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emirates

Emirates Quietly Killed Its 615-Seat Cattle Car A380

Kyle Stewart Posted onMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026 3 Comments
Emirates Airbus A380s stacked

Emirates’ 615-seat A380 was the densest jet in commercial service. They just ripped out 46 seats. The premium economy math finally beat the yield math.

BoeingUnited Airlines

United’s Oldest 777 Returns To Boeing, Fueling 777X Speculation

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 16, 2026May 15, 2026 19 Comments
United Boeing 777X

United flew N774UA, the oldest active Boeing 777 in the world, back to Paine Field this week for what has internally been called a “press event.” That alone is a fun avgeek story. But whenever United, Boeing, and the 777 are in the same sentence, I cannot help but to speculate: could United finally be […]

Flight Attendant

Confession: I Absolutely “Mermaid” On Empty Flights

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 7, 2026May 7, 2026 14 Comments
airline mermaid meaning

Apparently there is a new airline slang term floating around called “mermaiding.” I had never heard the word before this week, but after reading about it, I realized I may be guilty of one version of it…though certainly not the other. Airline “Mermaids” Are Apparently A Thing Now…And I Might Be One A recent Travel […]

LufthansaNews

Lufthansa Finally Fixes Its A380 Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 28, 2026April 27, 2026 10 Comments
Lufthansa A380 New Business Class

Lufthansa is one step closer toward offering a more competitive business class product on its A380 with the debut of a new business class seat on its superjumbo jet. First Lufthansa A380 With New Business Class Takes Off Lufthansa has debuted its first Airbus A380 (registration D-AIMC) featuring an all-new business class cabin, a long-overdue […]

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SWISS A330 Evacuated In Delhi After Aborted Takeoff: Elderly Passengers Break Legs While Others Take Selfies With Bags

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 27, 2026April 27, 2026 30 Comments
SWISS A330 evacuated Delhi

Another evacuation, this time on SWISS, and another reminder that many passengers still do not understand the most basic rule in an emergency: leave your bags behind. SWISS Flight Evacuated In Delhi After Aborted Takeoff, As Passengers Take Bags, Selfies… A SWISS International Air Lines flight was evacuated at Delhi Airport (DEL) after the crew […]

Law In Travel

FBI Arrests Alleged Iran Arms Broker At LAX While She Tries To Flee Country On Turkish Airlines

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 20, 2026April 20, 2026 5 Comments
Iran arms broker LAX arrest

Federal prosecutors say a Southern California woman was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) while trying to board a flight to Turkey after allegedly brokering Iranian weapons sales to Sudan. Woman Arrested At LAX In Alleged Iran-To-Sudan Arms Trafficking Scheme A 44-year-old Woodland Hills woman was arrested at LAX over the weekend and accused […]

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Air Canada Reveals New Business Class Suites On A321XLR And 787-10

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 14, 2026April 14, 2026 4 Comments
Air Canada business class 787-10 A321XLR

Air Canada has unveiled a new generation of cabins, including updated business class seats on both the Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-10. While the seats themselves are not unique, the attention to detail will set these products apart, at least according to Air Canada’s Chief Operator Officer. Air Canada Unveils New Business Class Suites And […]

Law In TravelVolotea

Airline Says Pay More AFTER You Book Or You Can’t Fly…Is That Even Legal?

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 13, 2026April 12, 2026 11 Comments

Airlines are always looking for new ways to boost revenue, but the latest move by Spanish budget carrier Volotea is quite unorthodox…and likely illegal. Spanish Airline Volotea Adds Fuel Surcharge After Booking…Fair Or Illegal? Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea is notifying passengers that they may have to pay an additional fuel surcharge after booking their tickets. […]

Delta Air Lines

Delta’s 2012 Refinery Bet Is Paying Off Big, Could Be Bigger

Kyle Stewart Posted onApril 12, 2026April 12, 2026 7 Comments
delta refinery oil gas pump jack

Fourteen years ago, Delta bought an oil refinery for $150 million. Now it’s worth billions. Here’s the math.

