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Northern Pacific snags six 757s for Asia service

22 September 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A rendering of the new Northern Pacific Airways livery on a 757-200

Alaska’s Northern Pacific Airways (NPA) is pushing forward with its plans to launch transpacific routes from its base in Anchorage. The carrier purchased its first six 757-200 aircraft for the effort, with the first delivery expected “immediately.”

This story is about: ANC, Anchorage, LCC, Low Cost Carriers, Northern Pacific Airways, Ravn Alaska, Rob McKinney, seating, seats, TPAC, transpacific Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Air Canada refreshes Rouge A321s, adds legroom on board

7 September 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

An Air Canada Rouge A321 taking off

Some travelers on Air Canada’s Rouge fleet should find themselves just a bit more comfortable starting later this year. The carrier announced plans to retrofit cabins and remove a few seats on nine of its A321s, increasing legroom for passengers.

This story is about: Air Canada, DRM, economy class, IFE, IFEC, in-flight entertainment, in-seat power, inflight entertainment, premium cabin, premium economy, Rouge, seating, seats, Streaming IFE, USB, USB-C, Wireless IFE Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Jet2 adds Airbus A321neo for fleet renewal, expansion

31 August 2021 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

UK holiday carrier Jet2 will be flying the A321neo from 2023

UK holiday carrier Jet2 is the newest Airbus A321neo customer. The carrier announced an order for 36 of the planes, to be delivered from 2023 to 2028. The airline currently operates a fleet of 737NG and 757 aircraft.

This story is about: 737 MAX, A321neo, Airbus, economy class, Jet2, seating, seats Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Additional details as Connect Airlines pushes for October launch

27 August 2021 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Connect Airlines aims to bring its Q400 fleet to Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport and beyond.

Connect Airlines still aims to launch this Fall. An updated Department of Transportation filing sheds light on additional details for how the company plans to fill its planes headed to and from Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport downtown.

This story is about: American Airlines, Connect Airlines, economy class, Porter Air, Q400, seating, seats Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Porter Air reduces seat pitch as it resumes operations

26 August 2021 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

When passengers return to Porter Air next month they’ll notice a change on board. And a few more people, too. After an 18-month hiatus the carrier is slated to resume flying in mid-September and during the down time it replaced its seats on board. It also added an additional row.

This story is about: Billy Bishop Airport, Canada, DeHavilland, economy class, Expliseat, Porter Air, Q400, seating, seats, Toronto, turboprop, YTZ Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue’s Mint Studio to London: Most of the premium, none of the crowd

25 August 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

My main course choices, including Chicken Milanese, Cavatelli, and Roasted Carrots

With half of the aircraft space devoted to the Mint business class cabin it is clear that JetBlue wants to win over the premium travel market to London. And while loads are light as service ramps up (and COVID continues to impact international travel rules), the on-board offering represents well versus the competition.

This story is about: A321LR, business class, JetBlue, premium cabin, seating, seats, Thompson Aero, Vantage, Vantage Solo, VantageSOLO Filed Under: Product Reviews, Seats & Cabin

JetBlue across the Atlantic: A compelling coach offering to London

16 August 2021 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

The JetBlue winglet under Heathrow's iconic ATC tower, with competitors American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic in the background

From the moment the company announced its plans, there was little doubt that JetBlue would bring a different take to the transatlantic market. The real question was what the execution would look like. Now that the A321LRs are flying the answer is clear: It is phenomenal.

This story is about: dining, economy class, Heathrow, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-seat power, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, JetBlue, JFK, JFK Airport, LHR, London, product review, seating, seats, TATL, transatlantic, trip report Filed Under: IFEC, Product Reviews, Seats & Cabin

Lufthansa expands "Sleeper’s Row" lie-flat coach offering

2 August 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Lufthansa’s new Sleeper’s Row – a blocked set of seats – takes flight as a modest upcharge for economy class passengers on the carrier’s longest routes.

This story is about: economy class, lie-flat beds, Lufthansa, seating, seats Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

Cathay Pacific A321neo brings many firsts to market

20 July 2021 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

With its inaugural flight A321neo to Shanghai-Pudong on 4 August, Cathay Pacific will break through a number of milestones, particularly around in-flight entertainment and connectivity services.

This story is about: 2Ku, A321neo, Anuvu, Bluetooth, business class, Cathay Pacific, Content Service Provider, economy class, embedded IFE, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-seat power, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, Intelsat, NEXT, Panasonic, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, power, premium cabin, routes, seating, seats, USB, wifi Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Mirus adds in-house crash testing facility

14 July 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Designing and building a new, market-leading seat design is no easy feat. Mirus Aircraft Seating will soon be able to perform another portion of the process in house. The company received a grant to build the largest commercially available aircraft seating test facility in the UK. The facility is expected to enter service in July 2022.

This story is about: certification, economy class, Mirus, Mirus Hawk, seating, seats, United Kingdom Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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