Breeze adds Hartford base, with A220 focus

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Getting in and out of Connecticut this summer will be perhaps easier than ever, thanks to new airline options. Breeze Airways announced this week it will make Bradley International Airport (BDL) outside Hartford a base and increase the number of flight…

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Frontier, Spirit announce plans to merge

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Frontier Airlines and Sprit Airlines intend to merge, creating a new 5th largest airline in the US.
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Frontier, Spirit announce plans to merge

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Frontier Airlines and Sprit Airlines intend to merge, creating a new 5th largest airline in the US.
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Breeze now selling A220 flights

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Looking to grab a ride on the brand new A220s from Breeze? The company loaded its initial plans for the planes, though not the longer-haul routes where the aircraft will truly shine.
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Breeze puts A220 flights on sale

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Looking to grab a ride on the brand new A220s from Breeze? The company loaded its initial plans for the planes, though not the longer-haul routes where the aircraft will truly shine.
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Beyond the beds: Considering the back half of United’s A321XLR

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Getting flat beds in business class on United’s upcoming A321XLR fleet would seem to be table stakes for a new aircraft configuration today. That it will be a new product, however, is very interesting. So, too, is what that means vis a vis spacing on b…

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Beyond the beds: Considering the back half of United’s A321XLR

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Getting flat beds in business class on United’s upcoming A321XLR fleet would seem to be table stakes for a new aircraft configuration today. That it will be a new product, however, is very interesting. So, too, is what that means vis a vis spacing on b…

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Baltimore, Boston picked for PLAY’s US debut

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Travelers from Baltimore and Boston now have a new option to Europe. Iceland’s PLAY intends to launch both markets in Spring 2022, connecting the US to Europe via its hub at Keflavik.
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Baltimore, Boston picked for PLAY’s US debut

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Travelers from Baltimore and Boston now have a new option to Europe. Iceland’s PLAY intends to launch both markets in Spring 2022, connecting the US to Europe via its hub at Keflavik.
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AERQ continues to build out partner ecosystem for AERENA IFE platform

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

When its new AERENA in-flight entertainment solution launched, AERQ made clear that it would depend on partners for much of the heavy lifting in delivering a fully functional platform. Four additional companies now join that family of offerings.
The po…

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AERQ continues to build out partner ecosystem for AERENA IFE platform

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

When its new AERENA in-flight entertainment solution launched, AERQ made clear that it would depend on partners for much of the heavy lifting in delivering a fully functional platform. Four additional companies now join that family of offerings.
The po…

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Does an airline owe refunds for broken in-flight wifi?

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Does an airline owe passengers a refund if their in-flight wifi doesn’t deliver? Currently that answer is murky. And at least one connectivity provider objects to language used in US Department of Transportation efforts to enact some consumer protectio…

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Does an airline owe refunds for broken in-flight wifi?

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Does an airline owe passengers a refund if their in-flight wifi doesn’t deliver? Currently that answer is murky. And at least one connectivity provider objects to language used in US Department of Transportation efforts to enact some consumer protectio…

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Inmarsat OneFi aims to better monetize WiFi for airlines

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

Can an updated wifi portal deliver significant changes in the in-flight passenger connectivity experience? Inmarsat hopes so, as the company launches OneFi, a “customer experience platform” to help improve monetization of the services as well as delive…

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Inmarsat OneFi aims to better monetize WiFi for airlines

Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero

Can an updated wifi portal deliver significant changes in the in-flight passenger connectivity experience? Inmarsat hopes so, as the company launches OneFi, a “customer experience platform” to help improve monetization of the services as well as delive…

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Flying on Flair: A Canadian ULCC Adventure

Written by Brian Bukowski @ PaxEx.Aero

What’s the experience like on Flair’s new 737 MAX? Just fine, once you get to that point, though also a bit less than expected.
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