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American Airlines

Consumers really do pay to be loyal, and that’s good for them

27 September 2023 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Not only are customers who buy an elite status match good for airline and hotel loyalty programs, they’re likely more profitable by many metrics than those who the programs previously attracted through free match or challenge programs.

This story is about: American Airlines, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Frontier, LATAM, loyalty, Mark Ross-Smith, WAF23 Filed Under: Loyalty

Delta’s SkyMiles shakeup hits Medallion status, SkyClub access rules

14 September 2023 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Inside the new Delta SkyClub lounge at Newark Terminal A

Is the updated Delta SkyMiles program actually a simplified scheme for earning status? That’s debatable. But at least the company didn’t call it enhanced this time.

This story is about: AAdvantage, American Airlines, American Express, co-brand, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, Delta Air Lines, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Lounge, lounges, Medallion, SkyClub, SkyMiles Filed Under: Loyalty

American sees year-round potential in European summer 2024 expansion

18 August 2023 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Is it too early to begin planning a Summer 2024 getaway? American Airlines is keen to get a head start on its marketing efforts, planning three new transatlantic destinations among its plans for next year’s peak travel period.

This story is about: 787, American Airlines, Boeing, Brian Znotins, Robert Isom, routes, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Connect pushes forward on certification, expects American Airlines investment

4 August 2023 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

Connect Airlines aims to bring its Q400 fleet to Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport and beyond.

Connect Airlines has been quiet of late, but that does not mean the company has not been busy. As it continues to work with the FAA towards certification of its operations, the company also scored new funding, adjusted its organizational structure, and expects that a major US airline will buy in to the plan.

This story is about: American Airlines, ATR 72-600, certification, Connect Airlines, hydrogen, regulations Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Landline takes the bus inside security for American Airlines

12 July 2023 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Some passengers on Landline's bus service will now arrive at PHL inside security

Landline’s bus service to and from Philadelphia is now considered secure by the TSA. As of this week American Airlines’ passengers traveling from Atlantic City (ACY) or Allentown/Bethlehem (ABE) will clear security at the out station prior to their ride.

This story is about: American Airlines, bus, Landline, Sun Country, Transportation Security Administration, TSA, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

American Airlines raises rates, supplements services for Admirals Clubs

10 July 2023 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

More complimentary booze will be on offer at Admirals Clubs starting this month, making it easier for some guests to justify the increased access costs

Passengers looking to escape the terminal in an American Airlines Admirals Club lounge will soon be asked to pay a bit more for the privilege, though the carrier is also adding some amenities inside to help soften the blow.

This story is about: AAdvantage, Admirals Club, American Airlines, co-brand, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Lounge Filed Under: Ground Services, Loyalty

JetBlue will not appeal NEA ruling, refocuses on Spirit merger

5 July 2023 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

And just like that, poof, it was gone. JetBlue will not appeal a US District Court ruling that its Northeast Alliance (NEA) with American Airlines represents a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

This story is about: American Airlines, Department of Justice, DOJ, JetBlue, merger, NEA, Northeast Alliance, Spirit Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Another regional connectivity deal is done

7 June 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

ThinKom's ThinAir family now has a new kid brother. The company formally launched the ThinAir Ka1717 offering this week, offering a smaller, lighter solution targeting the regional jet market.

No one is willing to spill the beans completely, but it appears ThinKom has secured an airline launch customer for its Ka1717 regional jet inflight internet solution.

This story is about: Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Bill Milroy, Delta Air Lines, Hughes, IFC, IFEC, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat Global, Jupiter, Ka1717, regional jet, SES-17, STC, STCs, Supplemental Type Certificate, Thales, ThinAir, ThinKom, United Airlines, ViaSat, ViaSat-3 Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines to deliver integrated app check-in option

25 May 2023 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

How do you keep passengers feeling at home when they’re traveling with a partner airline? Alaska Airlines and American Airlines will take a significant step forward on that front in the near future. The two airlines plan to allow flight check-in on mixed carrier bookings on either app, regardless of which operates the first segment.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, alliances, American Airlines, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, apps, Charu Jain, FTEEMEA23, Future Travel Experience, oneworld Filed Under: Ground Services

DOJ wins: JetBlue, American NEA declared illegal

20 May 2023 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

tailfins of jetblue and american airlines

JetBlue and American Airlines must unwind their Northeast Alliance (NEA), and quickly. The partnership was ruled a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. This is, of course, bad news for the two airlines. The impact may be broader than that.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Department of Justice, DOJ, JetBlue, lawsuit, merger, Northeast Alliance, Spirit Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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