Monthly Archives: July 2021

Photo: SCAT Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX 9 N1780B (UP-B3726) (msn 43346) BFI (Nick Dean). Image: 954576.

Will become UP-B3726

Copyright Photo: 1 of 2 new MAX 9s for SCAT Airlines: SCAT Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX 9 N1780B (UP-B3726) (msn 43346) BFI (Nick Dean). Image: 954576.

SCAT Airlines aircraft slide show:

Photo: LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N2015Z (SP-LSI) (msn 62177) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 954574.

Will become SP-LSI

Copyright Photo: New 787-9 for LOT: LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N2015Z (SP-LSI) (msn 62177) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 954574.

LOT Polish Airlines aircraft slide show:

Historic Photo: British Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 G-BHDI (msn 47831) LGW (SPA). Image: 954573.

"Forest of Ae"

Copyright Photo: British Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 G-BHDI (msn 47831) LGW (SPA). Image: 954573.

Photo: ANA (All Nippon Airways) Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner JA927A (msn 61528) (Inspiration of Japan) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 954572.

JA927A

Copyright Photo: Latest delivery: ANA (All Nippon Airways) Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner JA927A (msn 61528) (Inspiration of Japan) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 954572.

Photo: Prime Air (Cargojet Airways) Boeing 767-338 ER (F) WL C-GAZF (msn 25363) YHM (TMK Photography). Image: 954565.

Operated by Cargojet, new operator for Prime Air

Copyright Photo: New Prime Air operator. Prime Air (Cargojet Airways) Boeing 767-338 ER (F) WL C-GAZF (msn 25363) YHM (TMK Photography). Image: 954565.

Photo: Olympic Air (3rd) ATR 42-600 2-RLBT (msn 1005) YHM (TMK Photography). Image: 954564.

First ATR 42-600

Copyright Photo: First ATR 42-600: Olympic Air (3rd) ATR 42-600 2-RLBT (msn 1005) YHM (TMK Photography). Image: 954564.

Alaska Airlines expands First Class and main cabin meals, snacks and drinks

Alaska Airlines made this announcement:

As more of our guests fly again,ย Alaska Airlines isย thoughtfully and safely expandingย food and beverageย serviceย on our flights, part of a process that started earlier this year.ย With our reinvigorated service,ย we’re now offering an expandedย selection ofย freshly prepared, West Coast inspired First Class meals on all flights more thanย 670 miles and hot meals on flights longer than 1,100 miles. Premium Class andย main cabin guestsย can pre-order freshly prepared wraps or our famous Fruit and Cheese platter on allย flights over 1,100 miles and packaged snacks on shorter flights. A full beverage service including Starbucks Coffee, Teavana Tea, individual cans of soda, craft beer West Coast wines and premium spirits are available in all cabins on flights more than 400 miles.

Alaska Airlines’ Signature Fruit and Cheese Platter.

Enhancements to our food and beverage service include:

  • Expanded hot meal options in First Class during breakfast, lunch and dinner service on mainline flights longer than 1,100 miles. New seasonal entrees include Guajillo Chile-Lime Salad with ancient grains, roasted broccoli and sweet potato with a roasted lemon crema, and Miso Marinated Cod with sesame garlic farro, sauteed yu choy, bell peppers and shitake mushrooms in a sesame-miso butter sauce. Guests can choose from three menu selections on all meal flights.

    Alaska Airlines’ Marinated Miso Cod entrรฉe.

