The first Avelo base was Burbank. Yes, it was a secondary airport in a big market, but it had a ton of competition to good-sized cities. So, Avelo had to serve the tiny cities like Pasco and Salem. It ...
Haphazard flight cancellations are hurting an already strained travel industry, Cranky Flier says – KJZZ The Show I returned to The Show to talk about the FAA flight cuts and what they mean. This was ...
If you’ve read this site for a long time, you probably know the name Joe Sprague.
We had already learned that American’s very first A321XLR route would be on transcon from New York/JFK to LAX, but it wasn’t until last week that we found out where the airplane would first fly across ...
It all started when a friend pointed out to me that these strong gains didn’t really make any sense. After all, in the airline’s press release, unit revenue and revenue per passenger were basically ...
In fact, I’m so angry that I am bringing out the long-lost and rarely-used fire-red-with-anger Cranky Jackass Award. And since I’m told hanging things upside down is a sign of distress, I’ve added ...
American has decided that the way it sells travel through third parties and to companies in general is broken, and it has launched a risky effort to completely remake the space. If this works, Delta ...
Southwest extended its schedule from early March to early April last week. Sure it included a new city — Knoxville — but the real news was buried in the weeds. Even though capacity is basically flat ...
United made a huge push into the Pacific this winter, and the numbers are somewhat staggering. With so many seats flooding the market, it’s perhaps not surprising that United has struggled to fill ...
Haneda has long been preferred by the locals around Tokyo, not to mention Yokohama. But there are still people that live closer to Narita and find it more convenient. Besides, Haneda could never ...