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Singapore Airlines brings back the nonstop to Newark

30 May 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Singapore Airlines is reclaiming the role as operator of the world’s longest flight. The carrier confirmed today that it will serve Newark nonstop from its Changi Airport hub using the Airbus A350-900ULR starting in October 2018. That’s nearly 19 hours on board, a trip that requires certain accommodations to keep passengers sane.

This story is about: A350, A350 XWB, A350-900ULR, business class, EWR, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, LAX, Los Angeles, Newark, premium cabin, premium economy, routes, San Francisco, SFO, SIN, Singapore, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC

Virgin Atlantic’s Fleet Substitutions Detailed

6 December 2017 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

How will Virgin Atlantic handle the extended engine repair times for its 787fleet? Four Airbus A330-200 planes will fill in according to new schedule details released today. And they may be in service longer than expected.

This story is about: A330, A330-200, A332, Airbus, ATL, Atlanta, Barbados, BGI, BOS, Boston, engines, JFK, MAN, Manchester, New York City, premium economy, Rolls Royce, San Francisco, SFO, Trent 1000, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

Comparing the players in the “Transcon Wars”

6 August 2013 By Seth Miller 20 Comments

With all the moves recently (and there have been a lot, even before JetBlue‘s mini-suite unveiling yesterday) in the transcon premium cabin market I started thinking about just where the different airlines were in terms of competing with each other on various aspects of the service. The data I have here is compiled from a […]

This story is about: American, American Airlines, business class, Delta, economy class, first class, gogo, IFE, in-flight internet, JetBlue, Los Angeles, New York City, PaxEx, San Francisco, United, United Airlines, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

Some notes from United’s open house with frequent flyers

19 November 2012 By Seth Miller 12 Comments

Yes, getting to drive the deicing truck was the highlight of my visit to United Airlines last week. But that was on Thursday; Friday offered up the opportunity to meet with a number of executives from the company and ask pretty much any questions we wanted of them. Sure, not all the questions were answered […]

This story is about: Chicago, frequent flier, frequent flyer, IFE, in flight, internet, Los Angeles, Lounge, Newark, PaxEx, points, San Francisco, United, United Airlines Filed Under: IFEC, Loyalty

Upgrades coming to United’s p.s. in-flight internet

20 July 2012 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The seats aren’t the only thing getting upgraded as United Airlines refits the 757s in its p.s. fleet. That the 13 aircraft dedicated to flying between New York City‘s JFK airport and San Francisco or Los Angeles will be seeing new seats showing up in the coming months was previously announced, The upgrades to the […]

This story is about: Flying, gogo, in flight, internet, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, San Francisco Filed Under: IFEC

United p.s. retrofit date targets sighted

6 May 2012 By Seth Miller 14 Comments

Several months ago United Airlines announced that they would be changing the configuration of the 757-200 aircraft they have running in their "premium service" routes between New York City‘s JFK airport and both Los Angeles and San Francisco. The changes include removing the first class cabin and replacing the business class seats with the flat-bed models […]

This story is about: IFE, in flight, internet, Los Angeles, New York City, PaxEx, San Francisco, United, United Airlines Filed Under: IFEC

United announces significant investments to in-flight product

21 August 2011 By Seth Miller 11 Comments

United Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek has stated a few times that the company had some deficiencies in their in-flight product, bits that would be addressed as part of the merger process between United and Continental. The first of many bits detailed on that topic was the announcement that Economy Plus would be expanded to the […]

This story is about: Airbus, Boeing, Continental, Flying, IFE, Los Angeles, merger, New York City, San Francisco, United Filed Under: IFEC

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