A tequila brand to expand into the UK airline market, will it work with high fuel prices?

Billionโ€‘dollar brand strategists Rob Fitzpatrick and Marco Robinson have announced the launch of Naked Diablo Airlines, a new lifestyleโ€‘driven carrier set to begin operations in January 2027. Positioned as a global disruptor, the airline is described as a new category of travel built around experience, transparency, and social impact rather than traditional airline economics. The project expands the fastโ€‘growing Naked Diablo brand, originally known for its premium tequila line, into a multiโ€‘industry global ecosystem.

The airlineโ€™s model emphasizes radical transparency, with every ticket showing exactly what percentage of the fare goes to charitable impact and who benefits from it. A portion of each ticket will support initiatives to move people experiencing homelessness into permanent housing. The founders frame this as a shift from passive charity to participatory ownership, where customers earn rewards, build community value, and engage with the broader Naked Diablo brand.

Initial routes will operate from London and Manchester to major leisure destinations including Malaga, Alicante, Ibiza, Palma, Amsterdam, Paris, Nice, and Venice, with expansion into the U.S. market planned for 2028. The airline is marketed as โ€œlifestyle aviation,โ€ promising fun, safety, and memorable travel experiences.

The launch builds on the momentum of Naked Diabloโ€™s media presence, including the awardโ€‘winning documentary How to Build a Billionโ€‘Dollar Brand and the reality series Tequila Empire, which have chronicled the companyโ€™s rapid growth. Fitzpatrick brings extensive global business and property experience, while Robinson contributes his background as an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and media personality known for highโ€‘impact philanthropic work.

American Airlines adds trading cards for its 100th anniversary

American Airlines announced:

To celebrate our 100th anniversary, American trading cards are taking flight.

Starting soon, pilots will be sharing collectible cards featuring some of the aircraft from our current fleet, plus special centennial editions honoring iconic planes like the DCโ€‘3, 707 and MDโ€‘80. Each card includes aircraft specs, diagrams and fascinating facts that make every flight a little more memorable.

Flying with us this summer? Ask your pilot and start collecting.

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National Airlines Celebrates Successful Delivery of Its First Boeing 777-200F Aircraft

National Airlines proudly marked the successful delivery of its first Boeing 777-200F freighter aircraft (N791CA) at the Boeing Everett Factory on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, celebrating a major milestone in the airline’s continued growth and fleet modernization.

The addition of the Boeing 777-200F to National Airlines’ fleet represents a significant advancement in its operational capabilities. Renowned for its long-range performance, fuel efficiency, and high payload capacity, the aircraft will enable the airline to further enhance its global cargo network and deliver superior and sustainable services to customers.

The successful delivery reinforces National Airlines’ commitment to innovation, reliability, and excellence in the air cargo sector, positioning the airline for continued expansion in key global markets. The airline will be taking deliveries of its rest three 777-200F freighters in the coming months.

National Airlines N791CA Aircraft

Amazon Leo introduces gigabit-speed antenna for commercial aviation

Amazon has unveiled the Amazon Leo Aviation Antenna, a lowโ€‘profile, electronically steered inflightโ€‘connectivity system designed to deliver up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload to every seat on an aircraft. The antenna is built specifically for aviation, with no moving parts, a slim 2.6โ€‘inch profile to reduce drag, and a design that allows airlines to install it in one day. It integrates its own modem, uses aviationโ€‘grade connectors, and is engineered to withstand harsh weather and temperature extremes.

A single antenna is capable of supporting an entire aircraftโ€”widebodies or regional jetsโ€”providing enough bandwidth for streaming, gaming, video calls, and realโ€‘time collaboration. Crew can also use the connection for operational tasks that benefit from nearโ€‘instant data. The system connects to Amazonโ€™s lowโ€‘Earthโ€‘orbit satellite network, handing off seamlessly between satellites as the aircraft moves, and uses laser interโ€‘satellite links to maintain performance over oceans, polar routes, and remote regions.

