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Frontier Brackets Philly With Wilmington Flights
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Back in the day, Southwest was known for using a bracketing strategy around big cities. For example, it served Manchester to get the northern half of Boston and Providence to get the southern half. It…
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Cranky on the Web (April 8 – 12)
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How to Avoid an In-Flight Entertainment Incident on United – Perrin Post on Conde Nast Wendy asked me which flights on United had inflight entertainment, so I gave her the best way to figure it…
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Four Hidden Pieces of History at LAX
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Thanks to Chris Sloan of Airchive, I recently had the chance to take a couple hour tour around the grounds at Los Angeles International Airport. I’ve spent a ton of time at LAX ever since…
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Does JetBlue’s Northeast-Florida Strategy Make Sense, and What About Worcester? (Ask Cranky)
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We have a two part Ask Cranky today. To be honest, I wasn’t going to address this on the blog, but I was surprised at the number of people asking similar questions. So it seemed…
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Cranky on the Web (April 1 – 5)
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Doug Parker Decides ‘Small is Beautiful’ – Doesn’t Want AA-US Merger After Livery Concerns – Gadling Another April Fools’ post from me. This time, it’s about the end of the US Airways/American merger. Samoa Air’s…
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Topic of the Week: Do You Feel Safe Flying into an Airport Without a Tower?
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As the government continues to fail to do anything about the sequester cuts, the time has come to start closing control towers this weekend. Though these are mostly smaller airports, there are some with commercial…
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Allegiant Slashes Hawai’i Flying This Fall, and It Shouldn’t be a Surprise
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The only thing I’d heard surrounding Allegiant’s Hawai’i flying recently was regarding mechanical problems impacting half the 757 fleet. That caused a bunch of cancellations but it didn’t indicate anything about how well or how…