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A Quiet Start to the New Year
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It seems that the residents of Airlineville mostly joined the rest of the world in taking a break during the week between Christmas and New Years. In fact, the Eskimo, the Eagle, and the Heart…
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Cranky on the Web: The 737 MAX Flies Domestically Again
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Boeing 737 Max Jet Returns to Skies With First Commercial Flight on American Airlines – CheddarCheddar had me on to talk about the MAX on the day it first flew again for American Airlines after…
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2020 Flying Summary
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Happy New Year everyone. Last year, shall we say, did not go as planned. But hey, at least I wasn’t shut out, and I squeaked past 10,000 miles on the year. We’ll call it a…
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Airlines We Lost 2020
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I usually love writing this post, but this time I had a little bit of dread in me. I knew 2020 was going to be rough. And by that, I mean I knew I was…
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Reviewing Your 2020 Predictions and Making Your 2021 Picks
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Who’s excited for the annual tradition of seeing how you did with your predictions for the year? Anyone? ANYONE? No, you shouldn’t be excited, because they were nearly all wrong. I mean… seriously. I did…
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JetBlue Cuts February, Allegiant Plans the Summer, and Delta Retaliates
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‘Twas the night of Christmas, when all through the townEvery airline was stirring… well, ok, not the Heart;Retaliation was hung by the Widget with care,In hopes that Ms Blue would no longer be there;The Eskimo…
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A New Cranky Talk is Live – The Cranky Talk Holiday Special
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Cranky Talk – The Cranky Talk Holiday Special It’s that quiet weekend in between Christmas and New Years where not a whole lot happens. We are here to help. Tune in and listen to Cranky…
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The Time to Manage for Cash is Over
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Since the pandemic began, the focus in the airline industry has been on who has the most cash. What’s the cash burn rate? How do they stem that? When will they be back to NOT…
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Alaska Replaces Most of Its Airbus Fleet with the MAX
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I know, I know. It’s a Wednesday, and you don’t usually get a post on Wednesday. But as I prepare my regular year-end posts, I realized that I’m running out of normal days to talk…