Amazon Leo is building more than 300 global ground gateways to reduce latency and improve resilience, routing traffic through AWS edge locations for fast access to the internet or cloud services. The company says airlines have responded strongly to the technology, with Delta Air Lines and JetBlue already signing agreements to adopt the system. Amazon plans to share additional details as it moves toward commercial rollout.

American Airlines to launch electronic boarding gates at DFW, ushering in the next evolution of the boarding experience

American Airlines is advancing the future of air travel with the official launch of electronic boarding gates at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) beginning this summer. Following a successful pilot in November 2025, and strong customer feedback, American is now deploying the technology at scale at its largest hub, reinforcing the airlineโ€™s commitment to a more seamless, user-friendly and consistent boarding experience. 

American will be the first major U.S. network carrier to install dormakaba electronic boarding gates at scale at a major U.S. airport hub, starting in the new DFW Terminal C Pier Expansion, setting a new standard for how customers move from gate to aircraft. 

A more seamless, enhanced journey

Electronic boarding gates extend Americanโ€™s broader digital journey by giving customers clearer guidance and a more predictable path from the gate to the aircraft. 

The nearly 20 dormakaba Argus Air XS electronic boarding gates will support customers and team members throughout the boarding process by:

  • Streamlining manual tasks for Americanโ€™s team members during boarding, allowing them more time to provide exceptional customer service and operationally critical tasks
  • Providing clear, American-branded touchscreen instructions so customers know exactly what to expectย 
  • Automatically validating boarding passes before opening, allowing customers to proceed smoothly to the aircraftย 
  • Regulating the pace of boarding to reduce congestion and improve jet bridge flow

โ€œAfter piloting the technology late last year and seeing positive feedback from both customers and team members, weโ€™re excited to further incorporate electronic boarding gates at DFW,โ€ said Americanโ€™s Senior Vice President of DFW Hub Operations Jim Moses. โ€œThis is another step forward in creating a modern, seamless journey for customers, while keeping our people at the center of the experience.โ€

The new gates will debut at Americanโ€™s new Terminals A and C pier expansions scheduled to open this year. The piers are part of a multiyear modernization project of DFW, aimed at delivering a smoother and enhanced experience for customers and team members. The gates will be another opportunity for American to simplify its customersโ€™ boarding experience, while enhancing the airlineโ€™s already rigorous security standards.

Together, these capabilities help deliver an innovative boarding experience โ€” regardless of flight, time of day or destination.

A foundation for the future of travel

Boarding is one part of Americanโ€™s broader focus on improving the end-to-end customer journey. Following the launch at DFW, American plans to expand electronic boarding gates to additional hubs and gateway airports over time, helping standardize the boarding experience across the network.

Electronic boarding gates are the latest in a series of digital innovations American has introduced to enhance the customer experience across every stage of the journey. Last year, American added faster, more secure flight connection and identity verification processes through the rollout of One Stop Security for international connecting passengers and the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, which are making the airport experience quicker and more consistent for travelers.

This year, American continues to invest in technology that brings clarity, consistency and confidence to travel with the launch of free inflight Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T, for all AAdvantageยฎ members, ongoing mobile app enhancements and smarter disruption-management tools that help customers rebook more easily during irregular operations.

Together, these advancements reflect Americanโ€™s broader commitment to creating a more intuitive, connected and modern experience โ€” one that empowers customers with the right information at the right time, whether theyโ€™re planning a trip, navigating the airport or settling in on board.

Delta to debut its next generation Delta Oneยฎ suite on the new Airbus A350-1000s

Delta will debut its next generation Delta Oneยฎ suite for A350-1000s and expands its suite offering to the A330-200/300 fleet, extending its lead with the most business class suites of any U.S. airline  

  • Delta is introducing its next generation Delta One suite on new Airbusย A350-1000ย aircraft following a two-year intentional design process and a decade of data from customers and employees alike.
  • The airline will also add Delta One suites to its Airbus A330-200/300 fleet for the first time as part of a nose-to-tail refresh and introduce an always-open self-serve snack station for Delta One customers.
  • Every seat in every cabin on both fleets โ€” the A350-1000 and refreshed A330-200/300 โ€” will feature Deltaโ€™s largest seatback screens ever with cinema-quality, high-definition picture clarity, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C and universal AC power outlets, and memory foam cushions.
  • Deltaโ€™sย modern onboard design,ย first introduced in early 2025, continues to roll out across new aircraft and the existing fleet; the airline expects 800+ aircraft will have the new interiors in the next five years.

