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Monthly Archives for November 2024.

American Airlines Declares War On Gate Lice: New Boarding Tech Hits Over 100 Airports Nationwide For The Holidays

Nov 20 2024

An important thing to know is that if you buzz because you’re boarding before your group is called, the gate agent can clear the flag on their screen and allow you to board. If you’re traveling with a family member or friend on a different reservation, for instance, it is actually policy according to the airline that you should still be allowed to board together in the earlier group.

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Delta Reveals Radical Investor Day Strategy: Near-Zero Upgrades, ‘Basic Business,’ And AI-Driven Fares

Nov 20 2024

Delta’s Investor Day was held this morning, and a key theme of airline President Glen Hauenstein’s presentation was getting passengers to pay more for their seats.

There were three ways he outlined that Delta is and plans to drive more revenue from passengers out of each seat that they fly – reducing upgrades, stripping down their Comfort+ and business class products to get customers to pay extra for the services than they’re used to, and using AI to figure out the most each passenger is willing to pay at the time they search for fares.

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AAdvantage Members Discover Their Pot of Gold: Aer Lingus Status Perks Are Here, Award Redemptions On The Way

Nov 20 2024

Aer Lingus is an oddball airline. Geographically Ireland is well-placed for connections between the U.S. and Europe, in addition to serving a major tourist destination. They’re owned by the same company as British Airways and Iberia. However, they’ve historically had a stronger partnership with Untied Airlines than American Airlines.

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American Airlines Abandoned Their Airbus A330s – Now Qatar Airways May Give Them New Life

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Nov 19 2024

Even though the Airbus A330-200s were parked four and a half years ago, that fleet is still only about 13 years old on average. It was larger in quantity and newer than the 9 orphan -300s which were certainly on the way out, even without the pandemic.

These planes were ex-US Airways, from shortly before taking over American, and had just been retrofit to offer premium economy before being parked.

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