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Alaska Lounge SFO Joins Priority Pass…But Adds A Co-Pay

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 11, 2026 1 Comment

The Alaska Airlines Lounge in San Francisco (SFO) is now part of the Priority Pass network, but there’s some fine print that will require you to open your wallet every visit. Alaska Airlines Adds Priority Pass Access At SFO Lounge…With Strings Attached Alaska Airlines has added Priority Pass access to its lounge at San Francisco […]

Flight Reviewssas

Traveling In SAS Business Class With My Family On The A350, The Full Review

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 10, 2026April 10, 2026 18 Comments
SAS A350 family business class review

I’ve had consistently good experiences with SAS longhaul business class over the years and this flight was no exception…not just because of the comfortable seat and excellent food, but because of the timing. Flying to Europe on Christmas Eve is not how I’d normally choose to spend the holiday, but sometimes award availability dictates your […]

British Airways

British Airways Strands Passengers In Sub-Zero Canada For Two Days While Failing To Communicate

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 6, 2026April 5, 2026 11 Comments
British Airways stranded passengers Canada

British Airways passengers endured a miserable two-day ordeal after a longhaul flight diverted to Canada, but was it incompetence or simply a string of misfortunate occurrences beyond BA’s control? British Airways Strands Passengers For Two Days In Canada—Bad Luck Or Bad Management? British Airways flight 195 from London (LHR) to Houston (IAH) was forced to […]

JetBlue

JetBlue Says It Is Raising Bag Fees Again To Keep Fares “Low” And Wi-Fi Free

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 31, 2026March 31, 2026 8 Comments
people standing in front of a computer

JetBlue is raising baggage fees again, claiming it is the better alternative to raising airfare. But is it? JetBlue Raises Bag Fees As Fuel Prices Spike JetBlue has increased checked bag fees, blaming “rising operating costs” as jet fuel prices surge. The airline’s first checked bag now starts at $39 on off-peak days, up from […]

Travel

No Upgrade This Time: Spring Break To Europe On United, SWISS, SAS

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 30, 2026March 30, 2026 23 Comments

We’re heading to Europe for Easter break on United Airlines, SWISS, and SAS thanks to a fabulous opportunity for my son and a perfect occasion to spend time with the German side of my family. Booked! Spring Break In Europe On United, SWISS, SAS While I like to be in LA for Holy Week, I’m […]

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JetBlue-Alaska Makes Most Sense, But Does Alaska Want It?

Kyle Stewart Posted onMarch 29, 2026April 8, 2026 29 Comments
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX

There has been a lot of chatter this week about the possible targets from JetBlue for a merger, and among them Alaska makes the most sense, but are they interested? JetBlue Explores Merger Targets As Matthew recently reported in JetBlue Merger Talks Analysis, JetBlue has been actively exploring potential merger scenarios with a range of […]

AnalysisUnited Airlines

United Airlines Is Moving Beyond Cabin Classes To A More Layered Menu Of Choices

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 26, 2026March 26, 2026 25 Comments
United Airlines cabin classes menu

United Airlines is redesigning its aircraft in a very deliberate way that goes beyond seats or more premium capacity. The strategy centers on turning the airplane into a far more complex menu of options. United Is Redesigning The Airplane Around Choice, Not Just Cabins During a presentation at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Tuesday, […]

NewsUnited Airlines

United’s A321XLR Will Replace 757s This Summer And Unlock New Routes

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 24, 2026March 24, 2026 25 Comments
United A321XLR

United Airlines will introduce another Airbus A321 variant this summer, the A321XLR, an “extra long range” aircraft that will start flying transatlantic routes, with the possibility of new destinations that were not previously viable. United’s A321XLR Will Replace 757s And Expand Premium Routes United Airlines has confirmed that its incoming Airbus A321XLR aircraft will begin […]

American Airlines

American’s Hub Problem Is A Credit Card Problem

Kyle Stewart Posted onMarch 22, 2026 23 Comments
Manhattan

Airlines make more from your credit card than your seat. That should change how we think about hubs, routes, and where carriers choose to grow. The Credit Card Is the Product Now We have made this point clear many times but it came up in the news just this week with a new twist and […]

JetBlueNews

JetBlue “Mini Mint” Is Getting Bigger: New Details Reveal Larger First Class Cabins

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 18, 2026March 18, 2026 57 Comments
JetBlue Mini Mint

In July 2024, I exclusively reported that as JetBlue seeks to innovate in response to persistent losses and a blocked merger with Spirit Airlines, it plans to introduce a domestic first class cabin it has internally called “Mini Mint” across its fleet of Airbus jets. Those plans were officially confirmed in December 2024 and a […]

Lounge ReviewsSingapore Airlines

Review: Singapore Airlines The Private Room (SIN)

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 12, 2026March 12, 2026 19 Comments
a couch and table in a room

Singapore Airlines offers two first class lounges at its hub at Singapore Changi Airport. This review highlights The Private Room, the exclusive first class lounge for Singapore Airlines first class passengers. Singapore Airlines The Private Room Review (SIN) Ahead of my Singapore Airlines Suites Class from Singapore to London, I spent a few minutes The […]

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