Archive for 'ExpressJet'
ExpressJet Calls It Quits
ExpressJet announced last week that it would suspend flying of several at-risk operations. ExpressJet and Delta have agreed to terminate their agreement for ExpressJet operations under the Delta Connection banner on September 1st. ExpressJet will cease its branded commercial operation under its own banner on September 2nd. The 39 aircraft currently used for these flights [...]
Posted: July 13th, 2008 under ExpressJet, News.
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Service Update - Too Long on a Regional Jet
Jetblue announced nonstop service between Orlando and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Service will be daily beginning March 6th. Service will be operated by Jetblue’s E190 aircraft.
Delta will offer Saturday seasonal service beginning February 16th from Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado to Atlanta. Delta partner Skywest will operate the flights using CRJ700 regional jets. Seems a bit [...]
Posted: November 14th, 2007 under AirTran Airways, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, Qantas.
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Catching Up - New Service and More
Midwest Airlines has added the option to purchase a customized Travel Guard single-trip travel insurance policy specifically for Midwest customers during the ticket purchase process on the Midwest Airlines website and through their other distribution means. We love trip insurance….it protects you from the horror stories we often collect about horrible situations that have happened [...]
Posted: October 10th, 2007 under Air Canada, AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Delta Air Lines, Denver International Airport, Embraer, ExpressJet, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, London - Heathrow Airport, Midwest Airlines, News, Northwest Airlines, San Francisco International Airport, Service Roundup, Virgin America.
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ExpressJet Expands
ExpressJet, an airline we hope to fly someday, is expanding once again. ExpressJet announced service to three new cities in time for the holiday season. We’d love to fly ExpressJet, if not for the fact they don’t come to the Northeast under their own brand. Perhaps someday we’ll find an excuse. Until then, we continue [...]
Posted: October 8th, 2007 under ExpressJet, Service Roundup.
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An Expressjet Review
A friend of the blog and occasional commenter recently flew ExpressJet from New Orleans to Austin. We asked for them to send us their opinion…
This weekend I took a flight from New Orleans to Austin using ExpressJet. To start with, I prefer discount airlines as they are more efficient and timely than the premium carriers. [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2007 under ExpressJet, Opinion.
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All the News that is Fit to Blog - Snakes in a Bag
Security officials at Cairo airport were horrified when the search of a 22-year old passenger’s carry-on revealed live snakes, baby crocodiles, and chameleons. Transporting live reptiles out of the country is illegal in Egypt and the animals were confiscated. The Saudi man claims he was unaware of the ban and was transporting the reptiles for [...]
Posted: August 14th, 2007 under Air Canada, American Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Frontier Airlines, Miami International Airport, News, Service Roundup, United Airlines.
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Roundup
We’re catching up on our backlog of exciting news…While we do that…why don’t you head over to our new spinoff, Infrequent Flier, for a bit of sage advice…namely Don’t Book with Cheapoair.
Cathay Pacific announced a third daily flight from New York’s JFK Airport to Hong Kong to begin November 15th. Currently, they operate one nonstop, [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2007 under American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York - LaGuardia Airport, Newark - Liberty Airport, News, San Diego - Lindbergh Field, San Francisco International Airport, Service Roundup, Spirit Airlines, Toronto - Pearson Airport.
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Are you Safe in our Skies and Airports? Tales of Security and Tragedy
It is a question we often ask ourselves…Perhaps a few bits of info should give you pause…
The body of an Asian male in his 50s was found in the nose gear wheel well of a United 747 yesterday at San Francisco International Airport. Counting the most recent victim, the FAA has tallied 75 stowaway attempts [...]
Posted: July 20th, 2007 under Continental Airlines, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, ExpressJet, San Francisco International Airport, Security Roundup, TSA, United Airlines.
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Roundup - A Snake Swallowed My Suitcase and More
Northwest has exited bankruptcy…its shares have started trading on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning. Unlike Delta, Northwest has kept a low-profile during bankruptcy and is moving forward with plans to eliminate its oldest and most costly planes now that it has exited. However, Northwest employees are less than happy with the situation…as new [...]
Posted: May 31st, 2007 under Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Los Angeles International Airport, Northwest Airlines, Ryanair, Service Roundup, Skybus.
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Roundup - Delta Upgrades Regional, New Service, New Planes
The organization that runs LAX Airport(LAWA) has lost the lawsuit brought against them by several airlines involving the increasing of maintenance and operation fees to airlines not under a long-term lease. The Cranky Flier has a great synopsis of the situation. “Sounds like they’re just trying to get the airlines in T1/T3/TBIT to cover [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2007 under AirTran Airways, American Airlines, Bombardier, Delta Air Lines, Embraer, ExpressJet, Los Angeles International Airport, Lufthansa, Northwest Airlines, Service Roundup, Spirit Airlines, US Airways, United Airlines.
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Contract of Carriage - ExpressJet
This begins the first of our continuing series…dissection of a Contract of Carriage and general rules. We previously reviewed Jetblue’s Contract after its Bill of Rights amendment. We will revisit that in a later installment. Today we tackle ExpressJet. Their contract of carriage can be found here. Here are some interesting notes.
The change fee for [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2007 under ExpressJet.
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Roundup
American Airlines will increase its service to Colombia effective December 13th. This includes new daily service between Miami and Barranquilla. In addition, American would add a second daily flight from Miami to Medellin on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday.
American will also add service from JFK to St. Lucia three times weekly beginning November 15th. American currently [...]
Posted: May 15th, 2007 under American Airlines, ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, Service Roundup.
