Archive for 'In-Flight'
Delta to add In-Flight Internet
Delta is teaming up with Air Cell, one of the companies working to put Internet back on planes post Boeing Connexxion.
The system, Gogo™, will enable Delta customers traveling with Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs, to access the Internet, corporate VPNs, corporate and personal e-mail accounts, as well as SMS texting and [...]
Posted: August 6th, 2008 under Delta Air Lines, In-Flight, News.
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JetBlue Updates In-Flight Net
LiveTV, the JetBlue subsidiary that handles the in-flight entertainment for the airline and several other airlines is buying Airfone, Verizon’s now-defunct air telephone division.
Elsewhere, Jaunted reports that its BetaBlue test internet platform is expanding its offering to allow passengers to check their Gmail, AOL, Hotmail, Windows Live, or Microsoft Exchange mail, as well as allowing [...]
Posted: June 12th, 2008 under In-Flight, JetBlue Airways.
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Southwest isn’t What it Used to Be
We were intrigued when Southwest announced it will be testing inflight internet access hopefully this summer on four aircraft. The service, in partnership with Row 44 will give its passengers full access to Internet including e-mail, music, shopping, and work through a virtual private network(VPN).
But why is Southwest doing this? Their press release on the [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2008 under Denver International Airport, In-Flight, News, Opinion, Southwest Airlines.
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In Flight Internet
We remained quiet about the issue of in-flight internet of late. Certainly, it is controversial. We think it is a better alternative than allowing voice communication on aircraft. Let people quietly text away, send email, etc.
Of course, people will abuse this service. We recently heard of a problem on a coach bus that provided [...]
Posted: December 18th, 2007 under Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, News, Virgin America.
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Roundup
The FAA has ordered the inspection of all wing slats on newer Boeing 737s based on findings about a fire that destroyed a China Airlines plane in Japan last week. Investigators have discovered that a bolt from a right wing slat had pierced the fuel tank. Thus, within 24 days, all US planes must have [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2007 under Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Fares, Frontier Airlines, In-Flight, Los Angeles International Airport, New York - LaGuardia Airport, News, San Francisco International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Service Roundup, Southwest Airlines, Virgin America.
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News of the Day
In a late breaking news story, ABC news in Salt Lake City has reported that sources has reported that Delta will unveil new service from Salt Lake City to Paris. Paris, unlike London, the focus of planned Delta expansion in Europe, is the hub of Air France, a Delta Skyteam Partner, which would give it [...]
Posted: August 1st, 2007 under American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, News, Northwest Airlines, Security Roundup, Service Roundup, Virgin Atlantic.
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American Airlines to Launch In-Flight Internet
American Airlines has announced it will team up with AirCell to test in-flight internet across the United States beginning in 2008. The test will be conducted on their Boeing 767-200 aircraft that mainly fly transcontinental service, and if successful…will be extended to other aircraft.
The service will include nationwide in-flight service, usable via wi-fi connections, and [...]
Posted: August 1st, 2007 under American Airlines, In-Flight, Qantas.
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In-Flight Internet May Be Back
Brandweek reports that Jetblue will unveil onboard Internet access sometime this year, delivered by LiveTV, which is a Jetblue subsidiary company that not only provides IFE to it, but to other airlines. Cell phone calls will be blocked…due to overwhelming customer opposition to the ability…but text messaging is an acceptable alternative in the air for [...]
Posted: July 6th, 2007 under In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines.
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Developments at Jetblue…New Routes…Different Colors…New Opportunities
Jetblue is looking for more support in Pittsburgh. We happen to like Jetblue, and took advantage of their service to Pittsburgh in December to check out our first Embraer 190 aircraft and found the 100-seat aircraft less than full. At a breakfast on Tuesday, Jetblue’s new CEO urged local businessmen to support Jetblue’s efforts [...]
Posted: June 27th, 2007 under In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, News.
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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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Second May Roundup
Airtran will be the first to serve Cherry Coke and Cherry Coke Zero onboard all flights effective this month. We just love the fact that it is big news which soft drinks an airline has…probably bigger for the airlines that don’t give you any.
United raised fares on popular business routes by up to $50 each [...]
Posted: May 3rd, 2007 under Air Canada, AirTran Airways, Boeing, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, Miami International Airport, Midwest Airlines, New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport, News, San Francisco International Airport, Service Roundup, Spirit Airlines, US Airways, United Airlines.
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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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Skymall
When we are on a plane, we enjoy reading through the Skymall catalog, which is full of interesting things we have to admit we’ve drooled over, but never gotten around to purchasing. Try this coupon for them…
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We’ve placed a Skymall button on the site for a [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2007 under In-Flight.
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Southwest Airlines and Coca-Cola Sign Three-Year Extension
Southwest Airlines has reupped for another three years of serving Coca-Cola company products, which will extend their offering through 2011. Under the terms of the agreement, Coca-Cola North America will continue to be the beverage provider for Southwest, supplying soft drinks including Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite and Sprite Zero, Seagram’s mixers, and Minute Maid juices [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2007 under In-Flight, News, Southwest Airlines.
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WiFi in the Sky
The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. Airlines are expected to start making announcements this summer about the offering of in-flight internet connections.
While Aircell is temporarilly out of the game for in-flight cellular communications due to the recent FCC decision not to adjust its ban, Aircell plans to install equipment to establish a wi-fi hotspot [...]
Posted: April 4th, 2007 under In-Flight, News.
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FCC to Drop Cellphones OnBoard
USA Today reports that FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is recommending the agency drop its plan to lift the ban on cellphone use on aircraft. We went on record as against it, cellphones being disruptive to the environment of the aircraft. Cellphones are disruptive enough when everyone uses their normal voice to talk on them [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2007 under In-Flight, News.
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Jetblue Publishes New Contract of Carriage - Defines Irregularities
We’ve been checking Neeleman’s flight log waiting for the announcement of a new Contract of Carriage. It is finally up and we reviewed the new Contract of Carriage…and Controllable Irregularity is finally defined.
“Controllable Irregularity as used in Section 36, means a delay, cancellation, or diversion that is not caused by Force Majeure Event. For the [...]
Posted: March 7th, 2007 under In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, News.
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American Airlines Reopens First-Class Lavatory to Coach Passengers
The Associated Press reports that beginning tomorrow, coach passengers can use the front lavatory on American Airlines planes. The airline restricted it to first-class fliers on 2003. American had the only such rules. A Boeing 757, for example, has 22 seats in first-class, 160 in coach. It has two bathrooms in the front, and two [...]
Posted: February 28th, 2007 under American Airlines, In-Flight, News.
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That’s Entertainment
Delta announced today in a press release that they would become the first and only U.S. carrier to offer two classes of service with digital video on demand at every seat. We aren’t particularly shocked at this development. All they did was replace the economy seating in the front cabin of the former Song [...]
Posted: September 14th, 2006 under Delta Air Lines, In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, News.
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In-Flight Exercise and Relaxation
We were recently prompted to think about issues of health and relaxation and wondered what had happened to Jetblue’s attempt to improve our inflight experience. In this press release from 2002, Jetblue announced the launching of their Airplane Yoga program. A special card, available in PDF format here, would be available in the seatback pocket [...]
Posted: September 13th, 2006 under In-Flight, JetBlue Airways, Northwest Airlines, Travel Tips.
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