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DLD 439: But was it really a melt down??

  • July 6, 2023
  • Tagged as: 777 Partners, A380, Billy Bishop, Delta Air Lines, Flair, Global Airlines, Haneda, LaGuardia, LGA, preclearance, routes, slots, Toronto, transcon, TSA, United Airlines, YTZ
Aerial view from an airplane window showing a coastal area with a peninsula extending into the ocean. The peninsula has a curved shape and is lined with buildings and greenery. The airplane's engine is visible in the foreground. The ocean appears calm and stretches out to the horizon under a clear sky.

United’s operations are mostly back to normal at this point, but it took a while to get there. Fortunately, there were plenty of other things to keep us entertained while watching that mess unfold.

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DLD 425: Canadian Considerations

  • March 23, 2023
  • Tagged as: Canada, Canada Jetlines, Emirates, Flair, jetblue, leasing, livery, merger, Northern Pacific Airways, Riyadh Air, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Saudia, Spirit Airlines
Aerial view of a coastal area with a long stretch of beach along the ocean. The coastline is lined with residential buildings and roads. There are several inlets and bodies of water inland, with patches of greenery and developed areas. The ocean waves are visible along the shore, and the sky is mostly cloudy.

Canada makes a few appearances in this week’s episode, as does the Middle East.

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DLD 410: Many millions of milers

  • November 24, 2022
  • Tagged as: A320neo, Alaska Airlines, Avelo, Breeze Airways, British Airways, Canada, CDG, crash, CVG, Delta Air Lines, elite status, Flair, Frontier, jetblue, LATAM, LIM, Lima, lounges, Paris, Qantas, routes, SkyMiles
The image shows the wing of an airplane in flight, with a clear blue sky in the background. In the distance, another airplane is visible, leaving a contrail behind it. The wingtip of the closer airplane is prominently featured in the foreground.

How many million milers is too many? Plus a crazy crash and new transatlantic routes on the horizon.

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