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COVID-19

Introducing yin-yang seating for economy class

20 April 2020 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

The Aviointeriors Janus seat concept offers an interesting new take for economy class.

Just how much will passenger expectations shift in the post-COVID19 world? No one really knows yet, but at least one aircraft seating manufacturer is ready with some creative ideas for helping ensure passenger isolation, even without reducing seating density. Welcome to the “Janus” seat from Aviointeriors, a yin-yang option for economy class.

This story is about: Aviointeriors, COVID-19, economy class, seating, seats Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

DOT grants exemptions to Delta, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines under CARES Act obligations

20 April 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Flights to Hawaii will remain limited for the foreseeable future. The DOT will allow reductions between the mainland and the islands as it pays out billions to help keep airlines flying.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, CARES Act, COVID-19, Delta Air Lines, Department of Transportation, DoT, Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, routes, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Stuck in the past, DOT botches its CARES Act implementation

17 April 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Empty planes will be flying by the hundreds, spewing excess emissions and placing more airline employees at risk. But at least the DOT did not have to adjust its view of the industry to account for the new reality.

This story is about: COVID-19, Department of Transportation, DoT, FAA, JetBlue, routes, Spirit Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

COVID crushing inflight connectivity: Part 1

15 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

WiFi sign on the passenger service unit in an airplane cabin

This was supposed to be a year of recovery and free cash flow and all sorts of other good news for an industry that spent the better part of the last decade hemmorhaging cash in search of market share. Turns out the global health pandemic cares not for borders nor those plans. Welcome to part one of a deep dive into the inflight connectivity world and the suppliers affected by this recent turn.

This story is about: 2Ku, BizAv, business aviation, COVID-19, Global Eagle, Global Eagle Entertainment, gogo, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

A new take on amenity kits in the COVID-19 era

14 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A flight's worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) in an on-the-go sized pack for passengers

As passengers return (eventually) to the skies there is good reason to believe they will have different priorities with respect to services and amenities offered on board. One industry supplier is hoping to address those needs with a new version of an amenity kit to be handed out to travelers.

This story is about: amenity kit, COVID-19, Kaelis Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

American Airlines extends status, eases qualification

13 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

American Airlines AAdvantage members with elite status will hold on to those benefits for an additional year. The carrier announced that change today, along with easing the qualification standards for 2020 and a few other customer-friendly moves.

This story is about: American Airlines, Barclays, Citibank, co-brand, cobrand, COVID-19, credit card, credit cards, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, loyalty Filed Under: Loyalty

Air Canada replaces seats with cargo in 777-300ER cabin

11 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

No seats on a trio of Air Canada 777-300ER planes massively increases capacity for critical medical cargo

Air Canada is boosting its cargo capabilities with some creativity in the passenger cabin of its 777-300ER aircraft. Three of the planes, the largest in the carrier’s fleet, no longer have seats on board. Instead the large space will be used to increase cargo carrying capacity on board.

This story is about: 777-300ER, Air Canada, Avianor, cargo, COVID-19, Transport Canada Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Deeper cuts, reprotect options coming for JetBlue

7 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

JetBlue will further consolidate operations in April, The move will see service suspended at eight stations and even larger cuts to capacity than previously planned. There is some good news, however, with domestic re-protect options coming online.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, BUR, BWI, COVID-19, DCA, EWR, JetBlue, JFK, LAX, LGB, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, ONT, PVD, routes, San Francisco, San Jose, SJC, Washington DC Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Air Canada, Alaska Airlines extend elite status

7 April 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

An Air Canada 787-9 departing Vancouver; image courtesy of the airline

Two more airlines announced elite status extensions this week, waiving the qualification requirements for the 2020 calendar year. Air Canada’s Altitude and Alaska Airlines’ MileagePlan members have another year at their existing tier without any additional flying required. There are a couple unique quirks from each program in how it will work.

This story is about: Aeroplan, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Altitude, COVID-19, elite status, frequent flier, frequent flyer, loyalty, MileagePlan Filed Under: Loyalty

Lufthansa announces major, permanent fleet restructuring

7 April 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Lufthansa is not particularly optimistic on the industry’s return to pre-crisis levels. As a result the airline announced significant fleet changes today, with many aircraft to be removed from service.

This story is about: 747, A340, A340-300, A340-600, A380, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, COVID-19, Eurowings, Germanwings, Lufthansa, Lufthansa Group, Swiss Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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