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Air France introduces A220, shows off new cabin
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
The first Air France A220 arrived at the airline’s home base in Paris this week, offering an opportunity for the carrier to show off its new short/mid-haul flagship.
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Air France introduces A220, shows off new cabin
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
The first Air France A220 arrived at the airline’s home base in Paris this week, offering an opportunity for the carrier to show off its new short/mid-haul flagship.
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Swiss trials discount for leftover in-flight food
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
What should airlines do with all the fresh food left over at the end of the day? Generally speaking, it just goes into a trash bin. Swiss hopes to see the food go a bit further – and drive a bit of revenue – with its new “Too Good To Go” program trials…
Swiss trials discount for leftover in-flight food
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
What should airlines do with all the fresh food left over at the end of the day? Generally speaking, it just goes into a trash bin. Swiss hopes to see the food go a bit further – and drive a bit of revenue – with its new “Too Good To Go” program trials…
Air Canada refreshes Rouge A321s, adds legroom on board
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Some travelers on Air Canada’s Rouge fleet should find themselves just a bit more comfortable starting later this year. The carrier announced plans to retrofit cabins and remove a few seats on nine of its A321s, increasing legroom for passengers.
The p…
Air Canada refreshes Rouge A321s, adds legroom on board
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Some travelers on Air Canada’s Rouge fleet should find themselves just a bit more comfortable starting later this year. The carrier announced plans to retrofit cabins and remove a few seats on nine of its A321s, increasing legroom for passengers.
The p…
Jet2 adds Airbus A321neo for fleet renewal, expansion
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
UK holiday carrier Jet2 is the newest Airbus A321neo customer. The carrier announced an order for 36 of the planes, to be delivered from 2023 to 2028. The airline currently operates a fleet of 737NG and 757 aircraft.
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DLD 348: Lost and Found
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
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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Additional details as Connect Airlines pushes for October launch
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Connect Airlines still aims to launch this Fall. An updated Department of Transportation filing sheds light on additional details for how the company plans to fill its planes headed to and from Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport downtown.
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Porter Air reduces seat pitch as it resumes operations
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
When passengers return to Porter Air next month they’ll notice a change on board. And a few more people, too. After an 18-month hiatus the carrier is slated to resume flying in mid-September and during the down time it replaced its seats on board. It a…
Additional details as Connect Airlines pushes for October launch
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Connect Airlines still aims to launch this Fall. An updated Department of Transportation filing sheds light on additional details for how the company plans to fill its planes headed to and from Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport downtown.
The post Addition…
Porter Air reduces seat pitch as it resumes operations
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
When passengers return to Porter Air next month they’ll notice a change on board. And a few more people, too. After an 18-month hiatus the carrier is slated to resume flying in mid-September and during the down time it replaced its seats on board. It a…
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.
Premia plans a “value” play to the USA
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Unlike other recent long-haul start-ups Premia is not a low cost carrier. The company presents as a “value” carrier option, with more customer-friendly allowances, but still lower prices than the legacy operators.
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JetBlue across the Atlantic: A compelling coach offering to London
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
From the moment the company announced its plans, there was little doubt that JetBlue would bring a different take to the transatlantic market. The real question was what the execution would look like. Now that the A321LRs are flying the answer is clear…
DLD 345: Teaming, trimming & traveling
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
More airline partnership and a key route trimmed. Plus, cool new trains and airlines and loyalty plays.
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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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DLD 345: Teaming, trimming & traveling
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
More airline partnership and a key route trimmed. Plus, cool new trains and airlines and loyalty plays.
Lufthansa expands “Sleeper’s Row” lie-flat coach offering
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Lufthansa’s new Sleeper’s Row – a blocked set of seats – takes flight as a modest upcharge for economy class passengers on the carrier’s longest routes.
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