Which Business Class is best? Singapore Airlines vs American Airlines

Written by From the Newsroom @ Mighty Travels

Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Singapore. The airline originated as a part of Malayan Airways Limited in 1947. Following the forming of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 the airline changed its name to Malaysian Airways. Singapore was set on developing international flying routs while Malaysia wanted to keep it […]

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Counting Challenges: PaxEx Update 11 October 2019

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

How much is too much for the 737 program in a single week? And is there an end in sight for the shifting of loyalty programs away from loyalty? Plus, inflight wifi and a premium play for mid-haul travel.
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Counting Challenges: PaxEx Update 11 October 2019

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

How much is too much for the 737 program in a single week? And is there an end in sight for the shifting of loyalty programs away from loyalty? Plus, inflight wifi and a premium play for mid-haul travel.
Get all the details on this week’s top PaxEx st…

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DLD 252: Ventures and Dream(liner)s

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

New Dreamliner configurations, a new deal for collusion and an awesome 747 fly-by, all part of the excitement in this week’s show!
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MAX, XLR and NMA: United addresses future fleet flexibility fundamentals

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

On the heels of its strongest second quarter results since the 2010 merger United Airlines found itself facing tough questions from investors about future fleet plans. There’s a decent chance neither the NMA nor XLR figure into the company’s needs for …

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