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Delta Air Lines aims to add Flybe as codeshare partner

27 February 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

What’s next in the codeshare world for Delta Air Lines? Based on recent regulatory filings it appears that adding UK-based regional carrier Flybe should happen soon. A recent DOT application seeks blanket approval for at least two years.

This story is about: codeshare, Delta Air Lines, Flybe, joint venture, open skies, transatlantic, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

United picks A321XLR for transatlantic 757 replacement

4 December 2019 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Rendering of the United A321XLR

United Airlines will take on the A321XLR to replace its agin 757-200 transatlantic fleet. The move gives the carrier certainty of delivery timing and promises to expand the route profile from Newark and Dulles.

It also removes another potential NMA order from Boeing, further killing off a product that is years late and likely will never be.

This story is about: A321neo, A321XLR, Airbus, Airbus Cabin Flex, Boeing, TATL, transatlantic, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Norwegian to axe long-haul services from Copenhagen, Stockholm

27 November 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Norwegian 787 with deicing at night

Norwegian made many changes in recent months as it sought to shore its finances. The latest news from the airline, however, is a massive shift. Reports indicate that the airline will halt long-haul operations from Stockholm and Copenhagen effective with the end of the IATA Winter 2020 season on 29 March 2020.

This story is about: 787, ARN, Copenhagen, CPH, Dreamliner, engines, LCC, LCCs, Norwegian, OSL, Oslo, Rolls Royce, Stockholm, TATL, transatlantic, Trent 1000 Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Norwegian declares itself "fully funded through 2020 and beyond"

8 November 2019 By Seth Miller 8 Comments

Norwegian 787 with deicing at night

Norwegian’s financials, or potential lack of such, have raised eyebrows in the aviation world for some time now. Hoping to put those fears to rest – and continue selling seats as it heads into the traditionally slower winter season – the carrier announced the closing of a ~$275 million financing round. The company declared, “After the completion of the transactions, Norwegian is fully funded through 2020 and beyond based on the current business plan.”

This story is about: co-brand, cobrand, credit card, credit cards, financing, frequent flier, frequent flyer, LCC, LCCs, loyalty, Norwegian, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Come PLAY in Iceland: Another new airline launches in the wake of WOW Air

5 November 2019 By Seth Miller 7 Comments

A new low cost carrier is set to fly in Iceland. PLAY airlines intends to launch sales before the end of the year, connecting passengers between Keflavik and European destinations. The company expects to expand to North American destinations in Spring 2020, using Iceland as a hub to connect passengers between the two continents.

This story is about: Iceland, Icelandair, KEF, Keflavik, LCC, LCCs, Norwegian, PLAY, TATL, transatlantic, WAB Air, WOW, WOW Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

IAG snaps up Air Europa to boost Latin American operations

4 November 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Consolidation continues in the global aviation market, this time delivering a shift in transatlantic services. International Airline Group announced this morning its intentions to buy Air Europa. The Spanish carrier will become part of the Iberia operation within IAG though remain an independent brand, at least to start. The deal is valued at 1 billion euro and full integration is expected by 2025.

This story is about: Air Europa, Brazil, Delta Air Lines, frequent flier, frequent flyer, IAG, Iberia, International Airline Group, LATAM, loyalty, merger, oneworld, SkyTeam, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty

XL Airways halts ticket sales

19 September 2019 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

French discount carrier XL Airways halted ticket sales on Thursday evening. That’s bad news for the LCC and could potentially spill over to the business class market as well, bringing La Compagnie down with it.

This story is about: bankruptcy, La Compagnie, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers, TATL, transatlantic, XL Airways Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Viasat extends its SAS reach with long-haul planes

10 September 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Viasat’s high-speed inflight wifi connectivity will soon fly farther on SAS. The two announced a deal at APEX EXPO this week for two new types to be retrofitted with the Ka-band connectivity solution. Unlike the current short/mid-haul SAS fleet these planes are intended to fly transatlantic routes with the Viasat hardware on board.

This story is about: APEXEXPO, APEXEXPO19, GX, GX Aviation, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, Ka, Ka-band, SAS, TATL, transatlantic, ViaSat Filed Under: IFEC

Trying to make sense of the new WOW Air plans

9 September 2019 By Seth Miller 8 Comments

A WOW Air A321 on the ground in Keflavik in January 2019

As detials on the new WOW Air plans emerge the business model remains an interesting proposition. With a heavy focus on cargo in a softening market and premium passenger experiences with low fares it is unclear how this company will truly deliver for its investors.

This story is about: bankruptcy, Dulles, IAD, Iceland, Icelandair, KEF, Keflavik, TATL, transatlantic, Washington DC, WOW, WOW Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

United bets big on premium leisure with 2020 transatlantic expansion

22 August 2019 By Seth Miller 9 Comments

When you fly a plane with 30-50% fewer seats than the competition the business case must be incredibly strong. For United Airlines the new 763 High J layout is proving a valuable tool in its transatlantic market expansion, including new routes announced today for 2020.

This story is about: business class, Chicago, DEL, Delhi, DEN, Denver, EWR, Heathrow, LHR, London, Newark, O'Hare, ORD, Palermo, PMO, premium cabin, premium economy, routes, San Francisco, SFO, Sicily, TATL, transatlantic, United Airlines, ZRH, Zurich Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

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