Is JetBlue thinking of Europe?
All the numbers look good for JetBlue at the moment, and they’re happily touting financial success: Seats filled, profits up, fuel costs down…but they’re not
All the numbers look good for JetBlue at the moment, and they’re happily touting financial success: Seats filled, profits up, fuel costs down…but they’re not
Delta, which did a deal for 75 new 100-seat planes from Bombardier the other day continued its ‘renewal’ plans for its narrow-body fleet by ordering
Airbus is in the process of opening it’s first manufacturing facility in the United States. The company claims the factory will be the
WOW Air, an Iceland-based discount carrier, has added year-round flights between Boston and Reykjavik and seasonal flights from Baltimore, connecting with its flights onward to
When the New York Times printed this cartoon a few years ago, the trend was just beginning. Squeeze in more has become the order of
Airbus is celebrating this week; it delivered its 9000th plane since being formed from British, French, German companies in 1968 to compete with the Big
American’s new Airbus A321s will be flying a 3-class service between NY and LA–the only airline currently offering first class on the route. Up to now, only Business and Economy have been available on U.S. airlines. DETAILS
American Airlines, which has been pretty much a Boeing shop except for legacy MD80s is getting the first of its Airbus 321 transcontinental models in the air, starting with flights between NY and LA. American put out a huge aircraft order, split…
All the numbers look good for JetBlue at the moment, and they’re happily touting financial success: Seats filled, profits up,
Delta, which did a deal for 75 new 100-seat planes from Bombardier the other day continued its ‘renewal’ plans for
Airbus is in the process of opening it’s first manufacturing facility in the United States. The company claims
WOW Air, an Iceland-based discount carrier, has added year-round flights between Boston and Reykjavik and seasonal flights from Baltimore, connecting
When the New York Times printed this cartoon a few years ago, the trend was just beginning. Squeeze in more
Airbus is celebrating this week; it delivered its 9000th plane since being formed from British, French, German companies in 1968
American’s new Airbus A321s will be flying a 3-class service between NY and LA–the only airline currently offering first class on the route. Up to now, only Business and Economy have been available on U.S. airlines. DETAILS
American Airlines, which has been pretty much a Boeing shop except for legacy MD80s is getting the first of its Airbus 321 transcontinental models in the air, starting with flights between NY and LA. American put out a huge aircraft order, split…