Ten years of customer insights and two years of intentional design has resulted in Deltaโ€™s next generation Delta One suite debuting on the Airbus A350-1000 โ€” Deltaโ€™s newest and largest aircraft, delivering a 50% premium seat mix, arriving early 2027. Additionally, Deltaโ€™s Airbus A330-200/300 fleet is getting upgraded with suites featuring privacy doors in the Delta One cabin โ€” a first for the fleet โ€” and an elevated onboard experience for all cabins. Altogether, these initiatives are part of one of Delta’s largest fleet upgrade investments, totaling more than $1B.  

โ€œEvery time a customer boards a Delta flight, the experience and surroundings should feel familiar โ€” creating a sense of home and comfort when youโ€™re away,โ€ said Mauricio Parise, vice president of Brand Experience. โ€œThat was the driving factor behind every intentional design feature and investment we made in developing our brand new A350-1000 experience, which we extended through nose-to-tail upgrades of our A330-200/300s and will continue to roll out across our fleet.โ€

The A350-1000 and A330-200/300 upgrades come on the heels of Delta introducing its modern onboard look and feel in 2025 to overwhelmingly positive feedback and a 25-point increase in customer satisfaction scores. The new interior design is being applied to these ships and on more than 800 aircraft over the next five years as Delta takes delivery of new aircraft and invests in interior refreshes across its current fleet.

Delta has long been the leader in elevating the customer experience, introducing the first all-suite business class cabin in 2017. It would be four years before any U.S. carrier followed Deltaโ€™s lead with an all-suite business class cabin. Delta continues to lead the industry today with the most suites in the sky of any U.S. airline. The airline anticipates 90% of Delta One seats will be suites with sliding privacy doors by 2030.

Delta One: Designed to feel like the only one

Months of research and feedback with SkyMiles Members and Delta people steered every stitch and feature of the next generation suite with partner Thompson Aero Seating to develop a truly bespoke Delta One experience. The result: a seat packed with premium touches, including a 3+ inch longer flat-bed that gives customers more than six-and-half feet to stretch out, a new pillow-top cushion that adds a plush layer on top of the memory foam cushioned seat and smart stowage options that include a cubby for shoes, a tray within easy reach of the flat bed for your phone and a hook for eyeglasses.

โ€œCustomers are clear that comfort is their number one priority when flying Delta One โ€” 97% say Deltaโ€™s flat-bed is the reason for choosing the cabin,โ€ said Parise. โ€œThis led us to a new design that, when combined with our current mattress pad and luxury bedding from Missoni, makes for an incomparable sleep at 30,000 feet.โ€

For those who prefer to binge-watch a favorite show on long over-night trips, the A350-1000 suite features a 24-inch cinema-quality screen โ€” Delta’s largest ever โ€” to enjoy an even larger content library of movies, games, sports and series on the seatback with brighter, sharper images and vibrant colors in high definition. Bluetooth connectivity gives customers the option to pair their own headphones, while wireless charging built-in to a stone in-lay on the console allows customers to keep multiple devices charged as they use each throughout the flight.

And because late-night movies arenโ€™t quite complete without indulging in snacks, Delta is introducing a dedicated refreshment station for Delta One customers located at the main entryway on the A350-1000 and at the front of the A330-200/300. Whether stretching your legs or simply in the mood for something between services, itโ€™s there for you any time โ€” no waiting.

