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Advertising, American, BNET, British Airways, Government Regulation, JetBlue, Mokulele, Republic, United, US Airways, Virgin Atlantic
This Week on BNET (March 23-27)
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United Releases Weaker Revenue Guidance United announced that like Continental (though not quite as severe), it is seeing large revenue drops as demand continues to decrease. NBAA Attacks JetBlue’s Bigwig Ad Campaign The NBAA has…
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Talking About Airports at the Phoenix Aviation Symposium
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Greetings from the Phoenix Aviation Symposium here in, well, Phoenix, of course. The first day was action-packed with plenty of technical talk about the industry, but instead of throwing out a ton of random information,…
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Flying a Simulator, Throwing Bags, and Other Southwest Fun
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Ok, let’s get back to our regularly scheduled programming. As I mentioned yesterday, I had the chance to go visit Southwest Airlines earlier this week. Why? Well, I was one of the winners of Southwest’s…
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A Busy and Exciting Day with Southwest
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I do my best to get a thoughtful post out for you every weekday, so I apologize that today is a very light one. See, I spent yesterday with Southwest Airlines, and I’m just now…
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Who the F*** is Air Azul?
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Long-time readers may vaguely remember my “who the f***” series of posts, but it’s been quite awhile since my last one. When I saw “Air Azul” pop up on my radar for the second time,…
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Air France Rolls Out New Premium Economy Class
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The growing popularity of the premium economy cabin continues as Air France has decided that the time has come to roll out “Premium Voyageur” on their widebodies. Upon first glance, it looks like a strong…
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Advertising, BKG – Branson, BNET, Continental, Distribution, Hawaiian, JetBlue, US Airways, Virgin America
This Week on BNET (March 16 – 20)
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Hawaiian Still Having Major On-Time Problems On the surface, Hawaiian appears to be doing well in the world of on-time performance, but when you dig down, you see that’s not the case. News and Notes…
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Air Force One Up Close
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And now for something completely different. Today, we’re going to forget about commercial aviation and talk about Air Force One. I had the chance to see it up close yesterday, and I’ve got plenty of…
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Expedia and Travelocity Drop Booking Fees (Temporarily)
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There’s good news out there for those of you who like to book your travel using online travel agents. Expedia and Travelocity have both followed in Priceline’s footsteps and dropped all booking fees for flights.…