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DLD 250: Real problems, real penalties

  • July 11, 2019
  • Tagged as: 737 MAX, 737MAX, A320neo, A350, A350 XWB, A350-1000, American Airlines, Bhutan, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, DEN, Denver, dining, fines, Flynas, GDPR, LAS, Las Vegas, Norwegian, routes, Virgin Atlantic, Zagreb
A polished metal model of an airplane is displayed on a wooden stand with a geometric pattern. The background features a red banner with yellow text in French, advertising various antiques and collectibles such as pocket watches, old postcards, bronze sculptures, and paintings. Various items, including vases and small sculptures, are also visible on a table behind the banner.

Big fines for airlines, big meal service changes and big new aircraft plans highlight this weeks show!

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DLD 239: Charts? We don’t need no stinkin’ charts!

  • April 11, 2019
  • Tagged as: 737MAX, A350, A350-1000, Austrian Airlines, awards, Boeing, business class, insurance, Mileage Plus, mileageplus, points, rewards, robbery, United Airlines, Upper Class, Virgin Atlantic
The image shows a scene from a Western movie with several men dressed in cowboy attire. One man is sitting at a table with an open book, while the others stand around him. Two logos have been superimposed onto the image: the Delta Air Lines logo on the left and the United Airlines logo on the right. The men appear to be engaged in a discussion or negotiation.

As award charts disappear is loyalty following them out the door? Plus a new A350 cabin and more MAX grounding discussions.

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DLD 181: Akbar’s busy week

  • February 22, 2018
  • Tagged as: A350, A350 XWB, A350-1000, Air Canada, Air Italy, AvGeek, Hamburg, Meridiana, PaxEx, Qatar Airways, United Airlines
A person is walking and pulling a rolling suitcase. A pineapple is sticking out of the partially open suitcase. The person is wearing black pants and brown shoes. The image appears to be taken in an indoor setting, possibly an airport or a train station.

Rebranding an airline is a lot of work. So is throwing a ridiculous party for a new aircraft subtype. Welcome to Qatar Airways’ CEO Akbar Al Baker’s week. Plus more Rouge, a mini United and flying electric cars.

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DLD 178: The Dots & Lines Memorial Episode

  • February 1, 2018
  • Tagged as: A350, A350-1000, Air Berlin, bankruptcy, Boeing, Bombardier, business class, CSeries, Los Angeles, Niki, PaxEx, Portugal, Qatar Airways, QSuite, United Airlines, wifi
A large commercial airplane with "QATAR" written on its underside is flying overhead against a clear blue sky. The aircraft is viewed from below, showing its wings, engines, and landing gear.

Naming a stadium costs big bucks. And when the name is poorly phrased that can be all sorts of awkward as United is discovering. Niki gets another new owner, Bombardier won and Qatar faces up to some challenges.

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