Archive for 'Boston - Logan Airport'
Here We Go Round Again
Virgin Atlantic became the first airline to fly a plane on biofuel, as it partnered with GE, Boeing, and Imperium Renewables. If babassu and coconut oil is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than jet fuel, then we’re all for it.
Alitalia will launch nonstop Rome-Los Angeles service on June 1st. The service, the only nonstop between [...]
Posted: February 24th, 2008 under AirTran Airways, Boston - Logan Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Delta Air Lines, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York - LaGuardia Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Service Roundup, Virgin Atlantic.
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Blogging the Day Away
Happy Eighth Birthday to JetBlue Airways. Who would have thought they’d grow so fast so quickly? Remembering the good old days when we flew them between Rochester, NY and JFK…
Alaska Airlines and Horizon have announced they have selected Seattle-based Jones Soda Co as their new drink partner. The airlines will offer customers complimentary canned Jones [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2008 under AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Chicago - O'Hare Airport, Delta Air Lines, Denver International Airport, Indianapolis Airport, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, San Diego - Lindbergh Field, San Francisco International Airport, San Jose - Norman Mineta International Airport, Service Roundup, Skybus, US Airways, United Airlines, Virgin America, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport, White Plains - Westchester County Airport.
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JetBlue to Serve LAX; Expand Western Offerings
JetBlue announced a major expansion of service, and a new destination in the Western United States. JetBlue will be taking aim at Virgin America, along with the other carriers trying to eliminate the fledgling Virgin carrier.
Beginning May 21st, JetBlue will add Los Angeles International Airport(LAX) as its fourth LA area airport. It will fly thrice-daily [...]
Posted: February 12th, 2008 under Boston - Logan Airport, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, News, San Diego - Lindbergh Field, San Jose - Norman Mineta International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport.
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News Briefs - All The News That’s Fit to Bullet Point
We’d like to remind our readers that the links embedded in each article go to a press release or news article with more details than our news briefs. Each week we scour the press releases and such for these articles.
Regional airline SkyWest has sued Delta Air Lines over the airline’s withholding of $25 million [...]
Posted: February 3rd, 2008 under Air Canada, AirTran Airways, American Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Cape Air, Chicago - O'Hare Airport, Continental Airlines, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Delta Air Lines, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark - Liberty Airport, News, Porter Airlines, San Diego - Lindbergh Field, San Francisco International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Service Roundup, Spirit Airlines, Toronto - Pearson Airport, Washington DC - Reagon National Airport.
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Service Roundup
Here we are, the last roundup of 2007…
Discounter Zoom Airlines will be operating new service from London Gatwick to both San Diego and Ft. Lauderdale. From next May, Ft. Lauderdale service will operate Thursdays and Sundays and will be the first scheduled service from Europe to Ft. Lauderdale in ten years. Service to San Diego [...]
Posted: December 30th, 2007 under American Airlines, Baltimore-Washington - Thurgood Marshall International, Boston - Logan Airport, Cape Air, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, Lufthansa, Midwest Airlines, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, San Diego - Lindbergh Field, Service Roundup, Spirit Airlines, Toronto - Pearson Airport, United Airlines.
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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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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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New Planes, New Routes, Elvis Impersonators
We’ve been away for a few days and there is a lot to catch up on…
Northwest has announced its new regional subsidiary, Compass Airlines, will launch its new Embraer 175 regional jets this coming Tuesday with a flight from Minneapolis to Omaha. Compass, which was created uses the assets of Independence Air, which Northwest [...]
Posted: August 18th, 2007 under Air Canada, AirTran Airways, Airbus, American Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Midwest Airlines, News, Service Roundup.
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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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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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News from Jetblue that Doesn’t Involve a Service Meltdown
A Jetblue plane departing West Palm Beach for JFK returned to Palm Beach International after a piece of its engine cover fell off. Flight 830 took off around 6AM, and the pilot felt the plane vibrate and requested a return to the airport. Jetblue procedures require the pilot to return to the airport if he [...]
