Let’s play a game of imagination. Imagine a situation in which one airline decides to invest in several others. So the airline does. A little bit here, a little bit there. Now imagine that these other airlines are part of a common alliance and cooperate together on many levels. The strategic investment allows a seat […]
Dense, Dimwitted Logic From A Deliberately Deceptive Delta CEO

Air Italy’s USA expansion has caused a stir amongst U.S. legacy carriers. But Delta CEO Ed Bastian’s op-ed response is riddled with deception and outright mistruth. Feel free to start by reading Ed Bastian’s op-ed without my commentary. I’m going to jump right into his op-ed and provide a line-by-line deconstruction and analysis. In doing […]
My Prediction For United’s “Historic” New Route Announcement

United Airlines’ CEO Oscar Munoz will make a “historic” route announcement today. I have 10 predictions for potential new routes. According to an insider on airliners.net, United will make a historic route announcement today at 11:00AM CT. United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz will host a media conference call to discuss an historic package of new […]
As Air Italy Looks To California, Congress Looks To Block

A posse of U.S. Senators has Air Italy in its crosshairs, dampening news that the Italian carrier plans to add service to two California cities next yaer. Air Italy Announces Service to LAX and SFO Yesterday, Air Italy announced new nonstop service between Milan and both Los Angeles and San Francisco. Starting next spring, the […]
Manila To Osaka Via Koror And Guam, All On A United Airlines 737!

When you think about which airline to fly from Manila to Osaka, your first thought is probably not on United. It wasn’t mine either. But I could not resist. United has a hub in Guam. This was once a Continental hub and before that an Air Micronesia hub. From Guam, United operates to many islands […]
A New Connection From Los Angeles To Africa

Ethiopian Airlines will connect Los Angeles with Lomé, Togo, becoming the first nonstop flight between LAX and the African continent. Last month I wrote about Ethiopian abandoning its Addis Ababa – Dublin – Los Angeles flight. Days after cancelling it, the carrier reinstated it, but with no possibility of booking flights between Dublin and Los Angeles […]
Philippine Airlines Launches Nonstop Service To New York JFK

Philippine Airlines has launched nonstop service between Manila and New York City aboard its new Airbus A350-900 jetliner. The flag carrier of the Philippines, more commonly known as PAL, will serve New York JFK five times weekly. With the inauguration of this route, PAL joins the Top-10 Club of world’s longest flights. At 8,520 miles, this […]
Is Ethiopian Airlines Abandoning LAX?

Here’s a mystery perhaps we can solve together. I book Award Expert clients on Ethiopian Airlines to/from Africa all the time. The airline is very generous in releasing award space and has an unparalleled route network within Africa. It also now serves many key cities in the USA, including Los Angeles…at least for now. A […]
Book Singapore Airlines A380 First Class Awards With Partner Miles!

Ever wanted to fly the on the Singapore Airlines A380 in first class but don’t have any Singapore Airlines miles? Now you have other options. The floodgates of award space available to Singapore’s own KrisFlyer members has not been made available to all. But we’ve seen an increase in space lately made available to partner […]
German Appeals Court Rules Kuwait Airways Cannot Be Forced To Carry Israeli Passengers

While condemning the discriminatory policy, a German appeals court in Frankfurt nevertheless ruled that Kuwait Airways cannot be forced to carry Israeli passengers. An Israeli student in Germany had purchased a ticket in 2016 on Kuwait Airways to travel from Frankfurt to Bangkok via Kuwait City. But Kuwait Airways cancelled the ticket because Kuwaiti law […]
Ghost Flights From London Heathrow

Three of the most valuable commodities in the world: gold, silver…and LHR slots? Take a worldwide financial hub and throw in an airport bursting at the seams and you have a classic supply and demand dilemma. But the ironic result is empty flights to nowhere. Perhaps it’s not so ironic when you consider an airline […]
Civil War in Trump Administration Over Gulf Carriers

What happens when two factions within the White House hold differing views on the same agreement? A war of words, to say the least… A fascinating AP story by Josh Lederman outlines the conflict. In one corner, President Donald Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro. In the other corner, the U.S. Department of State. The controversy: what the airline […]
Delta’s Victory Lap Over a Meaningless Agreement + New Service to India?

Reading press releases from American, Delta, and United, you would think that Emirates and Etihad agreed to abandon service to the United States. They actually agreed to very little. But in a face-saving move, U.S. carriers are celebrating. Delta’s press release reads: Trump administration secures agreement with UAE to enforce trade deals, protect American jobs. […]
Airlines Condemn Trump Budget Plan

A proposed plan to raise airline fees for TSA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection has airlines bracing for an attack from an Administration it so far has strongly supported. The relationship between the White House and U.S. airlines is quite a paradox. It was only weeks ago that Detla CEO Ed Bastian praised the Administration […]
Qatar vs. Delta – Who Really Won?

Later today U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will announce a sweeping deal that will put to rest the dispute between U.S. carriers and Qatar Airways. But who is the real winner here? Qatar Airways will agree not to run indirect flights to the USA (Fifth Freedom flights) “for now” and will become more financially […]
Review: Singapore Airlines A380 Economy Class New York to Frankfurt

It was with some reluctance that I agreed to fly Singapore Airlines economy class, but it was not a mistake: the flight turned out to be one of the best economy class experiences in all my years of flying. I outlined here what a great deal a walk-up ticket on Singapore Airlines is for travel […]
Singapore Airlines: Cheap Last-Minute New York – Frankfurt Tickets

After New York last week, John and I had to fly to Frankfurt to meet with a shipping transport company. We had planned to use miles, but Thursday turned out to be a particularly busy travel day so nothing opened in business or first. Nothing without triple connections and losing the entirety of Friday. But […]
Review: Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 Business Class Dublin to Los Angeles

Ethiopian Airlines’ Fifth Freedom service from Dublin to Los Angeles featured an outdated seat in business class, but genuinely friendly service and a great meal. Ethiopian Airlines runs a bustling operation in Dublin, Ireland. Flights to Washington, New York, and Toronto all make technical stops in DUB. But Ethiopian only has pickup rights in Dublin […]
German Court Rules Kuwait Airways Can Deny Boarding to Israelis

A German court has ruled that Kuwait Airways can refuse to transport Israeli citizens without running afoul of German anti-discrimination law. The case involved a man who had purchased a ticket from Frankfurt to Bangkok via Kuwait City on Kuwait Airways in 2016. Upon learning that he intended to travel with an Israeli passport, Kuwait […]
Want a Free Upgrade? Dressing Nice Won’t Cut It…

The AP is out with the perennial “if you want a free upgrade, dress nice” story. These stories always evoke an eye roll from me, yet their persistence over the years suggest that hope springs eternal. George Hobica of Airfarewatchdog.com claims he has been “inexplicably upgraded” while wearing “a nice suit and tie”, noting that […]