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ancillary fees

Killing off Eurowings long haul

24 June 2019 By Seth Miller 8 Comments

Can long-haul LCCs succeed in Europe? Perhaps so, but the Lufthansa Group will no longer be part of that effort. Eurowings is closing its longhaul routes down in an effort to simplify and streamline operations.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, Joon, LCC, LCCs, LEVEL, Lufthansa, Lufthansa Group Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Oneworld’s digital backbone seeks ancillary revenue boost

3 June 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Oneworld’s digital backbone middleware hopes to extend beyond the basics in the coming year, offering its members the opportunity to also sell services, not just give them away. Is this the solution to the interline ancillary revenue problem??

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Cathay Pacific, distribution, Finnair, Iberia, oneworld, Qatar Airways Filed Under: Distribution

Immfly introduces Adsfly agency to optimize inflight monetization

1 April 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Airlines want more ancillary revenues and advertisers want a better (and properly documented) RoI on their marketing spend. Can the new Adsfly service from Immfly deliver?

This story is about: Adsfly, advertising, Aircraft Interiors Expo, AIX, AIX19, AIX2019, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Immfly, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, monetization, PaxEx, Streaming IFE Filed Under: IFEC

FlightPath3D crunches big data to improve the moving map

29 March 2019 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Looking to maximize passenger engagement with an inflight entertainment system? The moving map interface is the best place to start and FlightPath3D released two new options this week to keep travelers entertained while also potentially increasing airline revenue. The company’s moving map interface is already flying with more than 50 airlines and delivers airline-specific data […]

This story is about: Aircraft Interiors Expo, AIX, AIX19, AIX2019, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, flightpath3d, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, moving map, PaxEx Filed Under: IFEC

Air Transat adds free streaming IFE with Bluebox Wow

28 March 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Delivering a consistent inflight entertainment experience on a constantly changing fleet is a tremendous challenge. Canadian carrier Air Transat aims to meet that test, announcing this week that it will add the Bluebox Wow streaming IFE solution on board beginning in Summer 2019.

This story is about: Air Transat, Aircraft Interiors Expo, AIX19, AIX2019, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Bluebox, Bluebox Wow, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, LCC, LCCs, PaxEx, Streaming IFE Filed Under: IFEC

Five Star Select brings additional luxury options to American Airlines

25 February 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Luxury car transfers are just a small part of the newly upgraded American Airlines Five Star Select premium offerings

Want to be treated extra special when flying? American Airlines’ newly expanded Five Star Select service adds Flagship Lounge Dining, private car transfers to the plane, and even Blade helicopter transfers between the airport and downtown locations. All for a price, of course.

This story is about: American Airlines, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, BLADE, business class, fees, first class, Flagship Dining, Flagship Lounge, helicopter, JFK, LAX, LAX Private Suites, Los Angeles, Lounge, New York City, PaxEx, premium cabin, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

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

Now more exclusive: Delta pares back SkyClub access

16 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The balance between crowded airport lounges and the incremental revenue realized from selling access reached a tipping point for Delta Air Lines. Effective immediately the carrier no longer sells single visit passes. Annual membership costs will also increase in 2019.

This story is about: Air France, Alaska Airlines, ancillary fees, credit cards, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad, Lounge, PaxEx Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

SpiceJet set to connect on new 737 MAX fleet

12 October 2018 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Spicejet took delivery of its first 737 MAX aircraft today, ushering in an era of growth and modernization for the carrier’s fleet. The aircraft also include Inmarsat’s Global Xpress (GX) inflight wifi connectivity solution on board. The kit remains inactive, pending regulatory approval but multiple carriers now sit poised to connect passengers once that moment arrives.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, Global Eagle, Global Xpress, GX, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, India, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, Jet Airways, Ka, Ka-band, PaxEx, SpiceJet, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Bringing IoT to flight: Sensors, alerts, payments and more from APEX EXPO 2018

9 October 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The Airbus Connected Cabin ecosystem covers six specific parts of the aircraft operations

Is the Internet of Things finally set to fly in passenger airline cabins? After years of hearing how it will revolutionize the passenger experience travelers might finally start to see some benefits of such programs. Or, if things go to plan, never see the changes at all, even as the improvements take flight.

This story is about: Airbus, ancillary, ancillary fees, APEXEXPO, APEXEXPO18, Astronics, IFPL, in-seat power, Intelligent Bin Solution, internet of things, IoT, overhead bins, PaxEx, power Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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