โ€œThis snack station gives customers control over their time โ€“ small choices like when to grab a snack can feel meaningful,โ€ said Parise. โ€œWe are deliberate about making it easy for customers to get what they need when they need it and offering a flight experience that best meets the needs of each customer. Whether youโ€™re working, traveling with kids or simply awake when others are sleeping โ€” itโ€™s there for you.โ€

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The next generation Delta One suites on the A350-1000 are set in a reverse-herringbone configuration, with outer rows facing the windows โ€” an important view to customers. This design creates a more expansive feel and additional privacy. The suites adjoining in the middle of the cabin feature the popular sliding window that customers can choose to have open when traveling with a companion or closed completely for privacy.

Many of these same thoughtful design elements โ€” including the pillow-top, wireless charging, tactile seat controls, signature feature lamp, in-suite mood lighting and USB-C โ€”are incorporated into the suites being added to Deltaโ€™s A330-200/300 aircraft, creating continuity in the Delta One experience across fleets.

In consultation with Deltaโ€™s Advisory Board on Disability & Accessible Travel, new accessible features have also been integrated into both the A350-1000 and A330-200/300 fleets. A new, custom-designed seat control center โ€” inspired by luxury vehicles โ€” uses tactile elements allowing customers to intuitively adjust seat comfort through the sense of touch. Tactile features carry over into the lavatories, and each aircraft will have a dedicated accessible lavatory providing more space for customers with reduced mobility.

Premium touches in every cabin for every customer

Premium doesnโ€™t stop with Delta One โ€” a brand-new seat design in Delta Comfort and Delta Main provides an additional one inch of legroom and a convenient seatback shelf to keep personal items within reach. Every seat on the A350-1000 and A330-200/300 has memory foam cushions to keep customers comfortable on long-haul flights and each has USB-C and international AC power outlets to keep devices charged for SkyMiles Members taking advantage of Deltaโ€™s fast, free Wi-Fi.

โ€œThe experience is designed to be deeply human-centric, with every inch within the aircraft created to provide top-notch comfort and connectivity,โ€ said Parise. โ€œAs we expand our network into Asia, Africa, the Middle East and beyond, these aircraft ensure we have the right capacity, efficiency and experience our customers want on Delta.โ€

Every seat on the A350-1000 and A330-200/300s will have a bigger seatback screen with 4K QLED resolution and Bluetooth capabilities. Powered by the nextโ€‘generation technology from Thales, first announced at CES 2025, the new in-flight entertainment (IFE) system unlocks capability to deliver more content than ever before, bringing a deeper and more varied library of movies, series, live and curated content and interactive experiences, with room to grow over time. Delta SkyMiles Members can sign in to the Delta Sync seatback experience to access personalized recommendations and real-time travel notifications delivered directly to their seatback screen, available on more than 430 aircraft today.

Cabin lighting is also designed for every moment of flight through the entirety of the aircraft, from warm and inviting hues at mealtime to low and relaxing settings for sleep and a gentle transition to daylight to help customers adjust to a new time zone upon arrival.

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Air Canada Unveils Next Generation Glowing Hearted Cabins

Air Canada today detailed its most significant cabin investment, unveiling new long-haul cabin designs at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany. The first major expression of its new Glowing Hearted standard, the design delivers a distinctly Canadian experience, emphasizing comfort, care, and connection for all customers on every flight, while signalling the airlineโ€™s bold growth ambitions.

The completely reimagined cabins will appear first this summer on the A321XLR, which offers a true lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class experience for the first time on a single-aisle aircraft. The introduction of the new Airbus A321XLR will be a game changer, unlocking new trans-Atlantic routes and allowing Air Canada to offer an upgraded, premium journey across more of its North America transcontinental network. The new cabin design featuring the exclusive Air Canada Signature Plus Suite will launch when the Boeing 787-10 enters service.

Upgrades to the Experience Across All Cabins

Air Canadaโ€™s new Glowing Hearted design standard will deliver a range of thoughtful upgrades for every customer, including:

  • All-new ergonomic seats designed to maximize personal space with built-in tablet holders, and larger overhead bins.
  • Significantly larger 4K OLED screens and Bluetooth audio available for all customers.
  • Access to high-powered USB-C and AC power outlets at every seat, ensuring laptops and all personal devices stay fully charged.
  • Air Canada Premium Economy cabins will also feature new extended privacy wings for added comfort.

