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Amazon Air Launches Service in India, Leases Two Aircraft to Expedite Services
Amazon has launched Amazon Air services in India. A first for the country, as to date no e-commerce company has had its own dedicated fleet operating in the country. Two Boeing 737-800 freighter aircraft will be used. Amazon has leased the two 737s from the cargo airline, Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt. Ltd. The aircraft will […]
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IndiGo Works to Globalize Before Introduction of A321XLR
India’s largest airline, IndiGo has received the go-ahead from the aviation watchdog of India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to wet lease two Boeing 777-300ERs from Turkish Airlines for a period of six months, with the option to extend for another six months. The pilots and the crew will be from Turkish Airlines, […]
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Aviacionline and AirlineGeeks Join Forces to Deliver Exceptional Aviation Reporting
Argentina-based Aviacionline and U.S.-based AirlineGeeks announced on Monday a new collaborative and simplified approach toward delivering top-notch aviation news coverage. Beginning in October, the two outlets will grow and strengthen their syndication partnership, offering exclusive, round-the-clock content in both English and Spanish languages. As leaders in aviation industry reporting, both Aviacionline and AirlineGeeks maintain strong […]
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5 Tips for Your Next European Adventure
The world is expansive, and Europe is a continent that many people are drawn to. It’s home to some of the most exciting cities, diverse cultures, beautiful landscapes, and rich histories. If you’re also someone who has been exploring the idea of traveling to Europe in the near future, this blog post will offer helpful […]
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Harbour Air Resumes Service to Seattle
Earlier this month, Harbour Air resumed its seaplane service between downtown Vancouver, Canada and downtown Seattle. The route has been on hiatus since the transborder closed in 2020. The Vancouver-based carrier attempted to restart flying between the pair in June 2021. However, the uptick in Covid cases and tight entrance requirements kept the plan from […]
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Trip Report: Three Major U.S. Ultra-Low-Cost Carriers
Ultra-Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC) refers to a carrier that doesn’t offer any amenities or services with their fares. ULCCs often receive harsh and significant criticism here in the U.S., and I have made every effort to avoid traveling on them until this point. However, I have been curious about why people disliked them and how they […]
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Airline Geeks Invites You to Join Us at the Central Coast Airshow
Across the globe, AirlineGeeks and you – our community – are joined by one love: the love of flight. That love takes many forms, from airlines to aerobatics. For this reason, we are thrilled to announce we will be supporting on of Australia’s biggest air events this year – the Central Coast Airshow. For two […]
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The View Aboard Tailwind Air’s First Flight of the Season Between New York and Boston
New York-based Tailwind Air began it’s seasonal New York Skyport to Boston Harbor service on March 25. The approximately one hour 30 minute flight is served by an amphibious Cessna 208B EX that seats eight passengers in addition to the crew of two pilots. Tailwind Air’s primary seaplane base is the New York Skyport, which […]
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Why Promo Codes Are A Great Way To Save Money That Can Fund Your Travels
With both living costs and they want to travel on the rise, it’s no wonder people want to learn how to save so they are able to travel where they want on a budget. One of the best ways to save money online is using promo codes. There is usually a promo code for something […]
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Opinion: Automating Away Basic Airmanship
Throughout aviation history, the steady advance of technological progress in the cockpit has greatly simplified the job of piloting aircraft. While statistically there’s no disputing the parallel between innovation and improved safety, I fear that this generation of aviators may be among the last to grace the skies with stick-in-hand and rudder pedals at our […]