The FAA has launched a safety audit of Southwest Airlines. This comes after the airline came within feet of the water while still miles from Tampa less than a month after another of the airline’s 737s descended to just over 500 feet while still 9 miles out from the Oklahoma City airport.
Qatar Airways To Reveal New First Class Suite Prototype To CEO On Thursday
In March CEO Badr Mohammed Al Meer said that the new first class seat was ‘70%-80% done.’ Now he reports that he’ll be shown a prototype of the new first class seat this Thursday.
Department Of Labor Investigating United Airlines Unfair Practices Over New Flight Attendant Sick Policy
Employees are furious about this new policy. While the union says it’s filing a grievance, individual flight attendants have been bombarding both federal and state agencies with complaints on their own.
According to a voicemail recording received by a United flight attendant in response to a complaint regarding the new weekend sick policy requiring an absence certificate, the Department of Labor has assigned an investigator and is launching an investigation.
Green Shoots: Passengers Won’t Notice It Today, But Internally Delta May Have Turned A Corner To Fix Its Mess
Delta Air Lines may be starting to turn a corner with their internal operations finally, after melting down on Friday, cancelling thousands of flights (nearly 3 times as many as in all of 2019 and more cancellations than in all of 2018 and 2019 combined), and displacing hundreds of thousands of passengers.
Passengers won’t notice it today but the pieces are beginning to come into place to get to a better place.
American Airlines Doesn’t Allow Dogs To Have Their Own Seats, Here’s The Sneaky Way Passengers Do It [Roundup]
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Delta Air Lines Meltdown: Getting Worse Before It Gets Better As New Systems Crash
Monday was supposed to be better for Delta than Sunday – and it was, just cancelled ‘only’ 1,153 flights or 29% of their operation, and delayed another 45% more. On Sunday it was 36% canceled and 44% delayed.
There’s no end in sight because even before 6 a.m. Tuesday they’ve already cancelled over 10% of the day’s flights. They have planes out of position for maintenance – perhaps as many as 40% of their aircraft – and they still don’t know where their crews are and can’t get them assigned to flights.
Delta Air Lines Meltdown: Leaked Internal Comms Reveal Causes, Recovery Delayed Until Weekend
Delta Air Lines has been a mess since Friday. CrowdStrike brought down systems all over the world, but other airlines recovered while Delta continues to be an operational disaster. They’re explaining internally what happened.
American Airlines’ Flight Attendants Still At WAR Despite Tentative Agreement On New Contract [Roundup]
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NEW Deal: Fly El Al Business Class Cheaper Than Premium Economy With Flying Blue Points!
Since all of the major transferable currencies – Chase, American Express, Citi, Capital One and Bilt – transfer to Air France KLM, most of you have access to these points. Pricing is much lower than you’ll find through El Al directly, or through Delta.
First Look Inside ‘Wing Of Zion’: Israel’s New Air Force One Comes To The United States
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the White House and speaks to Congress this week. His travel to the U.S. is on board Wing Of Zion, Israel’s Air Force One. And this is the first trip abroad using the reconfigured aircraft. Here’s a first look inside while the plane is in its intended operational service.