Upgrades to the Premium Experience

The cabin updates are headlined by distinct premium products that will be available on the airlineโ€™s newest aircraft.

On the Airbus A321XLR:

  • For the first time on a single-aisle aircraft, Air Canada will introduceย 14 lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class seats, setting a new standard for single-aisle comfort on longer journeys.
  • 4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 19-inch Premium Cabins) with Bluetooth audio.

On the Boeing 787-10:

  • Air Canadaย Signature Plus, a new and exclusive suite at the front of the aircraft, designed for customers seeking an elevated experience with extra space. The suites in the centre of the aircraft also offer companion seats for use while in cruise. ย 
  • All four suites include a larger (2-metre/6โ€™5โ€) bed, quartzite-topped table and a dedicated guest seat, with more space for personal items and a higher wall for additional privacy.
  • The two centre suites feature a fully retractable sliding privacy panel, maximizing sociability for up to four customers travelling together.
  • 4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 16-inch in Premium Economy, and up to 27-inch in premium cabins) with Bluetooth audio.

Distinctly Canadian Design and Commitment to Quality

The new cabin design is inspired by Canada, creating a thoroughly modern space that evokes a sense of calm.

Key design features across both aircraft:

  • Air Canada Signature red stitchingย and bespoke fabrics provide a subtle Canadian touch paired with a palette of greys and stone.ย 
  • Naturalย wood grain detailsย are complemented by bronze metal accents.ย 
  • Leather-grain surfaces and metal finishes reflect deliberate investment in enduring quality, balancing refined aesthetics and durability.ย 

A refined and Glowing Hearted experience:

  • On the Airbus A321XLR, a backlit canopy of maple leaves for an unmistakably Canadian welcome for every customer as they board.ย 
  • On the Boeing 787-10, premium customers are greeted by aย wave-like entrance monument, inspired by Canadaโ€™s waterways and anchored by the Air Canada rondelle cast in bronze.ย 
  • To be unveiled later this year, the end-to-end hospitality experience will be distinctly Canadian and include upgraded service, food and beverage elements and elevated amenities.ย 

North American Fleet Upgrade Program Underway

In addition to the Glowing Hearted cabins on the A321XLR and 787-10 Dreamliner, Air Canada is also upgrading the interiors on other fleets.

Air Canadaโ€™s Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, currently operated by Rouge, will move to the mainline fleet and be retrofitted to Air Canadaโ€™s latest design standard, while the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will transition to Air Canada Rouge in 2026. This will allow customers flying Rouge leisure and Sun routes across North America and the Caribbean to enjoy upgraded interiors, including personal seatback entertainment, reclining seats and complimentary Fast, Free Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell.

Upgrades to the customer experience also extend to the Air Canada Express aircraft operated by Jazz Aviation LP, which will be fitted with new cabins, and are now flying with next generation Fast, Free Wi-Fi.

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9 hubs, 9 stories: Americanโ€™s connection factories to the world

American Airlines gave a bit of history of its major system hubs:

American Airlines uses a hub-and-spoke network centered on nine hubs, enabling it to efficiently serve more origin and destination pairs than competitors.

Americanโ€™s nine hubs are: Charlotte (CLT), Chicago (ORD), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York (JFK and LGA), Philadelphia (PHL), Phoenix (PHX) and Washington, D.C. (DCA).

Together, these hubs offer customers unparalleled global connectivity to more than 350 destinations in more than 60 countries. Over the past 100 years, Americanโ€™s hubs have grown to help connect passengers to the world.

CLT

Americanโ€™s CLT hub is the airlineโ€™s gateway to the southeast and a conveniently located connecting point for traffic throughout the eastern U.S. Currently, the airline serves more than 170 destinations from CLT. American Airlines legacy carrier Piedmont Airlines served Charlotte since its founding in 1948. By 1982, Piedmont opened its first hub at the airport, setting the stage for future growth, which included the regionโ€™s first trans-Atlantic service โ€” to London โ€” in 1987. Piedmont grew with the airport and the Charlotte region, and this growth continued as Piedmont became part of USAir (later rebranded as US Airways) in 1989. Following the merger of American and US Airways, the Charlotte hub has continued to play a critical role as the combined airlineโ€™s second-largest hub.

