Brett
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JetBlue and American Put Plans in Motion
There’s been a lot of talk about the American and JetBlue Northeast Alliance, but until now we didn’t have anything concrete. Things…
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American and JetBlue Take Center Stage While Others Stay Quiet
It was feast or famine this week in Airlineville. There were three airlines vying for the center of attention while others hid…
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A New Cranky Talk is Live – Have COVID Passport, Will Travel… Maybe
Cranky Talk – Have COVID Passport, Will Travel… Maybe It’s just a matter of time. Eventually there will be a COVID passport…
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3 Links I Love: The Transat Scramble, Qatar Keeps Flying, Better Boarding
This Week’s Featured Link Flyer beware: Canada closed to competition – WestJet BlogI haven’t talked much about the Air Canada/Transat acquisition here,…
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Sun Country Tries to Strike While the Iron is Hot
This seems like an unlikely time for an airline to try to go public. After all, every airline is losing absurd amounts…
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Last Chance for Cranky Gear Before We Shut It Down
If you’ve been waiting to get your Cranky Gear for some reason, you shouldn’t wait much longer. The last day to purchase…
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American Makes The Week Interesting While Others Do Their Housekeeping
Love was in the air in Airlineville this weekend. And by that, I mean the airlines LOVED making more cuts. Too much…
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3 Links I Love: Delta Blocking, United Dreaming, Allegiant Growing, Mirabel Remembering
This week’s featured link Delta extends middle seat blocking through April 2021; Only U.S. airline to continue providing more space for customers…
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ULCCs Begin to Allow Bookings VERY Far in Advance
Since the dawn of time (or computer reservation systems), airlines have generally coalesced around the idea of taking bookings no more than…
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A New Cranky Talk is Live – How COVID is Impacting Airline Schedules
Cranky Talk – How COVID is Impacting Airline Schedules Every Monday, I talk about the various airline schedule changes that happened during…
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Yes More Furloughs are Coming, No Don’t Bail The Airlines Out Again
We are now less than 60 days from the expiration of the government’s Payroll Support Program (PSP) version 2.0, and that means…
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Escalating the Battle for LA, a Chicago Twist, and One Airline Goes Big
After the torrid pace of change last week, things slowed down a bit in Airlineville this week. But that doesn’t mean that…