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Roundup
Qatar Airways will be launching a national advertising campaign in the United States today, with service to New York on June 26th, and to Washington on July 19th.
Continental Airlines will be moving up the start of Newark to Mumbai service to October 1st due to positive market response to the proposed flights.
Aer Lingus will be [...]
Posted: May 10th, 2007 under AirTran Airways, Coalition for Luggage Security, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Security Roundup, Service Roundup, TSA, Travel Tips, U.S. Helicopter, United Airlines, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport.
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Roundup
American Airlines announced service from New York’s JFK Airport to St Kitts and Nevins..which they describe as a twin island paradise. Service will start Wednesdays and Sundays effective November 18th…with a Boeing 757 aircraft.
American is also recalling 200 flight attendants it furloughed. Former TWA flight attendants, who were the first to be furloughed due to [...]
Posted: May 7th, 2007 under American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Service Roundup.
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First May Roundup
American Airlines is insisting it needs gynecological records, as well as psychological records of the daughter a woman killed on American Airlines 587, which crashed on November 12, 2001 in Queens. A hearing has been scheduled for tomorrow. Only six passenger cases from the crash are left unsettled and there seems to be no reason [...]
Posted: May 1st, 2007 under Air Canada, American Airlines, Boeing, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, In-Flight, Service Roundup, Southwest Airlines.
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Todays Roundup
US Airways and Northwest Airlines have received temporary liquor licenses from the state of New Mexico and are once again selling alcohol on flights to and from the state. Expressjet, which just opened its service, plans to sell alcohol in the air before it gets its license, taking the same view as other carriers that [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2007 under Airbus, Boeing, Delta Air Lines, Embraer, ExpressJet, In-Flight, News, Northwest Airlines, Service Roundup, US Airways.
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Another Roundup
Midwest Airlines continued its rollout of 50-seater regional jets operated by Skywest Airlines as Midwest Connect with the inauguration of service onboard these jets from Milwaukee to Columbus, OH and on select flights between Milwaukee and Minneapolis/St. Paul and Philadelphia.
Midwest’s new route between Kansas City and Seattle/Tacoma launched today. The flights operate as Midwest Signature [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 under Air Canada, Bombardier, Continental Airlines, ExpressJet, Midwest Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Service Roundup, United Airlines.
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Expressjet Launches Service under own brand
Expressjet launched its new service operated under its own name, as opposed to operating for a larger carrier today with the launch of service from Kansas City, Omaha(Eppley Airfield), Austin, Boise, LA/Ontario, Spokane, and Tucson. Further service will commence over the coming weeks/months. As part of its rollout, the company is offering nonstop service in [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 under ExpressJet, News.
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Columnist Accuses Jetblue of Bait and Switch
Virginia Buckingham of the Boston Herald this week wrote a misleading article accusing Jetblue of a bait and switch. She had a bad experience on a flight and blames Jetblue for the situation. We felt the need to correct her misleading statements and errors.
Buckingham flew from Washington-Dulles to Logan and comments, “Instead of the expansive [...]
Posted: March 31st, 2007 under ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, News, Opinion.
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Roundup
On Monday, April 2, Expressjet and LA/Ontario International Airport will join together to announce the beginning of scheduled service, which is considered the largest expansion in the airport’s 84 years.
United’s service from Washington-Dulles Airport to Rome will be beginning this weekend. Flight 966 will depart Dulles on April 1, and return as flight 967 on [...]
Posted: March 29th, 2007 under Boeing, ExpressJet, Los Angeles International Airport, News, Service Roundup, United Airlines, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport.
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intends to connect to more of upstate New York. Delta will be adding 22 Delta Connection flights, operated by Big Sky Airlines using 19-seater Beechcraft 1900D aircraft, effective April 8th. The flights will connect customers in Albany, Massena, Ogdensburg, and Watertown to Boston, with additional nonstop service between Albany and Watertown with continuing service [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2007 under Airbus, Boston - Logan Airport, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, News, San Francisco International Airport, Service Roundup.
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Jetblue Grounding Some E190 - Chartering ERJ145s from Expressjet
Bloomberg reports that Jetblue is grounding their Embraer 190 aircraft starting on Thursday, March 8th to fix persistent software problems. Jetblue will be contracting with Expressjet to operate four ERJ145 50-seater regional jets to replace the 190s as they are grounded two at a time.
All passengers will have the option of changing their flight to [...]
Posted: March 7th, 2007 under Embraer, ExpressJet, JetBlue Airways, News.
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ExpressJet to Fly some Delta Routes
Reuters reports that Expressjet has reached a two year deal to use operate ten of its aircraft out of Delta’s LAX hub starting in June to and from Western ski markets.
Last year former parent Continental Airlines cancelled a capacity purchase agreement that covered 69 of its 274 planes. Expressjet is using 44 of these aircraft [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2007 under Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, News.
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Roundup
Airtran announced plans to begin service from Portland International Jetport from Baltimore-Washington International and Orlando International Airports in June. The service will begin June 7th with three daily roundtrips to BWI, followed on the ninth by a daily flight to Orlando. While the service is noted as seasonal, there is no note as to when [...]
Posted: February 27th, 2007 under AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Midwest Airlines, Service Roundup.
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Can ExpressJet Succeed where Others Have Failed?
Expressjet’s(Stock Ticker: XJT) move to start its own service is a rather controversial one. The question so many people are asking is if they will go the way of Independence Air. Independence Air had operated as a regional carrier for various airlines until United withdrew its contract and the airline went independent.
Independence was unique in [...]
Posted: February 6th, 2007 under ExpressJet, News, Opinion.
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