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Delta, airBaltic to launch codeshare partnership

3 June 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

Delta Air Lines plans to add more than 20 new codeshare routes in Europe, partnering with Air Baltic. The move, if approved by regulators, will see Delta’s DL code applied to flights from 16 European cities to Air Baltic’s three gateways at Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius.

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United Airlines plans supersonic Boom with new order

3 June 2021 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

A rendering of the Boom Overture jet in United's livery

United Airlines plans to purchase at least 15 supersonic jets from Boom. If everything goes to plan the jets could be carrying passengers between the US East Coast and Europe by the end of the decade. That’s a big if.

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Vistara scores tentative DOT approval for US operations

2 June 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Just five weeks after submitting its application the US Department of Transportation, India’s Vistara received tentative approval to begin operations to the United States. Assuming no objections from other carriers a final decision could be delivered by the end of the month.

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Bamboo Airways requests access to launch US routes

1 June 2021 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways wants to bring its 787 fleet to North America. The carrier filed an application with the US Department of Transportation to offer service to five US cities on its own aircraft, with service potentially launching as soon as Q3 2021.

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Breeze sets initial routes; first flight next week

21 May 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

The initial route map for Breeze Airways, a mix of business and leisure markets across the southern and eastern US

Breeze is ready to take flight. The newest US carrier announced its route network today, serving 39 nonstop routes between 16 cities in the Southwest, Midwest, Southeast and Eastern US. The airline will waste no time getting its planes into service. The first flights will operate next Thursday, from Tampa to Charleston and then to Hartford.

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JetBlue to London now on sale!

19 May 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The new JetBlue Mint Suites, based on the VantageSOLO product, offer a blend of comfort and privacy for premium travelers

JetBlue is finally ready to cross the Atlantic. After years of planning seats are now on sale for the company’s flights between the US and London, though no official word from the company announcing the plans.The (likely?) inaugural flight departs JFK for London Heathrow on 12 August 2021.

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Avelo selects New Haven for New England hub

7 May 2021 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A rendering of the proposed new Tweed-New Haven Airport terminal

A hub at New Haven?? Avelo is ready to make it happen, bringing three planes to a new base in New England later this year.

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Sun Country breaks from its hub model in the Upper Midwest

28 April 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

mostly orange plane parked at an airport

Travelers will have more opportunities to escape the Upper Midwest this coming winter as Sun Country expands its route offerings. The Minneapolis-based carrier will add 9 new airports and 18 routes overall, including 10 where the carrier is the only non-stop service in the market.

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Hawaii’s big summer: More flights, bigger planes

23 April 2021 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Travelers looking to visit Hawaii this summer will have plenty of flight options. Airlines expect high demand to the islands and everyone wants to cash in. More than 1100 weekly flights from the mainland are slated to operate in June 2021.

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JetBlue, American extend alliance growth plans in Boston, NYC

22 April 2021 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Slots are swapping. Routes are growing. And JetBlue is about to venture into uncharted territory. Phase two of the North East Alliance with American Airlines brings much of the change we were promised back in February, plus a few extra bits to digest.

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