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DLD 296:Vigilantes on the loose

  • June 18, 2020
  • Tagged as: Air India, ARJ, ARJ21, ARJ21-700, COMAC, Cuba, Frontier, GoAir, India, LaGuardia, LGA, marriott, MItsubishi, MRJ, routes, SpaceJet
The image shows the interior of a modern airport terminal. The space is well-lit with natural light coming through large windows. There is a baggage claim area with several carousels and digital screens displaying information. In the foreground, there is a large "I ♥ NY" sign. The ceiling features a contemporary art installation made of thin, intersecting lines. The overall design is sleek and spacious, with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic.

What happens when people take to Twitter seeking justice and then transition that into real-life doxxing? And what about when it is a case of mistaken identity? A couple recent incidents in the travel space remind us that this is stupid and bad in many ways.

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DLD 253: That little Fokker

  • August 1, 2019
  • Tagged as: Air Antwerp, Allegiant, Allegient Air, ARJ, ARJ21, ARJ21-700, CLEAR, COMAC, economy class, EWR, Fokker, Fokker 50, hotels, JFK, JFK Airport, Newark, Premium Economy, security, Southwest Airlines, TSA, TWA Hotel, United Airlines
The image shows a white propeller airplane on the tarmac with the words "Air Antwerp" written on the side in red letters. The aircraft has a set of stairs leading up to an open door near the front. The sky is partly cloudy, and there are other buildings and aircraft visible in the background.

United teams up with Clear, Southwest leaves Newark and CapOne has a data breach. Plus, a new(ish) airline flying a pretty old little Fokker.

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DLD 241: Quiet anger

  • May 2, 2019
  • Tagged as: Allegient Air, ARJ, ARJ21, ARJ21-700, Asiana, Cape Town, COMAC, CPT, Embraer, Hong Kong Airlines, Korean Air, livery, Mexico, MItsubishi, MRJ, podcast, routes, SAS, strike, United Airlines
A view of a city skyline and a large body of water, seen through an airplane window. The sky is overcast, and the cityscape includes several tall buildings. The image captures the scene from a high altitude, giving a broad perspective of the urban area and the surrounding water.

Can we talk about that new livery? Plus, more Mexico, SAS’s strike and who really owns Hong Kong Airlines these days?

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