Brett
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This Week on BNET (April 6 – 10)
I may be out of town, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have plenty of posts from BNET this week. I also…
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And We’re Off . . .
The time has finally, mercifully, come. We’re off to the South Pacific. In just about 24 hours, this (or something like it)…
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Long Beach City Council Responds to JetBlue with Mixed Signals
For those of you who don’t live in the LA area, the interview with Dave Barger I published last week is probably…
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Southwest’s Interesting New York LaGuardia Schedule Construction
Yesterday, Southwest finally announced its schedule for New York/LaGuardia beginning June 28, and it’s an interesting one. The slots they acquired from…
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United’s Paper Vouchers Must be Costly
A couple weeks ago, I mentioned that I had a credit on United that I was only able to partially use. The…
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Flying to the Netherlands Just Got Cheaper Thanks to Scrapped Eco Tax
Environmentalists aren’t going to be happy to hear that the so-called “eco tax” imposed by the Dutch government is going away. Why?…
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Airbus, Alliances, American, BNET, Boeing, Environment, Inflight Entertainment, JetBlue, Operations, Southwest
This Week on BNET (March 30 – April 3)
Alliance Panel at the Phoenix Aviation Symposium The alliances discussion was one of the more interesting panels, I thought. The talk centered…
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Who Wants to Write a Guest Post?
Have you ever dreamed of fame and fortune? Well, if you’re willing to settle for a very tiny (and I mean tiny)…
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Trip Report: Breezing Into Dallas and Phoenix
If it seems like it’s been a long time since my last trip report, it’s because it has been. I haven’t been…
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Southwest Creates Travel Guides; Will Anyone Care?
I recently had an email conversation with NileGuide CEO Josh Steinitz about airlines expanding into the world of destination information. While some…
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Ancillary Revenue and Unbundling are Not Always Dirty Words
If you fly, you probably cringe every time you hear the words “ancillary revenue.” You likely associate those words with airlines charging…
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Across the Aisle from JetBlue CEO Dave Barger Part 2: Wi-fi, TrueBlue Changes, and International Partners
Welcome back to Part 2 of my interview with Dave Barger, CEO of JetBlue. If you missed Part 1 which discusses the…