JetBlue’s flat down seats are being expanded to more American cities. The air carrier’s Mint premium seating will reach seven additional destinations, such as Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, Las Vegas and San Diego. This news comes soon after JetBlue announced the provision of Mint seating on Boston-Los Angeles route, in addition to a few Caribbean destinations… Continue reading JetBlue’s Mint Services Expansion Plans Across US
The Norwegian Air, a budget-friendly airline has received initial authorization to increase its flights between America and Europe, through an Irish subsidiary. This was confirmed by US Department of Transportation on Friday. The positive outcome was reached after tough petitioning and going through several public relations campaigns from both sides: Norwegian Air and major US… Continue reading Norwegian Air Receives Initial Consent for More US-Europe Routes
JetBlue has announced to offer more Mint services in its routes. The Mint flat-bed seats were first introduced in its A321 air carriers, this had made the airline have its first premium seating. With this Mint service, JetBlue started offering its premium passengers an option of lie-flat beds, more improved food selections and amenity kits.… Continue reading More “Mint” Services in JetBlue Routes
Long Beach has recently been added to the long list of routes covered by Southwest. From June 5, the airline will operate four daily return flights from Long Beach to Oakland. This is the fourth airline to start services to Long Beach, the other airlines are JetBlue, American and Delta. The airport of Long Beach… Continue reading Non-Stop Southwest Flights from Long Beach to Oakland
All passengers travelling through Dubai airport will have to pay a newly introduced airport fee for all flights departing from here. The fee of 35 Dirham, will be applicable for all flight reservations done from April 1st onwards and is valid for all airlines departing from any of Dubai’s airport, on international routes, from June… Continue reading Dubai Adds Departure Tax On International Flights
Now passengers travelling to India can rejoice in the fact that they will have less formalities to complete when arriving here. This is due to the fact that, as per the Indian Budget of 2016-17, there are no requirements for customs forms, if a traveler has no goods to declare. The Customs Forms are still… Continue reading No Customs Forms Requirement for Travellers to India
American Airlines has just announced that passengers will no longer be able to put tickets on hold for twenty-four hours without paying. They will alternatively have to cancel their booking and put forward a refund request for the ticket, but it must be cancelled within 24 hours from the time of booking. Refunds will not… Continue reading No More 24-Hour Holds for Free by American Airlines Tickets
Ever wondered why all Boeing aircrafts are named with a 7. There is the Boeing 747, the much smaller 737, the new Dreamliner 787, and not forgetting the 757, 767 and 777. If you are a frequent flyer or if you hold the curiosity for the unusual, you might have thought of reasons behind this.… Continue reading The Curious Case of Naming all Boeing with a ‘7’
United Airlines has announced its fleet expansion with addition of 213 seater Boeing 757-300. These aircrafts will be plying on its existing routes between Washington Reagan International Airport (DCA) and between its hubs of Denver and San Francisco. Edward Russell, from Flightglobal reports that currently it is only American Airlines and Delta which are flying… Continue reading United To Operate Bigger Jets at DCA
WOW air has formally announced that they will begin services to San Francisco and Los Angeles on 9th and 15th June, making these their fifth and sixth destination respective in North America. The airline also has plans to start its low-cost flights to Europe in countries like Iceland from Los Angeles International Airport beginning this… Continue reading WOW Air Starts Flights To The West Coast in USA