EasyJet Advises Refunds Are Processed Within 28 Days Of Request “Please Do No Contact Us”

Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby

EasyJet just like most other airlines has been under pressure to process refunds for their passengers and is now advising customers that they “try” to process refunds within 28 days. At the same time they ask customers to “not contact EasyJet unless it has been more than 90 days since you made your submission for […]

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EasyJet Grounds Entire Fleet Indefinitely

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

EasyJetEasyJet that operates more than 300 planes around Europe to 159 destinations, has now grounded its entire fleet for an indefinite period. The airline already significantly reduced its frequencies on March 24, 2020, and continued to operate repatriation flights that have now all ended. You can access EasyJet here. Remember that if EasyJet has canceled […]

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Etihad Airways Guest and Gulf Air Falconflyer Frequent Flyer Partnership

Written by From the Newsroom @ Mighty Travels

Etihad Airways, the national airline of United Arab Emirates announced a new partnership with Gulf Air, the Persian Gulf airline based in Bahrain. The airlines have signed a frequent flier partnership that is effective since January 7. Etihad Airways Guest and Gulf Air Falconflyer Frequent Flyer Partnership Etihad Guest has formed a new partnership with […]

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EasyJet to become the world’s first airline to operate carbon neutral flights

Written by From the Newsroom @ Mighty Travels

EasyJet has become the world’s first major airline to offset all carbon emissions given off by its flights. This will be a first attempt from a major airline to become the world’s first carbon-neutral airline. The first airline to operate carbon neutral flights A carbon offset is a reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide to […]

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PaxEx Update: World Aviation Festival 2019

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

So much happening at the World Aviation Festival this year but a few bits stood out above the rest for direct impact on passengers. Here are a few of the highlights from Air Canada, TAP Portugal, EasyJet and more.
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Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr Cries Wolf About Low Cost Competition In Germany: “Fares costing less than 10 euros shouldn’t exist!”

Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby

Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr has accused his budget carrier competition of being irresponsible as they’re offering unprofitable fares that cut in Lufthansa’s profit margin. Spohr took the position that fares under 10 Euro shouldn’t exist in the market despite his own airline selling tickets in the one digit range and then tags on a bunch […]

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Delta & Easyjet Preparing For A Combined Alitalia Bid?

Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby

Alitalia Running Out Of CashAlitalia, Rome based SkyTeam member airline that filed for bankruptcy in May 2017, has been looking for a new owner soon for close to two years. There were reports over the weekend that Air France-KLM had not submitted their bid after spat between the French and Italian governments. Delta is now looking to invest into […]

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DLD 218: Smoothing connections

Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean

A smooth connection in Seattle was unexpected. Smoothing connections in Africa might be useful. And Brexit likely means rough connections for millions. Hooray!
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EasyJet Chaos At Berlin Tegel Airport, Passengers Miss Their Flights After Waiting Hours For Check-In

Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby

EasyJet has become a big player at Berlin’s aging Tegel Airport in Germany but it seems they have overplayed their hands when it comes to how much in capacity of passengers they can handle there. The budget carrier is making headlines with angry passengers having to wait hours in the old Air Berlin Container Terminal […]

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These 10 Airlines Made the Most Revenue off of Fees in 2017

Whether you brought an “oversized” bag, dared to order the mixed nuts off the menu of a Ryanair flight or even selected your own seat on a low-cost carrier — we’re all familiar with one of the most painful parts of air travel: the random, often expensive fees. It’s a universal nuisance to us, but …

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