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More (paid) legroom, bags still fly free: Southwest details transformation program

26 September 2024 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A Southwest Airlines 737 MAX 8

Bags will continue to fly free on Southwest Airlines, even as the company moves to offer a paid extra legroom option on board its planes from 2026.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 7, 737 MAX 8, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Boeing, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Icelandair, redeye, seating, seats, Southwest Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty, Seats & Cabin

Southwest shifts with Hawaii redeyes, Atlanta cuts

25 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

yellow red and blue heart on the belly of a Southwest 737

Southwest Airlines’ long-expected redeye service from Hawaii is set to fly. The carrier will launch five routes from the islands to the mainland beginning on 8 April 2025.

This story is about: ATL, Atlanta, BNA, HNL, Honolulu, KOA, Kona, LAS, Las Vegas, Maui, Nashville, OGG, Phoenix, PHX, routes, Southwest Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Gogo books four years of OneWeb capacity for Galileo BizAv offering

24 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Shuaib Shahid, head of international sales for Gogo (L) and Mark Sander, senior vice president of sales for Gogo with the newly announced Gogo Galileo HDX antenna (L) and FDX antenna options

Gogo will commit more than $50 million over four years to purchase satellite capacity on the OneWeb constellation for its BizAv customers

This story is about: antenna, electronically steered antenna, electronically steered phased array, ESA, Eutelsat, Galileo, gogo, Gogo Galileo, Hughes, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, LEO, Low Earth Orbit, OneWeb Filed Under: IFEC

Cathay taps into DFW

24 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Cathay Pacific will serve Dallas-Fort Worth beginning next summer, part of a shifting rebuild in its North American network.

This story is about: Cathay Pacific, Dallas, DFW, HKG, Hong Kong, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

A new potential option for NYC heli-transfer service

23 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A very experienced operator is looking to change its approach to the New York City market, selling direct to consumers and bypassing BLADE’s middleman play.

This story is about: Bell 407, BLADE, EWR, helicopter, JFK Airport, JRA, New York City, Newark Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Thompson Aero unveils VantageNOVA, a flexible business class seating line

23 September 2024 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The full VantageNOVA cabin on display

Thompson Aero continues to innovate the business class seating market, launching its flexible, higher-density VantageNOVA line.

This story is about: business class, lie-flat beds, premium cabin, seating, seats, Thompson Aero, VantageNOVA Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue launches lounges in premium push

19 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Sleep time in the new Mint Suites should be plenty comfortable

JetBlue spent the better part of the past decade arguing its on-board premium experience was so good it made travelers forget about the lack of a lounge on the ground. That changes late next year.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, business class, co-brand, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, JetBlue, JFK Airport, Lounge, lounges, Marty St. George, Mint, Mosaic, New York City, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Ground Services, Loyalty

Breeze adds Dulles in EAS play

17 September 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Rendering of a Breeze A220 with the Viasat radome on board

Breeze Airways is headed to the Washington, DC area, thanks to $9 million in annual subsidies for Essential Air Service operations.

This story is about: Breeze Airways, Dulles, EAS, Essential Air Service, IAD, subsidy, Washington DC Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Alaska Airlines receives DOT approval for Hawaiian acquisition

17 September 2024 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

The US DOT approved Alaska Airlines’ acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines while establishing a six year compliance program mandating capacity levels and frequent flyer program value.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, Department of Transportation, DoT, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Hawaiian Airlines, loyalty, merger, Mileage Plan Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty

Pitch details revealed for Iberia’s A321XLR cabin

16 September 2024 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

The Iberia A321XLR cabin layout includes a couple interesting surprises around seat pitch

With its inaugural crossing of the Atlantic just 60 days away, a few new details have emerged about the Iberia’s new A321XLR interior configuration.

This story is about: A321XLR, business class, CL3810, economy class, Iberia, R3, Recaro, seating, seats, Thompson Aero, Vantage Solo, VantageSOLO Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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