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Some Sunrise skepticism

21 October 2019 By Seth Miller 9 Comments

Over the weekend Qantas brought another 787-9 home to its fleet in Sydney. But this was not a normal delivery flight. Project Sunrise is coming, and maybe it shouldn’t.

This story is about: 777X, 787-9, A350, Airbus, Boeing, London, New York City, PaxEx, Project Sunrise, Qantas, routes, SYD, Sydney, ULH, ultra long haul Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue, Norwegian aim to link route networks in 2020

17 October 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

JetBlue and Norwegian intend to establish an interline agreement, allowing passengers to transfer more easily between the two carriers on a single ticket. But the partnership leaves many questions and questionable value for travelers, at least to start.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, FLL, Fort Lauderdale, Gatwick, interline, JetBlue, JFK, JFK Airport, LGW, London, New York City, Norwegian, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

New challengers at every level: PaxEx Update 2019-08-30

30 August 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

New cabins on the horizon for economy and business class, short-haul and long; might travel get more comfortable rather than less? Plus some good news for travelers looking to get online in the sky or earn free travel with their points.

This story is about: 737, 737 MAX, 777-300ER, A320neo, A321neo, Airbus, Boeing, business class, dining, economy class, embedded IFE, EWR, ex3, first class, frequent flier, frequent flyer, Frontier, Global Eagle, Global Eagle Entertainment, GX, GX Aviation, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-seat power, India, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, Inmarsat, Irkut, Jet Airways, LATAM, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers, loyalty, MC-21, MileagePlus, New York City, Newark, PAC, Panasonic, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, points, premium cabin, regulations, routes, Russia, seating, seats, Southwest Airlines, SpiceJet, Spirit Airlines, Thompson Aero, UAC, United Aircraft Corporation, United Airlines, Vantage XL, wifi Filed Under: IFEC, Loyalty, PaxEx Update, Seats & Cabin

Frontier makes a major play at Newark

27 August 2019 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Goodbye, Southwest. HELLO, Frontier! Newark gets a big boost as the LCC aims to fill in the gap left by Southwest’s departure in November. And some interesting scheduling choices to go with that plan.

This story is about: EWR, Frontier, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers, New York City, Newark, routes, Southwest Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Qantas plans London, New York nonstops to Sydney this year

22 August 2019 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The first flights for Qantas’s Project Sunrise will depart far sooner than expected. A trio of test flights later this year will help the carrier make smart choices about service patterns, crew rest and whether the program is really viable after all.

This story is about: 777X, 787-9, A350, Airbus, Boeing, London, New York City, PaxEx, Qantas, routes, SYD, Sydney, ULH, ultra long haul Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Delta returns to Mumbai, launching from JFK in December

30 April 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Delta Air Lines is bringing back its Mumbai service. The new service, launching in December, was announced with significant political overtones and brings the carrier into a busy market.

This story is about: Air India, BOM, Delta Air Lines, EWR, India, Jet Airways, JFK, JFK Airport, Mumbai, New York City, Newark, routes, taxes, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue confirms JFK-Guayaquil route for A321neo

16 April 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

JetBlue‘s plans to extend its route network will unfold in stages over the coming couple years, as it reaches deeper into Latin America before jetting off to Europe. The company’s first A321neo aircraft is due for delivery this summer and the airline has a plan for taking advantage of its extended range. Service between JFK […]

This story is about: A321neo, AVANT, Collins Aerospace, Guayaquil, GYE, IFC, IFE, IFEC, JetBlue, JFK, JFK Airport, Ka, Ka-band, live television, live tv, Meridian, New York City, routes, seating, seats, Thales, Thales AVANT, ViaSat, ViaSat-2, ViaSat-3 Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC, Seats & Cabin

JetBlue makes its London plans official

10 April 2019 By Seth Miller 9 Comments

It is finally, finally, finally official. JetBlue will fly to London (and likely other European cities) from its hubs at Boston and New York City starting in 2021.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, business class, Ecuador, Europe, GEO, Guayaquil, Guyana, JetBlue, JFK, London, Mint, New York City, TATL, Thompson Aero, transatlantic, Vantage, Vantage Solo Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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

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

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