angeles, premium cabin, transcon, United Airlines, ViaSat, wifi Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

WOW loses Icelandair as suitor and savior, future uncertain

29 November 2018 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

TF-WOW, now returned to its lessor, departing Amsterdam in August 2018 (By Nicky Boogaard via Flickr/CC-BY 2.0)

Thus begins the death spiral of WOW Air.

Icelandair will no longer purchase its struggling neighbor after indicating it “unlikely that all of the conditions in the share purchase agreement would be fulfilled by the shareholders’ meeting on November 30th.” With WOW unable to sort out the conversion of its recently issued bonds and warrants into a form that Icelandair can purchase (for pennies on the dollar) the deal is off. This leaves very little chance of a positive outcome for WOW Air.

This story is about: bankruptcy, Iceland, Icelandair, LCCs, merger, Primera Air, WOW Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

TAP takes delivery of first A330neo, Airbus teases changes

28 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

As the first A330neo is handed off to TAP Airbus is teasing the idea of a “regional” version of the type, an aircraft far better suited to serve the vast majority of flights the A330 operates today. Why wait so long and will it ever really happen??

This story is about: A330, A330-900, A330neo, Airbus, AvGeek, EASA, ETOPS, PaxEx, TAP, TAP Air Portugal Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

WOW wins as it faces mounting troubles

27 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

TF-WOW, now returned to its lessor, departing Amsterdam in August 2018 (By Nicky Boogaard via Flickr/CC-BY 2.0)

Can a collapsing operation still win awards? For WOW Air the answer is a resounding yes. The CAPA Low Cost Airline of the Year award was announced as the carrier shed 20% of its fleet amid a cash crunch and dropping utilization.

This story is about: Aer Lingus, bankruptcy, CAPA, Iceland, Icelandair, merger, Primera Air, WOW Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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