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DLD 475: A rough go

  • March 21, 2024
  • Tagged as: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 10, 737 MAX 9, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Bilt Rewards, Boeing, business class, credit card, credit cards, E195-E2, E2, Embraer, ETOPS, EuroBiz, Frontier, NTSB, points, premium cabin, United Airlines
a yellow airplane at an airport

Well, that’s another week that Boeing probably wishes didn’t happen…

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DLD 280: Alliance dalliances

  • February 20, 2020
  • Tagged as: Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Bangalore, BLR, British Airways, business class, carbon offsets, Delta Air Lines, emissions, EuroBiz, India, Oneworld, podcast, premium cabin, Premium Economy, Project Sunrise, Qantas, routes, SEA, Seattle, Trip Report, ULH, ultra long haul, ultra longhaul, union
Alt text: Aerial view of an airport with multiple runways and taxiways. Several airplanes are parked near terminal buildings and hangars. Adjacent to the airport, there is a large area with a winding track, possibly a test track or a racing circuit. Surrounding the airport are urban areas with residential and commercial buildings. The image is taken from an airplane window, with part of the window frame visible.

A new alliance affiliation, a new secondary cities airline in the USA and unblocking EuroBiz middles: What does it all mean?!?

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DLD 242: Cutting profits, cutting losses

  • May 9, 2019
  • Tagged as: Aer Lingus, Aeroflot, awards, bankruptcy, Bombardier, business class, crash, Delta Air Lines, Etihad, EuroBiz, first class, Heathrow, Jet Airways, Korean Air, LHR, Moscow, premium cabin, rewards, SkyMiles, SSJ100, sukhoi
Alt text: A view of an airplane from the side, showing the row of windows and part of the wing. The aircraft is parked on the tarmac at an airport, with the runway and some airport vehicles visible in the background. The sky is overcast.

Cutting money-losing programs makes sense in many cases. Selling off a profitable segment of the business is less normal. But here we are.

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