Well it seems someone has a few pennies to spend, with Norwegian Air Shuttle opening its wallets to both Boeing and Airbus. From Boeing, Norwegian has placed a firm order for Boeing 737-MAX's (737-8MAX variant) and 22 Boeing 737-800's. Meanwhile not to leave Airbus out in the cold, it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with them for 100 A320NEO's. In addition, … [Read more...]
Etihad throws an interesting proposition: Miles to Cash?
It seems the question of "How much can a mile is worth" is to be answered by Etihad, who have announced planes to allow a Miles to Cash method. The PointsPay system will allow miles to be converted into readies will be via an iPhone app and eventually through the app's web site. The miles will be converted onto a Points Visa PrePaid Card, which will should be usable … [Read more...]
Air New Zealand: London safe
From the New Zealand Herald, good news if you're a lover of Air New Zealand on the long haul routes from London to Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Auckland - they're safe for now, but expect seasonal cuts. Air New Zealand seem to be struggling to make London pay, but it seems everyone is still struggling - reason enough for Air New Zealand to bang about Kiwi service, and try and … [Read more...]
Turkish Airlines to offer WiFi on long haul routes
It seems that people can't live without WiFi or the Interwebs for a few hours in the air. Turkish Airlines will be filling this need with planes to equip it's 12 Boeing 777-300ER's and 10 Airbus A330-300's with WiFi hotspots. The first one is already rolled out, with plans for a quick deployment through the rest of Turkish Airlines long haul fleet. You'll be able to use … [Read more...]
ANA Kick off their Tokyo Haneda – Frankfurt 787 Route
Well the 787 is starting to come of age now as All Nippon Airlines begin to stretch the 787 wings from domestic Japanese runs to International run, connecting Tokyo Haneda Airport to Frankfurt. ANA have Five Boeing 787's in service, with one of them dedicated to the HND-FRA run. Running initially 3 times a week until February 1st, where it will go 3 times a week with 787 … [Read more...]
British Airways to return to Libya
Now Libya is settling down, British Airways is set to relaunch flights to Tripoli. After a 15 month break, flights are due to recommend on 1st May, operating a 3 times a week schedule on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Exact times are to be set yet, but British Airways seems to be happy going back. The unrest in the area occurred they day after British Midland … [Read more...]
BMI Futures Week: What about the Baby? (The BMI Baby that is)
There's been am Elephant in the Room in the sale of British Midland Airways to Interational Consolidated Airlines Group, and it's been BMI Baby. The Low Cost Carrier (operating a fleet of 737-300/500 aircraft, based out of various UK airports) has been a questionmark in the sale of the sale - with IAG getting a discount from Lufthansa if they failed to sell the unit … [Read more...]
China Airlines throws in the towel on London Taipei direct services – retreats to Amsterdam
China Airlines can't seem to make the London - Taipei services work it seems, and has thrown in the towel on the twice a week service. From 25th March 2012 onwards, it will switch to a codeshare with SkyTeam partner KLM to Amsterdam, to connect with the existing Amsterdam - Bangkok - Taipei service. So if you want to get to Taipei, yes - it's TWO stops to get there with … [Read more...]
Coming to the London 2012 Games? Some dates to AVOID Heathrow
As we enter countdown for the London 2012 Olympic games, Heathrow Airport has published a few interesting titbits on how it's going to cope. Heathrow predict that 80% of overseas London 2012 visitors will flow through the airport, and are even constructing a temporary "Olympic Terminal" to assist for the games (operating from 13-15 August). More importantly, Heathrow has … [Read more...]
Thames Estuary Airport/Boris Island?
Or £50billion to start with - and that's before we begin properly. The idea of Boris island - or an airport in the Thames Estuary has been floated again, and this time the government is paying attention. Well a bit to the point where it will form part of the formal consultation plan on UK aviation. The study is due to commence in March, in a vain attempt to hold onto the … [Read more...]
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