Frontier AIrlines flies to National airport 3 times daily, but under the law for purposes of new flights they are not currently an incumbent carrier. Spirit Airlines doesn’t fly there, but they are considered to. And DOT says that Alaska is a “limited incumbent” but failed to consider their codesharing with American Airlines – while listing Air Canada as eligible to operate routes to U.S. domestic destinations. Oops!
FAA to Aspen Airport: Stop the Nonsense, Allow Embraer 175s [Roundup]
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American Airlines Will Be The Biggest Airline For The 4th Of July – By A Lot
To answer ‘who’s the biggest on the Fourth of July’ we’re mostly asking who carries passengers from the most places domestically to the most places domestically, and looking at most flights, even with smaller planes and fewer seats, makes sense.
Cathay Pacific Moving Out Of American Airlines Terminal At JFK, Will Gain New Lounge
Cathay Pacific will leave the American Airlines terminal 8 at New York JFK airport and relocate to the new terminal 6 once the first 5 gates open there, projected for “early 2026.”
Cathay will open its own roughly 10,000 square foot lounge there, its second in the U.S. after San Francisco.
Ugh: Southwest Airlines Revenue Projections Plummet, Problems Worse Than We Thought
We’re mere days away from the end of the second quarter, and Southwest Airlines has filed an SEC 8-K updating its projections of how the quarter will go. Things are bloody. Their previous ‘worst case scenario’ was projecting a 3.5% year-over-year drop in revenue per available seat mile. That’s bad, and a big part of why Southwest is scrambling to change its business model, for instance considering seat assignments and premium seating. But things are worse than they’d previously suggested – a range of down 1.5% – 3.5%. They now say it’ll be down 4% – 4.5%. That’s on increased capacity, where their guidance hasn’t changed. I suppose they can only be thankful for Boeing delivery delays – without which there’d be more capacity and even lower revenue per available seat mile. While they aren’t…
The New Delta One Lounge JFK Hasn’t Even Opened Yet, And It’s Already Overhyped
Delta’s new Delta One business class lounge at New York JFK opens on Wednesday, and overall looks to be fantastic. But there’s a lot of hype surrounding the product. Some of it strains credulity.
Viral Video Exposes Cheating Husband’s Mile High Club Affair On United Airlines Flight
The woman watching them took to social media, and decided it was time to identify the cheater, because “he’s probably going to be staying with Katy tonight” in New York. Things got spicier, because it seems the new couple were “making out” at their seats and “ended up in the bathroom.”
United’s Monopoly on US-Guam Routes Challenged: Guam Seeks To Open The Skies
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8 Key Things To Know About Delta’s First Business Class-Only Lounge In New York
Delta this week opens its very first dedicated business class lounge – a concept that both American Airlines and United Airlines have had for years. Premium cabin customers flying on ‘Delta One’ routes will have access to what looks like an incredible experience… and one that’s going to be replicated in Boston and Los Angeles in the coming months.
Bilt: Up To 100% Transfer Bonus To Alaska Airlines Plus Elite Status For July Rent Day
Bilt is back! The last few Rent Day deals have been great for some members, but not up the alley of the miles, points, and status crowd. For July Rent Day, it’s one for us, plus the start of a new monthly aspirational deal for foodies too (and yes, the usual offers like points trivia, free rent giveaways, and double points for spending on the Bilt Mastercard are back too).