-
Porter, Alaska Launch Strategic Partnership
A new partnership has formed between two airlines that are each in the midst of an effort to expand their connecting networks. Alaska Airlines and Porter Airlines have announced a new arrangement that will consist of an interline agreement and reciprocal loyalty program benefits. Expanding Partner Networks With Alaska having a well-established network on the […]
-
Livery of the Week: SWISS’s Red-Nosed Christmas Jets
As part of LXmas, SWISS International Airlines has painted two aircraft with red noses as a nod to the popular fictional reindeer.
-
Trip Report: Flying on Air Canada’s Newly Retrofitted A321
Back in October, Air Canada revealed that it was retrofitting its A320 and A321 fleet, which features a tail-cam among other new amenities.
-
Alaska Airlines to Acquire Hawaiian
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have announced a $1.9 billion deal that will see Alaska acquire Hawaiian, forming the fifth-largest U.S. airline.
-
United Plans $2.6 Billion Houston Terminal B Expansion
United Airlines and the Houston Airport System are planning a massive investment in the airline’s hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
-
An Inside Look at United’s New A321neo
United’s new A321neo features the airline’s signature interior. Highlights of the cabin include large overhead bins and wireless charging in First Class.
-
Livery of the Week: China Airlines’ Carbon Fiber Livery
China Airlines partnered with Airbus to create the manufacturer’s first-ever co-branded livery, highlighting a key feature of the A350.
-
Oneworld Opening Its First Lounge
The oneworld alliance is opening its first branded lounge at Seoul–Incheon International Airport. Although the alliance’s lounge plans were first announced in 2019, they have been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
First Look: Qantas Debuts New Flying Art Livery on First A220
Qantas has unveiled the latest special livery in its Flying Art series with the rollout of its first ever Airbus A220 aircraft.
-
Zipair to Launch Tokyo to Vancouver Route
Japanese low-cost carrier Zipair is launching a new route between Tokyo Narita and Vancouver. The new service is expected to start in March of 2024.