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Delta NY-BOS shuttle changes planes and LGA terminals

Starting in November, Delta’s NY-Boston hourly shuttle operation is moving from the Marine Air Terminal, Laguardia’s old terminal for the Pan Am flying boats of the 30s to Delta’s main terminal at the far end of the field. It will no longer be able to…

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United Follows Delta in Loyalty Program Changes

United Airlines is making the same sort of shift Delta previously announced; starting early next year MileagePlus points for flights will be awarded based on the price of tickets rather than the distance flown. Passengers will get anywhere from 5 to…

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Virgin America gets American’s Love Field gates

Two gates at Dallas’ Love Field that American was required to give up as part of its merger deal will go to Virgin America, which will shift its Dallas operations there from DFW. They’re adding flights between Love and SFO, LAX, and Washington Reagan…

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Delta, American Plan More Routes

Delta and American are both ramping up their networks—Delta with more service to Europe and American with new domestic routes.   Delta is adding a daily NYC-Zurich non-stop and increased service from NY to Rome, adding to its service from…

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Alaska Airlines heats up the Battle for Seattle

Alaska Airlines, for whom Seattle is a key hub, is highlighting its new codeshare partnership with British Airways by offering double frequent flyer miles on Seattle-London flights.   Delta has recently been moving aggressively into the Seattle…

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Delta Updates Award Chart for 2015

Delta, which recently made a big change in how Skymiles are earned on flights, has made some little changes and one big one in how Skymiles can be used for flying in a new award chart that takes effect in 2015. The one big change is that members will…

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Delta Skymiles: Big Changes Ahead…Very Big

If that sounds a bit complicated, here’s the deal. When you earn “miles” using a credit card, it’s 1 or 2 miles per dollar, but most frequent flier programs give you a “mile” for each mile flown. Delta, starting in 2015, will become the first major…

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United Follows Delta in Loyalty Program Changes

United Airlines is making the same sort of shift Delta previously announced; starting early next year MileagePlus points for flights will be awarded based on the price of tickets rather than the distance flown. Passengers will get anywhere from 5 to…

Read More

Virgin America gets American’s Love Field gates

Two gates at Dallas’ Love Field that American was required to give up as part of its merger deal will go to Virgin America, which will shift its Dallas operations there from DFW. They’re adding flights between Love and SFO, LAX, and Washington Reagan…

Read More

Delta, American Plan More Routes

Delta and American are both ramping up their networks—Delta with more service to Europe and American with new domestic routes.   Delta is adding a daily NYC-Zurich non-stop and increased service from NY to Rome, adding to its service from…

Read More

Alaska Airlines heats up the Battle for Seattle

Alaska Airlines, for whom Seattle is a key hub, is highlighting its new codeshare partnership with British Airways by offering double frequent flyer miles on Seattle-London flights.   Delta has recently been moving aggressively into the Seattle…

Read More

Delta Updates Award Chart for 2015

Delta, which recently made a big change in how Skymiles are earned on flights, has made some little changes and one big one in how Skymiles can be used for flying in a new award chart that takes effect in 2015. The one big change is that members will…

Read More

Delta Skymiles: Big Changes Ahead…Very Big

If that sounds a bit complicated, here’s the deal. When you earn “miles” using a credit card, it’s 1 or 2 miles per dollar, but most frequent flier programs give you a “mile” for each mile flown. Delta, starting in 2015, will become the first major…

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