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Finnair trims inflight services in cost-cutting push

30 March 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Finnair’s “shortcut” connection between Europe and the far east via Helsinki is no longer compelling and it has scrambled to rebuild its operations given the new normal. That now includes cuts to the inflight catering, including a switch to buy-on-board for the second meal on two long-haul routes.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, business class, buy-on-board, dining, economy class, Finnair Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue shifts some Boston-London flights to A321neo

15 September 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

The fully expanded Mint Studio bed. Lots of flat space to sleep on here.

Three weeks ago JetBlue confirmed that some of its flights between New York City and London would be operated on the A321neo owing to delays in delivery of new A321LR aircraft. Those troubles continue to grow, with the Boston-London routes now impacted.

This story is about: A321LR, A321neo, Airbus, business class, dining, economy class, JetBlue, Mint, premium cabin, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Dining upgrades on the horizon for Delta’s Premium Select and Main Cabin passengers

15 September 2022 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

The chicken salad sandwich currently for sale as part of Delta's

More meal options are slowly coming back on Delta Air Lines. Progress is slow, as the carrier works to ensure supply chain stability and downline kitchen availability. But Premium Select and Main Cabin passengers should start to see some improvements as soon as next week.

This story is about: buy-on-board, catering, Delta Air Lines, dining, economy class, in flight, premium cabin, premium economy, Premium Select, recycling, RedCabin, RedCabin22, transcon Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue further boosts London capacity, with a catch

25 August 2022 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

The food looked like the pictures in the menu and tasted delicious. Seriously good stuff here.

JetBlue’s Gatwick service will carry more passengers than originally planned in Q4, but dinner won’t be as good.

This story is about: A321LR, A321neo, Airbus, dining, economy class, JetBlue, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Emirates formally launches Premium Economy cabin sales

16 May 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Upgraded dining on Emirates' premium economy cabin includes real dishes and flatware, as well as premium wines

Emirates is (finally, again) ready to sell its premium economy seats. The carrier now operates six aircraft with the seats on board. That’s enough for the first three routes to launch later this summer, with more to come as further aircraft retrofits occur.

This story is about: dining, Emirates, in-seat power, premium economy, Recaro, routes, seating, seats Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

Alaska Airlines to speed retirement of Q400, A320-family aircraft

24 March 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

A Horizon Q400 at Santa Rosa, soon to no longer be in the fleet

Chester will fly on fewer aircraft types sooner than planned. Alaska Airlines’ accelerated fleet harmonization plan will drop the Q400 and Airbus A320 family aircraft from its operations by the end of next year.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 10, 737 MAX 8, A320, A321neo, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, dining, E175, Embraer, Q400, regional jet Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Booze, fresh food return to JetBlue flights

2 March 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

A JetBlue A220 at the gate in Boston

JetBlue will bring back liquor and fresh food on board from the middle of March. The carrier will also update its Eat Up Cafe menu as part of the product relaunch.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, buy-on-board, dining, in flight, JetBlue Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

A fresh take on the Breeze in-flight experience

23 February 2022 By Seth Miller 8 Comments

Time for pushback of the first Breeze E-Jet departure from Palm Beach International Airport

Yes, Breeze Airways flies under the low cost carrier concept. But executives hope the airline will be seen more as a “Nice Low Cost Carrier, a niche of its own where we really focus on treating guests the right way.” Here’s how that’s playing out, nine months into the airline’s operations.

This story is about: Airconnect Go, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, Anuvu, Breeze Airways, bundling, dining, economy class, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, in-seat power, product review, Safran, Safran Seats, seating, seats, trip report, Z110i Filed Under: IFEC, Product Reviews, Seats & Cabin

Finnair long-haul revamp: New business class and premium economy cabins on offer

10 February 2022 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Finnair unveiled a revamped long-haul offering, including the introduction of a brand new business class seat and the company’s first foray into premium economy. The 200 million euro investment will see the first planes fitted with renewed products flying later this Spring. The full complement of A350 and A330 aircraft will carry the new product within two years.

This story is about: AirLounge, business class, Collins Aerospace, dining, economy class, HAECO, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, in-seat power, inflight entertainment, Marimekko, premium cabin, premium economy, PriestmanGoode, seating, seats, Tangerine, USB, USB-C, Vector Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Swiss trials discount for leftover in-flight food

16 September 2021 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

A grab bag of leftover fresh food to go from Swiss

What should airlines do with all the fresh food left over at the end of the day? Generally speaking, it just goes into a trash bin. Swiss hopes to see the food go a bit further – and drive a bit of revenue – with its new “Too Good To Go” program trials.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary revenue, dining, economy class, Swiss Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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