Envoy Air Marks National Aviation Day with Simulator Event
American Airlines regional subsidiary Envoy Air marked National Aviation Day with an event at Avenger Flight Group’s simulator facility in Irving, Texas.
American Airlines regional subsidiary Envoy Air marked National Aviation Day with an event at Avenger Flight Group’s simulator facility in Irving, Texas.
The adjustment follows a broader trend among U.S. carriers, many of which are trimming schedules to Tulum less than two years after the airport opened.
Later this year, the Fort Worth, Texas-based airline will add a new service while also adding more flights on another East Coast route.
Southwest will remove several domestic routes from its schedule as part of a network redesign, a spokesperson confirmed to AirlineGeeks.
Southwest is shaking up its network with service to a brand-new destination and over a dozen additional routes starting in 2026.
This airport will have one less airline, with Allegiant planning to completely exit a market it began serving during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spirit’s ALPA Master Executive Council – which represents roughly 3,000 pilots – has warned members that the airline is in a “fragile financial position.”
The carrier is ending flights in a handful of “underperforming” markets, including one it has served for around 14 years.
A protest letter from a regional airport has offered new insight into the collapse of a roughly two-year partnership between Air Wisconsin and American.
By the end of this year, the Australian airline plans to have 10 A380s back in service after being placed in storage during the pandemic.