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DLD 496: In search of cool carpet

  • August 15, 2024
  • Tagged as: A321XLR, A330-900, A330neo, Airbus, Australia, Avelo, bankruptcy, Breeze Airways, British Airways, business class, Canada, Canada Jetlines, Cathay Pacific, China, Frontier, Global Entry, Greenland, HVN, New Haven, PDX, Portland, premium cabin, Qatar Airways, QSuite

Gotta love that new terminal smell, right? PDX finally opened its new space, and we’ve got Ned Russell on to talk about it.

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DLD 374: Your airline is intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your ticketing plan

  • February 24, 2022
  • Tagged as: 787, A380, Airbus, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, ATL, Atlanta, Avelo, awards, BDL, Boeing, Breeze Airways, British Airways, California, Cape Town, Cathay Pacific, certification, CPT, Delta Air Lines, EWR, Hartford, Hawaii, Heathrow, HKG, Hong Kong, HVN, LHR, New Haven, Newark, podcast, rewards, routes, Trip Report, United Airlines
Map of the western United States highlighting major cities in California and nearby states. Cities in California include San Francisco, Sonoma, Sacramento, San Jose, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Burbank, Orange County, Palm Springs, and San Diego. Nearby cities include Reno, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. The map features stylized text for some city names and lines connecting various cities, indicating travel routes or connections.

Should you subscribe to an airline’s recurring payment offerings? Probably not. But we’re going to talk about it a bit.

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DLD 333: Once more unto the breach

  • May 13, 2021
  • Tagged as: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 8, Air Senegal, Avelo, Breeze Airways, Delta Air Lines, EASA, HVN, New Haven, United Airlines, United Express
Alt text: The image shows the interior of a modern airport terminal with a high, curved ceiling and large windows along the sides. There are multiple moving walkways in the center, flanked by seating areas and potted plants. Overhead signs display gate information, and there are digital advertisements on screens. The terminal is well-lit with natural light streaming in through the windows. A few travelers can be seen walking or standing in the terminal.

Power issues continue to haunt the 737 MAX and the aviation industry lost a pioneer last week. Plus a new hub and weather in space. C’mon in…

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