In short, the closest thing to a B777-200, the B757-300, will do a very good job of carrying a lot of people to Hawaiʻi. And on the mainland, it’s that 200-seat A321neo which carries a lot of the load ...
It’s hard to truly grasp how big Mexico City is. There are more than 21 million people living in the metro area which covers about 3,000 square miles. Contrast that with Los Angeles which has a still ...
The arms race at Chicagoʻs OʻHare airport looks like itʻs about to be put on pause now that the Federal Aviation Administration has decided to step into the fray. This is good news for travelers, but ...
Airline labor contracts in the US are unique. Unlike in most industries, airline contracts don’t expire; they simply become amendable. This allows labor negotiations to go on for ages, and as ...
This week on The Air Show, Brian leads us in talking about United’s new MileagePlus earning change. Have the credit card? You are important. You don’t? You are not. It’s yet another move away from ...
American has decided that the way it sells travel through third parties and to companies in general is broken, and it has launched a risky effort to completely remake the space. If this works, Delta ...
After a long approach from the north over farms and industrial structures, we touched down on one of the three runways at Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles (AIFA), my first day of flying had ...
Spirit’s Fort Lauderdale home will remain important, though it sounds like weakness in Latin America may see that connectivity reduce to some extent. Orlando is also a key city. Other than that? It’s ...
I’ve had a lot of offline discussion about aircraft configuration and premium focus as of late, so I decided it was time to dive into the details to see just how things have changed at different ...