Archive for 'Embraer'
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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Roundup - New Service, Safety, and Soft Drinks
Airtran has signed a new three year contract with Coca-Cola. Onboard, you can get Coca-Cola Classic®, Diet Coke®, Sprite®, Sprite Zero(TM), Coca-Cola Zero(TM), Minute Maid® Lemonade, Dasani® Water, Cherry Coke(TM), Cherry Coke Zero(TM) and three types of Minute Maid® juices. Poor Pepsi. Has anyone signed with them lately?
Air France-KLM announced last week they would reduce [...]
Posted: September 6th, 2007 under Air France, AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Boeing, Boston - Logan Airport, British Airways, Chicago - O'Hare Airport, Continental Airlines, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Delta Air Lines, Embraer, Frontier Airlines, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York - LaGuardia Airport, News, Northwest Airlines, Philadelphia International Airport, San Jose - Norman Mineta International Airport, Service Roundup, St. Louis - Lambert Field, Virgin Atlantic.
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Roundup - New Plane, Fee Hike, and Security Threats
Today in the Sky reports that, unannounced, Delta raised fees on August 1st. Same-day confirmed standby has doubled to $50, the direct booking fee has doubled to $20, their $50 change fee is now a $75 change fee. $75 is now also the charge for redepositing unused frequent-flier miles and for booking frequent flier tickets [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2007 under Delta Air Lines, Embraer, News, Security Roundup, Southwest Airlines, TSA, US Airways.
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Roundup - Plant a Tree
Easyjet is promoting its vision of a shorthaul aircraft that will generate half as much carbon dioxide and can be delivered by 2015. They are working with aircraft manufacturers to make their dream a reality.
US Airways won’t be allowed to serve alcohol once again in New Mexico, after being refused an extension on its 90-day [...]
Posted: June 18th, 2007 under Air Canada, Airbus, American Airlines, Boeing, Bombardier, Cape Air, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Delta Air Lines, Embraer, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, New York - LaGuardia Airport, News, Northwest Airlines, Service Roundup, US Airways.
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Roundup
There’s a lot to catch up on…
Qantas is expanding its flight schedule to the United States, effective March 2008, bringing total flights to 46 flights per week. The increased schedule includes daily service between Los Angeles and Brisbane effective March 27th; Increasing to 17 weekly flights between Los Angeles and Sydney, effective March 30th; increasing [...]
Posted: June 14th, 2007 under ATA, AirTran Airways, Airbus, American Airlines, Bombardier, British Airways, Chicago - O'Hare Airport, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Denver International Airport, Embraer, Frequent Flyers, In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, Midwest Airlines, Philadelphia International Airport, Qantas, Service Roundup, Southwest Airlines, U.S. Helicopter, US Airways, United Airlines, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport, Westjet.
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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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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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Roundup
Avianca, the flagship carrier of Colombia, announced an order for 10 787s.
Later this week, Air Canada will be picking up its first Boeing 777, which will kick off its wide-body modernization program. Over the next two years, Air Canada will receive 19 777s, as well as 45 100-seat Embraer 190s.
Delta announced service from Los Angeles [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2007 under Air Canada, American Airlines, Boeing, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Embraer, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York - LaGuardia Airport, News, Service Roundup, St. Louis - Lambert Field, United Airlines, White Plains - Westchester County Airport.
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Plane News
Boeing took the first step Friday in ending production of C-17 military cargo planes in 2009, by notifying suppliers it will no longer buy parts for the jet not under contract or firmly committed. Unless the U.S. or other government expresses interest in additional aircraft, Boeing will shut the production line.
Embraer delivered the first Embraer [...]
Posted: March 7th, 2007 under Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, News.
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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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News Rundown
Alaska Airlines has announced it will offer seasonal service once-daily from Anchorage to San Francisco from June 3 through August 20th. Alaska Airlines’ summer schedule also offers daily nonstop service between Anchorage and Chicago; Denver; Los Angeles; Portland, Ore.; Seattle; and Vancouver, British Columbia. The service will be operated using 737-700s.
Airtran Airways will introduce flights [...]
Posted: March 6th, 2007 under AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Embraer, Frontier Airlines, News, Service Roundup.
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Tales of Embraer Regional Jets
We’ve been a fan of the Embraer 190 regional jets since long before we had the pleasure of flying on them. Recently we decided to take a few regional jet trips with Embraer products, so see how the experience rated.
We hopped a US Airways Express flight on an Embraer 145, and then a Jetblue Embraer [...]
Posted: January 28th, 2007 under Embraer, JetBlue Airways, Opinion, US Airways.
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US Airways takes Delivery of E190 Aircraft
The Embraer 190, popular as the second aircraft model used by low-cost carrier Jetblue, has recently been added to the US Airways fleet. The 190 will be operated as a mainline jet, with 11 first class seats and 88 in coach.
It will be serving niche markets too large for a regional jet and that do [...]
Posted: December 31st, 2006 under Embraer, News, US Airways.
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