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JetBlue goes hourly(ish) from Boston to New York, Washington

27 February 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A dozen Boston routes will see increased and realigned schedules from JetBlue starting this summer

Shuttle flights means hourly service and JetBlue is upping its game. The carrier will soon offer near-hourly flights from its Boston focus city to both Washington, DC and New York City.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, DCA, EWR, JetBlue, JFK, LGA, New York City, Newark, routes, Washington DC Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Iberia extends Inflight VR entertainment trials

26 February 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Inflight VR and Iberia teamed up to extend their product trial, now for a six-month stint on board two routes

Passengers on Iberia’s flights to New York City and Tel Aviv now have a new option for inflight entertainment. The carrier is running a trial program with Inflight VR, extending its experiment with virtual reality-based content options.

This story is about: Iberia, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Inflight VR, JFK, Madrid, SkyLights, Tel Aviv, virtual reality, VR 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 Airlines wants more Shanghai, hindering American’s China plans

5 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

United Airlines joined Delta Air Lines in seeking additional service to Shanghai. The move puts American Airlines in a bind as that carrier hoped to squat on route authorities that are now in demand by the competition.

This story is about: American Airlines, Beijing, Chicago, China, China Eastern, Delta Air Lines, EWR, JFK, MSP, New York City, Newark, O'Hare, ORD, PEK, PVG, routes, Shanghai, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue confirms 2019 route changes

9 October 2018 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

The official release of additions to JetBlue's route map in 2019; associated cuts are not indicated on the map

Building on yesterday’s report that JetBlue plans “aggressive” changes to its route network details the changes are now public. One new international destination joins the route map and several routes see increased frequencies. The carrier will also close three stations and shift one to seasonal service. A handful of routes will also be shuttered. This round of changes will begin to show in JetBlue’s schedule effective in January 2019.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, Delta Air Lines, FLL, Fort Lauderdale, JetBlue, JFK, New York City, routes, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue plans “aggressive” route map changes

8 October 2018 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The current destinations for JetBlue show a shift towards more seasonal service and some markets that previously would never have been considered. That approach should grow under these expected changes.

The JetBlue route map should look very different later in 2019 compared to today. While transatlantic operations are not to be had in 2019 the current route network should see “aggressive” redeployment of aircraft. At risk of change are several destinations in the Midwest, as well as some smaller markets on the East Coast.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, FLL, Fort Lauderdale, JetBlue, JFK, New York City, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue loves Palm Springs more than ever for Winter 2019

27 September 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

JetBlue continues to grow at its favorite seasonal destination of Palm Springs, California. The carrier will resume its JFK flights with an extended season and more of the premium Mint service as well as adding new flights between Boston and the Southern California desert oasis.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, business class, economy class, JetBlue, JFK, Mint, New York City, Palm Springs, PSP, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Digging in to Norwegian’s A380 mess

6 August 2018 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Hi Fly A380 in Save the Coral Reefs livery by Steve Lynes via Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0

Let us assume, for a moment, that airlines are ridiculous but not outright stupid. That might be a stretch, but presumably they go in to any particular course of action with something resembling a plan. Which makes Norwegian’s use of the Hi Fly A380 this week incredibly baffling.

This story is about: A380, BOS, Boston, Chicago, FLL, Fort Lauderdale, Gatwick, Hi Fly, JFK, LGW, London, MCO, New York City, Norwegian, ORD, Orlando, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

The man who could save New York’s airports

7 March 2018 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

New York City is famous for its airports, and not in a good way. Can they be saved? That responsibility sits on the shoulders of Huntley Lawrence and after his first year as the Director of Aviation many hurdles remain.

This story is about: EWR, JFK, JFK Airport, LaGuardia, LGA, New York City, Newark, NYC, PANYNJ, PaxEx, Port Authority, terminal Filed Under: Ground Services

Airbus launches A321LR test flight program

31 January 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The Airbus A321LR/ACF test aircraft receives a traditional water cannon salute in Hamburg after a successful first flight (Image via Airbus)

The next generation of transatlantic aircraft took flight for the first time this morning. Airbus’ A321LR will soon be plying the skies between Europe and North America, filling a gap for single-aisle long(ish)-haul service.

This story is about: 752-200, A321LR, A321neo, ACF, Aer Lingus, Air Portugal, Airbus, Airbus Cabin Flex, AvGeek, Boeing, Boston, Iceland, JetBlue, JFK, PaxEx, Portugal, TAP Air Portugal, WOW Air Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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