Monthly Archives: February 2007

Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport Set to Close

A German court rejected an attempt to prevent the closure of Berlin’s historic airport. The closure is part of a plan to build a new international airport. The closure for Tempelhof airport is scheduled for October 2008. Tempelhof Airport was the site of the Berlin airlifts. Tempelhof’s terminal is known as the largest built structure…

Jetblue Announces its First Interline Partnership

Jetblue announced today it has entered into a marketing partnership with Cape Air. Cape Air will provide connecting service from Boston…a Jetblue hublet, to Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, Provincetown, and Hyannis. Cape Air operates this service using small Cessna 402 aircraft. The alliance will begin March 19, 2007. Cape Air might not seem like a good fit…

Jetblue Strands Passengers on Ground at JFK

ABC 7 New York reports that at least four Jetblue planes were stuck on the runway fully loaded with passengers and children for hours. JetBlue said the passengers were held on the flight because “we were operating as if the aircraft would be able to fly.” The airline says it was relying on forecast models that indicated…

American Tries to Fix Tarmac Mistake

This evening, we reported that Jetblue had stranded passengers on several planes for more hours than even they thought were accepted, and followed up on American’s response to their similar situation. Our counterpart at Upgrade Travel reported on their attempt to take the wind out of the sails of the Passenger Bill of Rights…the way they…

Service Roundup

Spirit announced nonstop once-daily service from Atlantic City to Las Vegas beginning May 3rd. Also, on May 1st, Spirit will resume connecting service through Detroit to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Frontier asked today: “What is better than roses or chocolates or jewelry on Valentine’s Day? Low fares and new air service!” Frontier has…

Responses to the Jetblue Situation on Valentine’s Day

We received unprecedented response to the Jetblue post of yesterday, detailing Jetblue’s failure to care for its passengers. Jetblue itself issued the following statement: “JetBlue apologizes to customers who were impacted by the ice storm at our home base of operations in New York, specifically at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Of the 505 daily…

Service Roundup

Air Canada is launching seasonal nonstops from Halifax to Holguin, Cuba. Air Canada operates twenty-seven flights to Cuba each week, including five to Holguin. For US Residents, visiting Cuba is illegal. Airtran announced effective May 8, they will introduce new nonstop service between Orlando and both Memphis and Kansas City, and will launch a second…

Delta Travellers Trapped on Ground as Well

CBS New York reports that two seventeen year old girls from Queens, Cally Nikolis and Alexandra Moshouris, shot a video documenting their isolation stuck on the ground at Kennedy on a Delta flight to Greece that they never took that night. They insist they were stuck on the plane for 11 hours with little food,…

FAA Proposes Legislation to Change Ticket Taxes to Fund Improvements

Coming on the same day the news announced passengers were trapped on planes at JFK for hours on end, the FAA’s press release on the subject records, the Next Generation Air Transportation System Financing Reform Act of 2007 would “replace the decades-old system of collecting ticket taxes with a cost-based, stable and reliable funding program…

Kennedy Debacle Prompts Legislative Action

ABC News reports that Kate Hanni, one of the passengers of the American Airlines flight that was held in Austin in December for an excessive period and has been advocating a Passenger Bill of Rights will be in Washington next week to do just that. Hanni will be pushing a bill that Representitive Mike Thompson(D-Ca)…

Honolulu is Final Destination for Stowaway Squirrel

An American Airlines plane enroute from Tokyo-Narita to Dallas-Forth Worth diverted to Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline blamed the diversion of the Boeing 777 on a squirrel that stowed away on the flight. Pilots feared the squirrel would chew through wiring or cause other problems. The squirrel may have boarded in New York, the plane’s previous…

Jetblue Will Lose Millions from Winter Incident

“I don’t blame our customers for being upset with this,” David Neeleman, CEO of Jetblue commented about the recent events plaguing the airline. For Saturday and Sunday, it pre-cancelled 23 percent of its schedule in order to reset their operation. That includes all flights to and from: Austin, Bermuda, Charlotte, Columbus, Houston, Jacksonville, Nashville, Pittsburgh,…

Icelandair Celebrates 70th Anniversary

Icelandair is celebrating its 70th anniversary and is offering a hundred dollar discount off four packages to Iceland. Icelandair began in 1937 as a domestic carrier. In 1945, Icelandair initiated its first flights outside of Iceland to Scotland. By 1948, they served Scotland, Copenhagen, and Oslo. On August 26, 1948, the airline made its first…

Jetblue to Present Customer Bill of Rights

We are not sure if it is better for the government to regulate the airlines or for the airlines to regulate themselves…popuar opinion varies…but if an airline does hold itself to a standard, we are in favor of it. Jetblue announced today that it would unveil its own Bill of Rights after its meltdown this…

Bombardier to Offer 100-seat regional jet

Bombardier, maker of the Canadair Regional Jet(CRJ) announced today it has added a 100-seater option to its lineup after receiving 38 firm orders for it today, which included the conversion of previous CRJ900 orders. The CRJ1000 is a stretch version of the CRJ900(90-seater aircraft and originally referred to as the CRJ900x. It is 3 meters…

Delta Ruins Another Educational Trip

The Boston Herald reports that 20 students from Waltham High School outside of Boston had their trip grounded in New York because Delta Airlines gave their seats away. The students planned and saved for a year so they could spend the week practicing their Spanish in Madrid. Delta stranded the students for nearly 12 hours…

Jetblue Unveils New Bill of Rights

David Neeleman apologized in a Youtube message on the Jetblue website, promising reform. He assures the public that the events of last week and the way they transpired will never happen again. In the future, all Jetblue employees who do not work at the airport will be badged and trained to report to the airport…

The Difference Between Good and Bad Airlines

Carl Howe, of Blackfriar’s Communication, posted the following(courtesy of SeekingAlpha), noting that: The difference between bad and good companies is how employees are empowered and respond to problems. Southwest Airlines (LUV) empowers its employees to break rules so long as they are doing right by their customers, and it has been the most profitable airline…

Passengers Abandoned in Cheyenne

USA Today reported today on an incident that took place in December. One forgets, with Jetblue dominating the headlines, that other carriers are guilty of shocking neglect. Two planeloads of passengers were shocked to discover that they had been abandoned. On December 20th, at 9:32AM, United Express Flight 7529, with 59 passengers onboard lands in…

Two More Abandoned Flights

After USA Today wrote of United abandoning passengers this past December, they were contacted about a similar incident on February 8th. A United Express and an American Connection flight, both heading to Denver from Madison, Wisconsin and St. Louis were abandoned in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Both Scottsbluff and Cheyenne are currently only served by turboprop service…

Service Roundup

Air France will open daily service from Seattle to Paris on June 11th. It will be its 13th US city. Delta will offer service from Boston’s Logan Airport to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island once daily from June 29th through September 16th. The service will be operated by Comair. Northwest will increase capacity on its routes…

American Building Business in New York

American Airlines has announced a major initiative to increase its presence in New York. David Cush, American’s Senior Vice President of Global Sales, put it this way: “We want to make it crystal clear that American Airlines and American Eagle are the airlines of choice for the greater New York area. It’s no secret that…