Alaska Axes Four Routes
In its latest network shake-up, Alaska is cutting service on four routes. These moves include several changes to transcontinental services.
In its latest network shake-up, Alaska is cutting service on four routes. These moves include several changes to transcontinental services.
American is shaking up its network in the Northeast this summer. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline will cut one route, but swap it with another.
The Chicago-based airline stated it will reduce domestic capacity by 4% from its original plan starting later this year.
This lone star serves as the central emblem, directly referencing the “Lone Star State” nickname of Texas, Southwest’s home.
Spirit has appointed Dave Davis as its new president and chief executive officer, effective April 21, the airline announced on Thursday.
An NTSB spokesperson told AirlineGeeks that the agency will investigate the incident, which occurred on Tuesday in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
This marks the first time an A320neo aircraft has been disassembled. The company’s subsidiary, Ecube, will conduct the teardowns, it said in a news release.
Alaska has retired its last Boeing 737 without winglets, a rather rare breed. The Seattle-based airline is in the process of phasing out its remaining 737-900s.
According to the FAA, nearly 21,000 wildlife strikes occurred in 2024, most of which involved birds. Four rabbit strikes were reported.
The carrier continues to have several new Airbus A220 and A321neo aircraft grounded as a result of Pratt & Whitney GTF engine issues.