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Delta Reveals That The Real Business Behind Free Wi-Fi Is Monetizing Your Whole Travel Day

Jun 04 2026

Delta is telling investors the real business behind free Wi-Fi: getting passengers logged in so the airline can turn the entire travel day into a commerce, content, loyalty, and advertising platform. The app, website, onboard Wi-Fi, seatback screens, Amex, Uber, Starbucks, Airbnb, Amazon, media partners, and Delta Concierge AI all keep customers inside Delta’s ecosystem long enough to monetize far more than the ticket.

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After Spirit Shut Down, JetBlue Founder Warns Frontier May Be Next — Can Its Discount Model Survive?

Jun 04 2026

Spirit’s shutdown may have helped the rest of the airline industry, but JetBlue founder Dave Neeleman says Frontier may now face the harder question: whether there is still room for its discount-airline model at all. With larger carriers matching low fares through basic economy while offering better products, Frontier is left trying to make money as the last major ultra low cost “spill carrier.”

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UK Plans A Disruptive Passenger Blacklist — One Airline’s Ban Could Follow You Everywhere

Jun 03 2026

The UK is developing a disruptive passenger blacklist that could let one airline’s ban follow a traveler across other carriers. That may sound appealing when someone assaults crew or forces a diversion, but without clear standards, due process, fixed limits, and meaningful appeal rights, it risks turning airline customer-service disputes into government-coordinated travel bans by private companies.

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American Airlines And Alaska Elites Now Get Hotel Status And Discounts At Taj, The Pierre And 630 Hotels

Jun 03 2026

oneworld elites are getting a new hotel benefit: discounts and status across Taj, The Pierre, St. James Court, Vivanta, Ginger and more than 600 other Indian Hotels Company properties. For American and Alaska elites, this turns airline status into hotel savings and Taj InnerCircle – NeuPass status — while top Taj members can now move the other way into oneworld airline status.

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Delta Has An Internal Plan To Win Los Angeles — And A Rare Opening Before American And United Can Respond

Jun 03 2026

Delta sees Los Angeles as a rare chance to break a long-running three-way fight with American and United, and internal plans point to a bigger push at LAX while its rivals are constrained. American has pulled back, United’s facilities are limited, smaller carriers have shrunk, and Delta wants to turn that opening into more premium customers, more loyalty, and more Amex spend in one of the country’s most valuable travel markets.

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American Airlines Poised To Buy Widebody Planes Again — After Retiring 40% Of Its Long Haul Fleet

Jun 03 2026

American Airlines spent the pandemic shrinking into a more domestic, partner-dependent airline, retiring 40% of its long-haul fleet and avoiding new widebody orders for years. Now, as management tries to reposition American as a premium global carrier, a new widebody order appears back on the table — with Boeing 787s and Airbus A330neos looking more plausible than they have in years.

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