Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Warren Buffett’s company, now owns more than 10% of Delta Air Lines. Buffett calls that an unintended mistake. Last month, independent of one another, Delta bought back more of its own stock. Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathway increased its holdings in Delta. When the numbers were crunched, Berkshire Hathaway owned more than 10% of Delta. Berkshire […]
A History Of Aircraft Groundings (Part 2 – The Jet Age)
121pilot, a commercial airline pilot in the USA, has graciously written a three-part series on the history of aircraft groundings. Today, we explore part two, the jet age. Click here for part one. McDonnell Douglas DC-10 The fifth aircraft grounded was the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. The type had two early incidents (one fatal, one not) […]
A History Of Aircraft Groundings (The Early Years – Part 1)
121pilot, a commercial airline pilot in the USA, has graciously written a three-part series on the history of aircraft groundings. Today, we explore the propeller era. In evaluating the FAA’s decision to ground the 737MAX, it’s helpful to review the history of aircraft types grounded by regulators and operators and the underlying reasons for those […]
Captain Sully Has Choice Words For Boeing And FAA
Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III has penned a scathing new op-ed for Baron’s assailing Boeing and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. First, he bemoans that the FAA is understaffed and underfunded. To compensate, he points out that the FAA routinely delegates critical safety tests to aircraft manufacturers like Boeing, which results in a conflict of interest. […]
Philippine Airlines Hints At SkyTeam Preference
Philippine Airlines (PAL) may join the SkyTeam alliance…but it is in no rush. PAL Vice President of Sales Ryan Uy was asked about alliances at a conference in Cebu this week. He proceeded to give a rather detailed answer: Star Alliance is big, but you see a lot of overlaps in the region. While oneworld […]
Boeing, Now It’s Your Turn To Calm The Public
Boeing does not owe the public, including its shareholders, an immediate explanation for what happened to an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8 that crashed after takeoff yesterday, killing everyone onboard. But it would be wise to address the issue in a more tactful way. Thus far, Boeing has only released a general statement on the […]
Review: Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach
The Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach has been a family favorite for many years. The refreshed rooms and central location make this a location worth considering and my favorite Hyatt property in Honolulu. During my trip to Hawaii last month I had the chance to spend a few nights here. Today I’ll review a standard partial […]
Passenger Charges Obese Seatmate $150 To Sit Next To Him
Clever or cruel? That’s the debate over a man who charged his obese seatmate $150 to avoid being bumped off a flight. On Reddit, a man asked, “AITA for making an obese man pay me cash to take up part of my seat on a long flight?” AITA is an acronym for a popular section on […]
LOT Polish Plans To Create Hub In Budapest
Polish carrier LOT, a Star Alliance member, is creating a hub…outside of Poland. The flag carrier is slowly but steadily expanding operations in Budapest, Hungary. LOT already serves Chicago (ORD), Krakow (KRK), London (LCY), New York (JFK), and Warsaw (WAW) from Budapest (BUD). LOT plans to establish an Embraer E195 base in Budapest, where it […]
Vigilante Korean Air Lounge Agent Attempts to Downgrade Paid Business Ticket, Degrades Customer
Due to a schedule change by Korean Air, our flight path changed and so did our experience. Our great deal in business class was apparently too good and a one vigilante lounge agent personally tried to stop us from flying the ticket. I’ve never been so disrespected in my life. If you are considering booking travel or signing […]
Korean Air Loses Monopoly On Lucrative Route
After a nearly 30-year monopoly, Korean Air will no longer be the sole Korean carrier flying between Seoul Incheon and Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. In 1991 Korea and Mongolia signed an aeronautical agreement. The agreement allowed for only one carrier from each country to serve Ulaanbaatar from Seoul. While the move certainly protected MIAT, the state-owned Mongolian […]
United’s Bold New Growth In Denver
United Airlines will restructure its schedule on Thursday at Denver International Airport, adding more than 60 mainline flights each week. I’ve written about United’s domestic growth strategy and rebanking strategy before. Rebanking means clustering arrivals and departures together to maximize ease of connection. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, United’s latest move at Denver will […]
United Listening To Customers, Your Move American
United recently announced a number of fleet changes that will be welcome news to elites at the 1K and Global Services level, clearly listening to customer feedback. Will American follow suit? If you are considering booking travel or signing up for a new credit card please click here. Both support LiveAndLetsFly.com. If you haven’t followed us on Facebook or Instagram, add us today. […]
Could Airlines Realistically Reduce Change Fees?
Are airline change fees, as they currently stand, penny-wise but pound-foolish for airlines? For purposes of this discussion, my focus will be on U.S. legacy carriers American, Delta, and United. I note that Southwest has no change fees and Alaska and JetBlue have more innovate change fees. Think about the imbalance. You book a trip […]
United Polaris Dining: The Sad New State Of Affairs
Just how important is meal presentation in offering a premium business class product? United Airlines is betting that it simply doesn’t matter. At least that’s the only explanation I can come up with for its choice to begin pre-plating entrees so that it can cut one flight attendant position from many international flights. I’ve written […]
United Orders Additional 737 + 777 Aircraft
Buried in the news of United’s excellent financials was a new Boeing aircraft order. As the airline continues to expand, United has placed a firm order for 24 additional 737 MAX aircraft and four additional 777-3o0ER. The deal was actually signed last month, but only made public during the earnings calls earlier this week. This […]
My Nightmare About Airline Meals
If you don’t care about my dream, feel free to skip this post. But since it was about the most vivid dream I’ve had for as long as I can remember, I’m going to share it with you. You’ve been warned. I was on a daytime Air Tahiti Nui flight in business class, happy to […]
Poisoned By An Airport Water Fountain?
Six unrelated people, six very-related symptoms. What caused these passengers to start vomiting on a Frontier flight? On New Year’s Day, Frontier Flight 397 took off from Cleveland to to Tampa with 226 passengers onboard. Inflight, six passengers, all unrelated, fell ill. Symptoms included nausea, upset stomach and vomiting. Upon arrival in Tampa, health officials […]
Lufthansa Should Ban Vandalism Parent
Did you see the video of a parent helping a child vandalize the seatbacks on a Lufthansa flight? As far as I am concerned, that calls for a ban. The appalling incident happened onboard a Lufthansa narrowbody flight in economy class. The route/destination is not known. Watch the video below: View this post on […]
A Warning To Air Italy
A friendly warning to Air Italy: learn from the mistakes of others, for you cannot live long enough to make them all yourself. Air Italy is in expansion mode. Last week, the carrier announced plans to add service to San Francisco and Los Angeles next year. This week, the carrier announced new flights to Toronto […]