ORD

Chicago has been part of Americanโ€™s network since the beginning, a century ago, when the first flight of forerunner Robertson Aircraft departed for St. Louis on April 15, 1926. A decade later, American was the first airline to fly the Douglas DC-3 between New York and Chicago. When Oโ€™Hare International Airport opened in 1955, American was among the first carriers to serve the airport, and legacy carrier TWA offered the airportโ€™s first international service โ€” to Paris. By the 1980s, following airline deregulation, American began offering broader connectivity and more service from ORD to more cities throughout the U.S. and eventually globally, with nonstop service to Londonโ€™s Heathrow Airport (LHR) which began in 1990 and continues to this day. The ORD hub began as, and remains, a cornerstone of Americanโ€™s network, connecting more than 150 destinations globally with more than 500 daily departures.

DFW

The Dallas-Fort Worth area has been a major part of Americanโ€™s story. One of Americanโ€™s earliest forerunner carriers, Southern Air Transport, was founded in Dallas nearly a century ago in 1929. In addition to providing American with deep roots in Texas, Southern also brought to American the man who would go on to guide the company for the first three decades of its existence: former CEO C.R. Smith. It is fitting that when DFW opened in 1974, American made the first landing at the new airport, and five years later relocated its headquarters to the area. Americanโ€™s hub at DFW, first opened in 1981, has gone on to become the worldโ€™s second largest, with nonstop access to over 230 destinations (more than any other U.S. city) across more than 900 peak daily departures. American operates from all five terminals at DFW with plans to continue growing as part of additional investments in Terminals A and C, and a new Terminal F, planned to open in 2027.

LAX

In 1946, American became part of Los Angeles history when it was one of the first airlines to begin operations at LAX. After that, American pioneered nonstop transcontinental service with the Douglas DC-7 between New York and Los Angeles in 1953. In 1959, American launched the first transcontinental jet service with the Boeing 707 to Los Angeles from New York. Over more than 75 years of service at LAX, American has been a part of the entertainment industryโ€™s travel needs and even appeared in numerous film and television productions. The airline continues to upgrade infrastructure to enhance passenger comfort at the airport, with a multiyear plan to modernize its home in Terminals 4 and 5.

MIA

MIA is Americanโ€™s gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean with service to more than 75 international destinations โ€” the most of any of Americanโ€™s hubs. Although American entered the South Florida market later than some competitors, its arrival in 1979 โ€” spurred by airline deregulation โ€” marked the beginning of a dynamic and successful chapter for the airline in the region. This was exemplified by the 1990 purchase of former Eastern Airlines route authorities to Latin America, which brought about new service to dozens of cities in the Caribbean and South and Central America. Within a decade, work had begun on what became Terminal D โ€” Americanโ€™s consolidated, mile-long terminal offering fast, easy connections and premium customer amenities. American continues to add new destinations from MIA, turning it into the airlineโ€™s largest international gateway.

JFK-LGA

New York has played a central role in Americanโ€™s history, with a succession of industry and world โ€˜firsts.โ€™ Predecessor airlines such as Colonial Air Transport had served New York since the 1920s, and American pioneered the โ€œSouthern Route,โ€ spanning the east and west coasts from New York, by the 1930s. In 1936, American became the first airline to fly the groundbreaking Douglas DC-3 between New York and Chicago. American was also the first airline to agree to serve the cityโ€™s new LaGuardia Airport when it opened in 1939, and at the same time ushered in a new era of airport comfort and luxury by opening the worldโ€™s first VIP lounge at LaGuardia: the Admirals Clubยฎ lounge.

Two decades later, American inaugurated the countryโ€™s first transcontinental jet service from John F. Kennedy International Airport (then still known as โ€˜Idlewildโ€™) to Los Angeles. American remains one of the largest carriers in the region, offering over 240 daily departures to more than 95 destinations, with many more served by partners. In 2021, Americanโ€™s stunning new Terminal B at LGA officially opened, followed a year later by industry-leading premium lounges at JFK in partnership with British Airways.

