Last week I told you that American would be doing less international flying from JFK and more from Philadelphia.
There was some skepticism out there, but this was what I was hearing, and it turns out to be exactly correct. Here are the details.
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by Gary Leff
Last week I told you that American would be doing less international flying from JFK and more from Philadelphia.
There was some skepticism out there, but this was what I was hearing, and it turns out to be exactly correct. Here are the details.
by Gary Leff
American Airlines flight AA290 from New York JFK to Dublin was enroute to an on-time departure last night when a Delta 737 headed to Seattle came up and went bam.
by Gary Leff
Small actions can have large consequences. So when SkyWest’s United Express 50 seat regional jet from Chicago O’Hare to Muskegon, Michigan cancelled Paul Kuharevicz rented a car and drove the three and a half to four hours instead.
by Gary Leff
Yesterday I wrote that Delta is adding surcharges to business class tickets for their new Airbus A350 product. Their new business class has doors. So it’s expected to be a better product, and they’re going to charge more for customers who want to fly it.
by Gary Leff
One of the things I love about having moved to Austin three years ago is the airport. It’s got the smell of barbecue, even if I don’t think Salt Lick Barbecue is very good — let alone the airport’s version. There’s often live music.
But there are three areas where they’re ‘cutting edge’ for me.
by Gary Leff
This raises an interesting question, it’s clearly possible for American to negotiate such arrangements where they (1) offer Flagship Dining, (2) are in the same terminal as a oneworld partner which offers an international first class product, (3) which doesn’t have its own lounge.
It will be interest to see whether British Airways and Qantas will arrange access in Dallas once the First Dining facility opens there, for instance.
by Gary Leff
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by Gary Leff
On July 20 Southwest Airlines flight attendants challenged passengers to a toilet paper race inflight from Raleigh to Denver.
The two sides of the plane were pitted against each other “for a chance to be the first to deplane” — presumably most of the passengers not realizing one side of the plane simply doesn’t deplane before the entire other side.
by Gary Leff
Delta’s Airbus A350 is the first aircraft with their new business class, a Thompson Vantage XL seat with doors added on to make it a suite. The first routes where the plane will operate are Detroit and Atlanta to Seoul.
by Gary Leff
oneworld member airberlin has among the worst-performing financials of any airline in the world. In the first quarter its operating margin was -42%. Disastrous investments in airberlin and Alitalia led to the ouster of Etihad’s CEO.
Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.
Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »