People have been joining the ‘Mile High Club’ since 1916 when Lawrence Burst Sperry, inventor of the autopilot, took a Curtis C-2 Flying Boat off the coast of Long Island and spent time with a woman whose husband was off in World War I. They crashed the plane into the bay and were rescued – naked – by duck hunters.
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EXCLUSIVE: Catering Strike Off, No Disruption Next Week As Gate Gourmet Reaches Deal With Union
According to a source close to the matter but not authorized to speak, a long-term deal was reached. The parties should be announcing it soon.
$25,000 Retro Pay and 28% Raises: American Airlines Flight Attendants Score Big with New Contract
American Airlines and its flight attendants have a tentative agreement on a new contract, four and a half years after the last one became amendable.
Details of the five year deal are now public. Between immediate pay rate changes and the addition of boarding pay, flight attendants will receive up to 28% raises immediately the month following contract ratification. And they’ll get full retro pay for the time spent without a new contract, which can be over $25,000 per crewmember.
New American Airlines Phone Prompt System Wastes Time, Costs Customers $31 Million
American Airlines rolled out a new automated phone system this morning. When you dial, there’s a new voice on the other end. And you have to listen to the entire recorded message – no skipping it by asking for an agent.
United Airlines Slashes Australia Routes: More Cuts on the Horizon
United’s seasonal second flight between San Francisco and Sydney will only operate for two months, and only three days a week instead of daily. They’ll use a smaller plane for San Francisco to Melbourne, and there will be fewer LA – Melbourne flights leading into peak season. Houston to Sydney will also see fewer frequencies as well.
Southwest Airlines Investor Call: 9 Game-Changing New Product Updates For Flyers
Southwest Airlines announced plans for redeye flights, premium seats, and assigned seating but left a lot of questions unanswered.
They don’t know all the answers yet! But during the carrier’s second quarter investor call on Thursday they provided more information and filled in several gaps, as well as shared other useful tidbits, that flyers need to know about these changes and the airline’s business.
Southwest Airlines Abandons Its Brand: Can Assigned Seats, Premium Cabin, And Redeyes Save Them?
They need to take care not to lose the value proposition that does still distinguish them, and for which the market continues to value their business at a higher multiple than competitors, even as they work to provide a product that more people want to buy and to pay more for. But they also need to address their inability to sell small town and long haul flights through partners in order to continue to grow.
Peak Season Trouble: American Airlines Braces For Flying Losses, Earnings Call Shows No Plan For Success
American Airlines profit was down in the second quarter. They’re crowing about record revenue, a lot of that is inflation, and they’re clearly not doing well – profit forecasts were revised downward significantly, and they are now saying they won’t earn anything in the third quarter which is traditionally good. It isn’t winter!
In fact, American Airlines will make money on its co-brand credit cards during the third quarter. That means it will lose money flying airplanes over the summer months. That’s insane.
Air Canada Aeroplan Adds Eurowings As Redemption Partner
Air Canada Aeroplan now partners with Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings, adding connecting opportunities for award travel throughout Europe, the Mideast and North Africa.
Southwest Launches Redeye Flights, Prepares For Assigned Premium Seats And Basic Economy
They’re expected to offer extra legroom seats at the front of the cabin, in what’s being referred to as Love Cabin. These seats would be assigned. Southwest could offer blocked middle seats for sale in Love Cabin, along the lines of Frontier, where the airline sells a seat block to both the aisle and middle seat passenger as an option. And they’re preparing to increase fleet utilization – cheaper additional flying using current aircraft – by offering redeye flights for the first time. New union contracts now provide for redeye operations, and the airline no longer has to turn their systems off and on in a reset each night which required operations to halt.