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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: JetBlue’s NYC Moves, Project Sunrise Nears
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JetBlue Reduces at EWR, LGA, Grows FLL Again JetBlue Airways with its significant presence at New York/JFK has been drawing back at NYC’s other two airports — New York/LGA and Newark — and instead focusing…
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Qantas Prepares to Break the 10,000 Mile Barrier
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It is official. One of the last meaningful routes in the world that required a connection due to distance will be getting nonstop service starting in October 2027. Qantas has announced that is when the…
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American’s Rapid Journey to Dominance in the 1980s (Part 2)
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With American having stabilized its positions in LA and New York while continuing to build its presence at Chicago and Dallas/Fort Worth, the airline set its sights on growing its reach. American not only opened…
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American’s Rapid Journey to Dominance in the 1980s (Part 1)
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If you hated the 1980s, then I have bad news for you. This new SkyGo tool I’m using has me diving deep into the weeds during that decade. Today, I want to do an ’80s…
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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: Spirit Wins in Court, Sydney’s New Airport is Nearly Ready
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Spirit, Port Authority Spar over LGA Slots Spirit’s planned sale of its slots at New York/LGA to raise capital and pay off some creditors has hit a roadblock as the Port Authority of NY and…
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It’s a Good Time for Delta To Try to Grow — But Not Win — LAX
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Delta seems ready to pounce further on Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in order to grow its relevance, as shown by this week’s start of service to both Chicago/O’Hare and Hong Kong. The ultimate goal…
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A Long, Tortured History of Airlines Trying to Win LAX
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There are dominant airlines in nearly every airport in the US, even those that are the most competitive. You have Delta at LaGuardia and JFK, United at Newark and Chicago/O’Hare, Alaska in Seattle, and the…
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It’s Time for SAS to Shine
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There are few airlines quite like Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS), a company with a glorious history, legendary complexity, and now, a new lease on life. It has been a reclamation project for decades, but the…
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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: Korean Cozies Up with Alaska, Spirit’s Dying Days
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Alaska, Korean Team Up While Delta Looks on It’s rare that a simple codeshare agreement feels like a significant story, but this one does. Korean Air, Delta’s longtime JV partner, SkyTeam stalwart, and an airline…

