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Monthly Archives for November 2017.

American Airlines CEO Doug Parker Met With the NAACP Today and Made Four Commitments

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Nov 30 2017

Tamika Mallory, co-founder of the Womens March, was headed to Al Sharpton’s daughter’s wedding on American Airlines. She apparently had her seat changed on her by a gate agent and reportedly responded by “screeming f-bombs at the staff in front of kids’. She wasn’t permitted to fly, and took to social media to decry American Airlines racism.

The NAACP followed up by issuing a ‘travel advisory’ regarding American Airlines about a week later.

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No American Airlines 30 Inch Pitch and Bring Your Own Entertainment Isn’t All Passengers Need

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Nov 30 2017

American’s new coach seat isn’t worse than the worst coach seat out there now. But the worst coach seat out there now is a problem. Take away the seat back TV from many existing American Airlines aircraft, shrink the lavatory, and reduce the room offered even in Main Cabin Extra and first class and you have an across-the-board reduction in customer value.

Telling passengers that they should get a new job if they can’t pay American Airlines more money seems strange when the passenger can keep their current job and fly the largest domestic passenger airline instead.

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The Value of Airbus Aircraft Orders is About to Get Cut in Half

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Nov 29 2017

When you see new plane orders they’re usually announced with the list prices for aircraft that no one actually pays. Roughly you should divide that number in half.

Aircraft manufacturers try to keep secret actual purchase prices, because they don’t want to broadcast to all potential buyers how much of a discount they’ll really give. Plus big numbers make for great press releases. At the same time it’s hardly a secret that no one pays list.

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