PHL

American legacy carrier Allegheny Airlines was a fixture of commercial aviation in Pennsylvania beginning in 1939, and through mergers and market evolution, Americanโ€™s Philadelphia hub originated in 1985 with legacy carrier USAir (later US Airways). Within 10 years, USAir expanded its presence from PHL to include trans-Atlantic flights to Frankfurt, Germany; London; and Paris, eventually necessitating the need for a new, enlarged international terminal which opened in 2003. Since the merger between American and US Airways, PHL has served as the airlineโ€™s primary trans-Atlantic gateway with flights to 19 destinations in Europe. As part of the carrierโ€™s continued investment in PHL, American opened a new Flagshipยฎ lounge and refreshed Admirals Clubยฎ lounge in Terminal A in 2025.

PHX

American first began scheduled service to Phoenix in 1930, and in 1963 brought the first scheduled jet service to the region with the arrival of the Boeing 707. Deregulation ushered in the formation of innovative new airlines including America West, which was founded in Phoenix in 1983. Beginning with initial service to just three cities, America West grew to become the airportโ€™s largest airline and ultimately merged with US Airways in 2005. Since the US Airways and American merger, PHX has remained an important hub for connecting the southwestern U.S. with the airlineโ€™s global network โ€” including operating nearly 250 peak day departures to more than 100 destinations.

DCA

When DCA opened for operations in 1941, American was the first airline to operate at the airport. Owing to its importance both in the airlineโ€™s route system and with the local community, the airline opened its second Admirals Clubยฎ lounge at the airport. As the airline industry evolved, so did DCA. The advent of larger jet aircraft ultimately led to a โ€˜perimeter ruleโ€™ being imposed at DCA, limiting most flights beyond 1,250 miles and ensuring high-quality air service to the nationโ€™s capital for communities of all sizes. In 1997, the modern DCA was transformed by the opening of the new Cรฉsar Pelli-designed terminal facility that enhanced the airport experience without sacrificing the convenience and efficiency customers had come to appreciate. Throughout this continued evolution, first for US Airways and then American, the DCA hub has played a critical role both in serving local demand to and from the Washington, D.C., region as well as facilitating fast, easy connections along the East Coast.

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Jetstar’s 787 Dreamliner has had a glow up and is ready to takeoff further

Jetstar’s first revamped Boeing 787 Dreamliner took to the skies on April 7, 2026, operating its inaugural service from Melbourne to Phuket and giving customers a taste of the new-look cabin and onboard wi-fi on Jetstarโ€™s International 787 network.ย 

The refurbished Dreamliner arrived in Melbourne from Hong-Kong earlier this week after completing a major multi-million-dollar cabin refit, the most significant transformation in the 787 Dreamlinerโ€™s history with Jetstar.

The makeover covers both the business and economy cabins, bringing new seating, in-flight Wi-Fi and expanded crew rest facilities that will allow Jetstar to operate flights of up to 16 hours. All 11 of Jetstar’s 787 Dreamliners will progressively undergo the same refit, with the fleet transformation continuing through to late-2027.

New cabins

The business cabin has more than doubled in size, growing from 21 seats to 44 in response to growing demand for premium travel at low-cost prices. The new business seats feature a 38-inch pitch and seven-inch recline, a six-way adjustable headrest, enhanced cushioning, calf and footrests, bi-fold in-arm tray tables with cocktail table, seat back device holders and dual high-power USB-C charging points.

Business seats on Jetstar's refreshed 787

Economy has also been revamped with all-new RECARO aircraft seating. The new economy seats offer a 30-inch pitch and five-inch recline, two inches more than Jetstar’s A320neo and A321LR aircraft. Customers will also benefit from a six-way adjustable headrest, additional in-seat cushioning, seat back device holders and dual high-power USB-C charging points.

