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Airlines and their Luggage

We were reading The Consumerist and discovered this story, about a man who tracked down a baggage handler who stole a digital camera out of his checked luggage, had him prosecuted, and received a less than pleasant response from Delta. Delta’s position is that since he did travel…they will not compensate him for the actions…

Service Roundup

Iberia will begin flights from Boston to Madrid on May 6th…offering service every day but Thursdays and Saturdays. Airbus 340-300 aircraft will be used to operate the service. Boston is Iberia’s fourth destination in the US, along with Miami, Chicago, and New York. Frontier will be declaring Cabo San Lucas its second focus city in…

How to Get Your Money Back if the Price Drops

The Seattle Times has a good compilation of policies on getting a credit for future travel if the price goes down on your ticket. Here is the summary from that article. Alaska Airlines/ Horizon Air: Travel voucher good for one year for the difference in fares, minus a $10 service charge. Northwest Airlines: Two options:…

Delta Gets in On China Bid Early

Delta Airlines filed an application, the Associated Press reports, with the US Department of Transportation today to get government approval during the next round of China bids for service from its hub at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International AIrport to Shanghai daily, beginning March 28, 2008. We have no doubt Continental, Northwest, and American…the losers in the…

Delta Considers Resuming JFK-Tel Aviv Flights

A Delta spokesman said today that Delta is seriously considering resuming its New York-Tel Aviv route as part of its international expansion at its JFK hub. Delta has tried this before, most recently in 2001, but suspended it along with a number of other routes after 9/11. We were in the Delta terminal a great…

Mergers Mergers Everywhere

Visual representations being perhaps the best…the most efficient way to show what might go on is USAToday’s Merger Analysis, summarizing the pros and cons. US Airways has upped its offer for Delta by nearly twenty percent, and Delta continues to oppose takeover. However, although it has pushed ahead with its reorganization plan as a standalone…

It Must Be a Full Moon

The holiday season is always full of craziness. We thought we’d update you on the security insanity of the holiday season. A US Airways passenger was charged with interfering with a flight crew after he unknowingly slapped a federal air marshal on a flight from Washington to Ft. Myers. The man threw a temper tantrum…

Delta to Expand Boston Service

Delta announced today they have signed a memo of understanding for Montana-based Big Sky Airlines to operate Delta Connection service beginning next year. Big Sky, a subsidiary of MAIR Holdings, which also owns Northwest Airlink carrier Mesaba, will begin by operating eight 19-seat Beechcraft 1900D turboprops on short-haul routes. The routes will be announced sometime…

Delta Announces Pittsburgh Service

After the US Airways announcement of a desired merger, Delta first announced service from New York to Phoenix, then Salt Lake City to Charlotte…and now, they announced today Salt Lake City to Pittsburgh, effective March 1. Delta Connection carrier Skywest will operate once daily service using the 70-seater Bombardier CRJ-900, with 10 first class and…

Merger Update

US Airways issued a press release earlier today, advising that they are fully committed to their proposal to merge with Delta. Today in the Sky reports, however, that CEO Doug Parker told USAToday that his company could abandon the attempt if management continues to oppose the merger. He will not fight Delta in court without…

Delta Increases Chicago to New York Service

Effective February 15, Delta is increasing its service between Chicago and New York. Delta’s domestic routes of late seem to be paralleling their competition. Jetblue expands to Chicago, Delta follows. US Airways makes a bid for Delta, they announce first New York to Phoenix service and then Salt Lake City to Charlotte service. Delta will…

US Airways Continues Bid for Delta

Yesterday, US Airways made a presentation concerning its proposed acquisition with Delta. Doug Parker, US Airways’ Chairman and CEO said, “We were pleased to have made a presentation to both Delta and its creditors about what we believe are the compelling and unique benefits of our plan. We reviewed our offer and had a chance…

Delta Recalling More Staff

Reuters reports Delta announced yesterday it will recall an additional 200 furloughed pilots for its international route expansion. This year, Delta recalled roughly 130 pilots, 900 maintenance workers, and 1200 flight attendants. It is also assembling a team to oversee a new hiring process if it has to hire new pilots next year.

Flight Attendants vs. Nursing Mom

On October 13th, as USAToday reports, The Gillette family…a couple and their 22-month old, were removed from a flight from Burlington, Vermont to New York. The flight, a Freedom Airlines(ironic name considering the circumstances) flight operated under the banner of Delta, is a relatively short one on a somewhat small aircraft. As they waited to…

Delta Inaugurates New York to London Service

Delta inaugurated its new service between New York’s JFK Airport and London’s Gatwick Airport this evening at 7:05PM. Delta is the first major U.S. carrier to enter the market since 1991, since United Airlines purchased the route rights from Pan Am. Delta purchased the route rights from United earlier this year. United had been serving…

Delta Airlines Begins With U?

We awoke this morning to the news that US Airways had proposed to buy Delta out of bankruptcy by paying Delta’s creditors $4 billion in cash and 78.5 million shares of stock, worth approximately another $4 billion. Delta has not accepted the proposal, commenting that it would review it but plans to emerge from bankruptcy…

Use your Ipod on the Plane

Reuters reports that airline passengers will soon be able to connect their Ipods to in-flight entertainment systems as Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM, and United will offer Ipod seat connections for viewing and charging. Apple’s Ipod dominates the digital music player market, and thus an Ipod charger would be a popular item on planes.…

Cleanliness in the Air

The New York Times reported the other day on the cleanliness of airplanes, focusing on Delta. Delta had let its schedule for deep cleaning its aircraft go to every 15 to 18 months. Essentially, planes are used as many hours of the day as are practical, which means thousands of hours in flight. In a…

Delta Announces Nonstop Service Between Boston and Chicago-Midway

Delta announced on Monday they would be inaugurating service from Boston’s Logan Airport and Chicago-Midway effective January 11, 2007. The service, operated by Comair, will offer three flights on weekdays and two on weekends using 50-seater regional jets. Chicago-Midway Airport is where the majority of the low-cost carriers operate their service. Airtran already operates Boston…

Airlines Eye International Expansion

Today, Northwest and Delta both announced expansion plans. As the Associated Press notes in regards to Northwest, airline consultant Alan Sbarra said that expansion fits with a policy now popular amoung US carriers of “avoiding competition by going to Europe.” The push to offer more international service could possibly increase competiton and thus lower fares…

Delta Expands its Product

Flightglobal.com reports that Delta will be the US launch customer for the Boeing 777-200LR. The two are converted from a previous 200ER order previously placed by Delta. The first of this type of aircraft was delivered to Pakistan Internation Airlines in February. Air Canada has 11 on order. Delta may also accept additional deliveries as…

Airtran and Delta to Terminate Contract

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Delta will terminate its interline agreement with Airtran. The two airlines, who both maintain a hub at Atlanta, have had an agreement since 2001. Interline agreements usually cover the transfer of baggage in between carriers, as well as allowing each carrier to ticket flights on the other. Less commonly noticed…