Posted: March 19th, 2007 under Boston - Logan Airport, JetBlue Airways, News.
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Plane and Service Newsbriefs
US Airways had agreed to buy the Airbus 350 as part of an agreement for financial assistance during its merger. However, with it behind schedule, Today in the Sky reports that they are looking at the possibility of going with Boeing.
Also from Today in the Sky, on June 3rd, Alitalia will add three flights weekly [...]
Posted: March 14th, 2007 under Airbus, Boeing, Boston - Logan Airport, Continental Airlines, News, Service Roundup, US Airways.
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News and Service Roundup
Jetblue announced service from Boston to Charlotte and Washington-Dulles to Orlando beginning May 1st. The Boston flight will be once daily, the Dulles flight twice daily. It will also add once additional flight from Long Beach to Las Vegas, JFK to Portland ME, JFK to Charlotte, and JFK to Raleigh-Durham.
Jetblue also announced increases in international [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2007 under AirTran Airways, Baltimore-Washington - Thurgood Marshall International, Boeing, Boston - Logan Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, JetBlue Airways, Midwest Airlines, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, News, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Service Roundup, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport.
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American Eagle to Discontinue Service
On April 1st, American Eagle will discontinue service from Boston to Newark Airport, which it operates four times daily. On June 1st, the carrier will end twice-daily service from Chicago O’Hare to Washington-Dulles.
With United operating nine flights a day between O’Hare and Dulles, and Continental operating twelve flights from Boston to Newark…it seems that both [...]
Posted: February 28th, 2007 under American Airlines, Boston - Logan Airport, Chicago - O'Hare Airport, Newark - Liberty Airport, Service Roundup, Washington DC - Dulles International Airport.
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Delta to Expand Boston Service
Delta announced today they have signed a memo of understanding for Montana-based Big Sky Airlines to operate Delta Connection service beginning next year. Big Sky, a subsidiary of MAIR Holdings, which also owns Northwest Airlink carrier Mesaba, will begin by operating eight 19-seat Beechcraft 1900D turboprops on short-haul routes. The routes will be announced sometime [...]
Posted: December 21st, 2006 under Boston - Logan Airport, Delta Air Lines, News.
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Newsbrief: Logan Opens New Runway
Logan Airport in Boston opened its sixth runway, a 5000 foot runway designated Runway 14/32 to be used for regional jets and other small planes. It is expected to reduce delays by twenty-five percent. Usage of the runway was planned to begin on Thanksgiving Day, but the winds were not favorable that day. The runway [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2006 under Boston - Logan Airport, News.
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Delta Announces Nonstop Service Between Boston and Chicago-Midway
Delta announced on Monday they would be inaugurating service from Boston’s Logan Airport and Chicago-Midway effective January 11, 2007. The service, operated by Comair, will offer three flights on weekdays and two on weekends using 50-seater regional jets.
Chicago-Midway Airport is where the majority of the low-cost carriers operate their service. Airtran already operates Boston [...]
Posted: October 19th, 2006 under Boston - Logan Airport, Chicago - Midway Airport, Delta Air Lines, News.
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Lesson One: Don’t Lose the Explosives
The Boston Globe reports that an antiterrorism drill went awry Wednesday night. In a training exercise at Boston’s Logan Airport, the State Police hid 8 ounces of plastic explosive on the rear bumper of a Massport pickup truck to test bomb-sniffing dogs and handlers.
However, a Massport employee, unaware of the drill, moved the truck and [...]
Posted: September 11th, 2006 under Boston - Logan Airport, Security Roundup.
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Expansion Plan at Boston’s Logan Airport Meets Opposition
Boston’s Logan Airport is receiving opposition over a planned 9,300 foot taxiway between two parallel runways. If such a taxiway is approved, construction could begin next year with an estimated completion in 2009. Over the past year and a half, Logan Airport has experienced several circumstances in which planes have come to close to each [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2006 under Boston - Logan Airport, News.
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