Category Archives: News

Much to Say – New Ideas, New Renovations, New Planes

Mesa Airlines announced an agreement with United Airlines to replace 8 50-seat CRJ-200 aircraft with two 66-seat CRJ-700 aircraft. United, as well as other airlines, are replacing the cramped 40-50 seater planes with larger more spacious regional planes which preserve the economy of smaller aircraft but add the comfort of mainline service. San Francisco International…

Flight Delays? Try Animal Sacrifice?

According to the Washington Post, officials at Nepal Airlines sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairib, the Hindu Sky God, after problems with one of their Boeing 757s. The goats were slaughtered in front of the plane at Kathmandu International Airport in accordance with Hindu traditions. It is common in Nepal to sacrifice animals like…

Roundup – New Service, Safety, and Soft Drinks

Airtran has signed a new three year contract with Coca-Cola. Onboard, you can get Coca-Cola Classic®, Diet Coke®, Sprite®, Sprite Zero(TM), Coca-Cola Zero(TM), Minute Maid® Lemonade, Dasani® Water, Cherry Coke(TM), Cherry Coke Zero(TM) and three types of Minute Maid® juices. Poor Pepsi. Has anyone signed with them lately? Air France-KLM announced last week they would…

Grab Bag: Sunshine Service, Holy Water, and Holiday Weekend

The Labor Day weekend is upon us…our spin-off blog, The Infrequent Flier, has its travel tips for the holiday season. For us here at Flight Wisdom, we wish you happy travels. Operators of some CRJ-100, 200, and 440 jets have until Friday to comply with new restrictions issued by the Canadian and US governments. Increasingly…

Boeing Delivers 3000th Everett-Build Widebody Airplane

Boeing announced today the delivery of its 3000th widebody airplane from its Everett, Washington plant. The plane was a 777-200ER delivered to Korean Air. The plant, celebrating its fortieth anniversary, has made 747, 767, and 777 models. Boeing widebody aircraft have flown more than 34.5 million flight, logged more than 148 million flight hours and…

Roundup

The FAA has ordered the inspection of all wing slats on newer Boeing 737s based on findings about a fire that destroyed a China Airlines plane in Japan last week. Investigators have discovered that a bolt from a right wing slat had pierced the fuel tank. Thus, within 24 days, all US planes must have…

Grab Bag: Part 2 – Connecting the Dots, Collusion, Paris to Utah

Delta has officially announced their nonstop flight from Salt Lake City to Paris beginning June 2nd, 2008, with a Boeing 767-300ER. The flights will be operated in cooperation with Air France, and will offer over 200 destinations on either side beyond the flight’s endpoints on both carriers. The new route is also expected to offer…

Grab Bag: Service to Sunshine and the Snowy North

Alaska Airlines opened a new reservations call center in Phoenix, replacing a facility in Tempe operated since 1989. It specializes in serving elite frequent fliers and Spanish-speaking customers. We are currently unaware where the facility for most customers is located. American Airlines will offer new service to Buenos Aires, Argentina from Chicago-O’Hare effective December 13th.…

New Planes, New Routes, Elvis Impersonators

We’ve been away for a few days and there is a lot to catch up on… Northwest has announced its new regional subsidiary, Compass Airlines, will launch its new Embraer 175 regional jets this coming Tuesday with a flight from Minneapolis to Omaha. Compass, which was created uses the assets of Independence Air, which Northwest…

All the News that is Fit to Blog – Snakes in a Bag

Security officials at Cairo airport were horrified when the search of a 22-year old passenger’s carry-on revealed live snakes, baby crocodiles, and chameleons. Transporting live reptiles out of the country is illegal in Egypt and the animals were confiscated. The Saudi man claims he was unaware of the ban and was transporting the reptiles for…

Allegiant Review – Service and Synopsis

Allegiant Airlines has announced a score of new service in the last month that we’ve neglected to report on. It will launch a new base at Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport in November, and at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in October. Allegiant Air operates a fleet of MD82/83(150 seats) and MD87 aircraft(130 seats). New Service Notes Service…

Virgin America is in the Air

Virgin America inaugurated service today, with a celebration at JFK’s Terminal 4. However, early this morning, a massive rain storm hit New York in a short period of time, flooding all of New York’s subway lines, clogging highways, and shutting down commuter rails. At the airport, there were, of course, multiple delays. Stephen Colbert, of…

Airport Chaplains Provide Comfort to Travelers

Recently, we had occasion to be at Terminal 4 at JFK Airport, and walked by the Airport Chaplain’s office while we were looking at the various airline lounges. And it occurred to us that we know very little about these individuals and the service we provide. The Internet was rather helpful, producing a Times article…

Roundup – Cargo Pants, Drunkeness, New Construction and More…

Northwest CEO Doug Steenland continues to apologize for Northwest’s flight cancellation. Northwest continues to blame the problem on pilots, however, instead of blaming their own practices. Northwest Airlines and the Airline Pilots Association confirmed an agreement on contract issues and work rules to help improve the problem, the agreement implements contractual changes on work rules…

EU Rights for Disabled or Elderly Passengers

For those of you passing through the European Union…new EU rules forbid airports or airlines to deny disabled or elderly passengers from flying. Under additional laws, which will come into effect on July 26 of next year, passengers with reduced mobility will no longer be charged for extra assistance such as wheelchairs or help with…

New York’s Governor Signs New York Air Bill of Rights into Law

Governor Eliot Spitzer has signed New York’s Passenger Bill of Rights into Law. We previously reviewed the document, approved by the state legislature, in this post. Airlines operating out of New York airports must provide passengers with food, water, fresh air, power and working restrooms on any flight that has left the gate and been…

Let’s Talk China

China…land of a thousand aviation opportunities…and a lucrative destination to gain for an airline. The DOT is once again accepting bids for new service to China. We’ve put off talking about these developments…but it is time to review the candidates. American Airlines has applied to operate Chicago to Beijing service. They even have a website,…

Roundup

We’re catching up on our backlog of exciting news…While we do that…why don’t you head over to our new spinoff, Infrequent Flier, for a bit of sage advice…namely Don’t Book with Cheapoair. Cathay Pacific announced a third daily flight from New York’s JFK Airport to Hong Kong to begin November 15th. Currently, they operate one…

Infrequentflier.com launched

We are proud to announce the launch of our new sister blog, Infrequent Flier(www.infrequentflier.com), where we will be presenting information and advice for the less experienced traveler seeking to keep current. Here at Flight Wisdom, we will remain committed to the best in airline information for a more involved traveler…with new route news, safety and…

New Slogan Time

When we first launched this blog last year, we began with the slogan: Thoughts on improving your flight experience and Saving you Money Then…as time went by…we amended it to read: News, Advice and Thoughts on improving your flight experience and Saving you Money Now… News, Thoughts, and Advice on Air Travel and the Travel…