Connectivity

For the first time ever on Jetstar’s 787s, customers can stay connected in the air. Jetstar has partnered with Viasat, the same provider used on Qantas flights, to deliver fast satellite-enabled Wi-Fi across the refreshed fleet. The service supports streaming, messaging, browsing, and everyday internet use throughout flights on the revamped 787 aircraft.

Business Class passengers will receive complimentary access to Jetstar’s premium Streaming-Plus product, providing unlimited in-flight entertainment and browsing. Economy customers can also purchase Wi-Fi on board, with two options available at launch:

ยท       Streaming-Plus (unlimited access) from $25^

ยท       Social Plus (basic browsing, social media access & video playback restricted) from $20^

With seatback screens removed, customers are encouraged to bring their own headsets and stream directly to their own devices via the on-board Wi-Fi.

Takeoff further

The installation of six lie-flat crew rest bunks at the rear of the aircraft is one of the most significant changes in this refit, allowing the aircraft to travel further, to new destinations. By giving crew the rest they need for longer operations, Jetstar’s 787s will be capable of flights of up to 16 hours, opening the door to exciting potential new routes.

Jetstar Route Map - Australia NZ INT 2025

Jetstar already operates its 787 fleet to destinations across Asia, including Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Seoul, Phuket, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and soon, Colombo in Sri Lanka. The extended range capability will give the airline greater flexibility to grow its international network in the years ahead giving customers more choice for international low fares travel. 

Business class upgrades

To coincide with the return of the first refreshed 787, Jetstar recently launched BidCash, a new product that gives customers the chance to place a cash bid for a chance to upgrade to a Business Class seat on Jetstar’s international 787 flights.

Jetstar also plans to extend this new and exciting product to Qantas Frequent Flyer members. Coming soon Qantas Frequent Flyers will be able to bid for Business Class upgrades using Qantas Points, including a Classic Upgrade Reward style product and a Points Plus Pay offering, which combines Qantas Points and cash.

With business capacity on some international routes more than doubling from 21 to 44 seats, customers will have more opportunity than ever to secure an upgrade and takeoff more in style.

^Wi-fi pricing is introductory and subject to change. Pricing may vary route by route.

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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES POPS THE CORK ON SANTA ROSA SERVICE, PAIRED WITH SIP AND SHIP PROGRAM FOR WINE LOVERS STARTING APRIL 24


Travelers can toast to a new destination and fly a case of wine home “on the house”

DALLAS, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) began service in Santa Rosa, California’s Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport today. To celebrate the airline’s wine country expansion, Southwestยฎ will introduce a new Sip and Shipโ„ข program 1, which will allow Southwest Customers to check one case of wine at no cost from select West Coast locations starting later this month.

“We’re excited to open the door to more of California’s incredible destinations, especially the stunning wine region of Sonoma County, as we add our 14th airport to our already best-in-industry intra-California service,” said Andrew Watterson, Chief Operating Officer at Southwest Airlinesยฎ. “By adding service to Sonoma County Airport and launching Sip and Ship, we’re offering our Customers even more convenience and an opportunity to continuing sipping and savoring their time in wine country.”

Plot Your Trip

Southwest’s Santa Rosa (Sonoma County), California service is connecting nonstop to San DiegoLas VegasDenver, and Burbank, California. The San Diego and Las Vegas routes are now operating daily, including two San Diego roundtrips on peak days. Burbank will initially operate five days a week, and Denver will operate on Saturdays.

Pack Your Pinot

Southwest’s new Sip and Shipโ„ข program lets Customers bring home the best souvenir from wine country โ€“ vino! Each Customer can check one (1) case of wine at no additional charge. Selections should be placed in a standard wine shipping box or wine suitcase that meets checked bag requirements.

As Southwest continues to expand its network, including recent openings in St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands; Knoxville, Tennessee, St. Maarten–which also opened today–and Anchorage scheduled to open in May, the airline remains focused on creating more convenient ways for Customers to explore and enjoy new and exciting places. The introduction of Sip and Shipโ„ข complements this growth by adding a Customer benefit for those visiting wine country ensuring every journey with Southwest delivers reliability, flexibility, and a memorable experienceโ€”right down to the very last drop.