DLD 348: Lost and Found

Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations

We lost last week’s episode, but came back strong this time around with planes big and small crossing oceans and some fun new routes and money for US startups.

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Qantas making big moves, looks to restart international travel

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

The financials are, expectedly, not great for Qantas. But with the carrier’s latest earnings report it also expressed optimism in the reopening of international markets later this year. And, potentially, a return of the A380 to service sooner than expe…

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DLD 346: Multiple meltdowns

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Airline meltdowns happen form time to time, but this past week’s performances are surprisingly ugly.
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Flying Honus Temporarily Returned to Honolulu

Written by Island Miler @ Jeffsetter Travel

Earlier this week, the AvGeek community here on Oahu was abuzz thanks to the appearance of an ANA A380. But don’t expect to see them again any time soon, as the flying honus temporarily returned to Honolulu for undisclosed reasons. Despite Japan’s participation in Hawaii’s Safe Travel program, Japanese visitors remain largely absent. This is […]

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British Airways extends maintenance on A380 fleet, but…

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

The British Airways A380 fleet should be in tip-top shape for flying through at least 2027. The carrier signed a contract extension with Lufthansa Technik (LHT) that calls for the planes to be maintained at LHT’s Manila base. But current conditions sug…

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British Airways extends maintenance on A380 fleet, but…

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

The British Airways A380 fleet should be in tip-top shape for flying through at least 2027. The carrier signed a contract extension with Lufthansa Technik (LHT) that calls for the planes to be maintained at LHT’s Manila base. But current conditions sug…

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Hi Fly to retire the A380

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

After three years of operations European charter specialist Hi Fly intends to retire its A380 from service. The carrier chose to not renew the lease on 9H-MIP bringing a close to that era.
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