  • Full tray service in First Class โ€“ including Schoenwald porcelain and compostable linen and silverware โ€“ has resumed on routes longer than 670 miles.
  • We offer a full selection of alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages available in all cabins with multiple cart services on flights more than 1,100 miles. We feature craft beer by Fremont Brewing, and as a new summer beer option we’re serving Kona Longboard Island Lager on board. Plus, we serve West Coast wines curated exclusively for us from Broken Earth Winery inย Paso Robles, California, and Canoe Ridge Vineyard in Columbiaย Valley, Washington.
  • We make pre-ordering easy so our guests can rest assured they’ll get their favorites. With our industry leading pre-order program, selecting First Class and main cabin meals from our mobile app can happen two weeks before a flight and up to one hour prior to departure. That includes pre-ordering our popular Fruit and Cheese Platter.
  • On our shorter flights between 670-1,099 miles, we’ve added more snacks. We’ve brought back our popular Northwest Deli Picnic Pack which includes Deep River potato chips, Old Wisconsin Turkey Stick, Madi K’s Whole Natural Almonds, Gilman White Cheddar Cheese Stick and Mandy’s Dark Chocolate Cookie Thins. The picnic packs can be pre-ordered up to one hour before departure and can also be purchased on board with a credit card or stored form of payment.
  • In First Class, guests are treated to a fully recyclable, box-shaped carton of water, sealed with a plant-based cap. Each Boxed Water carton is made from sustainably harvested trees and the multi-filtered water goes through a proprietary eight-step purification โ€“ giving it a clean, crisp taste.

British Airways adds extra seats between the USA, EU and UK as bookings surge by 95%

British Airways made this announcement:

787 landing at Heathrow

  • New bookings from the US surged by 95% within hours of the UK Government announcement
  • British Airways is adding extra seats from US cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago and European cities including Berlin, Geneva and Hamburg
  • Additional flights will allow US and EU citizens to easily connect to a range of UK destinations such as Newquay, Edinburgh, and Belfast

British Airways is adding thousands of extra seats on key routes to the UK from the USA and EU, following a huge increase in interest in travel to London since the UK Government announced that quarantine restrictions would be lifted for fully-vaccinated US and EU customers when traveling to the UK.

Within a couple of hours British Airways saw bookings from the US surging by 95%, following the recent UK Government announcement mainly from cities such as New York and Los Angeles in the USA, and European cities such as Berlin, Geneva and Hamburg. The additional flights will play a key part in kickstarting the British economy by welcoming much-needed tourism back to cities all over Britain.

Flights between New York-JFK and London Heathrow will increase to 21 services per week (up from 17 per week), Los Angeles and Chicago will increase to 10 per week (up from 7 per week), starting from 16 August 2021. From 23 August 2021, flights between Seattle and London Heathrow will increase to 7 services per week (up from 4 per week), and Los Angeles will further increase to 14 per week. BA also plans to continue to broaden its schedule between the USA and UK throughout September.

Customers from the US will be able to take advantage of the increased timetable, as well as services to the UK with American Airlines. Our partnership with AA allows for seamless connections across Americanโ€™s key hubs in the US, providing one-stop connections from most US cities into London. British Airways and American Airlines operate more flights between the US and London than any other transatlantic partnership, offering regular direct services to/from 12 airports.

In addition, passengers can connect to British Airwaysโ€™ extensive UK domestic network to cities throughout the rest of the UK, such as Newquay, Edinburgh, and Belfast, and to a range of destinations across Europe, where entry requirements allow.

Additional flights will also be added from European cities such as Berlin, Geneva and Hamburg, and the schedules will be continually reviewed to ensure the number of seats available matches customer interest. Customers flying in the Euro Traveller cabin can also enjoy the newly launched Speedbird Cafรฉ at-seat ordering system, recently launched in addition to the existing pre-order service as well as complimentary water and snacks served on all routes.

The news comes after a successful trial was conducted between British Airways, Heathrow Airport and Virgin Atlantic, which showed that the Governmentโ€™s amber policy for fully vaccinated travelers could be rapidly expanded for US and EU citizens. As part of the 10-day trial, fully vaccinated customers on selected flights from Los Angeles, New York, Montego Bay and Athens agreed to share their vaccination status at their departure airport, showing the industry is ready to rapidly adapt and operationalize further vaccination checks, to support a safe reopening of the skies at scale.

British Airways has partnerships with a range of testing providers and has teamed up with mobile travel health app VeriFly to make customersโ€™ journeys through the airport as smooth as possible. Once a customer has had their travel documentation certified through the app they will be able to check-in through eitherย ba.comย or the British Airways app and download their boarding pass before arriving at the airport.

 

Air Transat resumes flights today

Air Transat is pleased to operate its first commercial flights today after six months of inactivity due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Three flights are scheduled today:ย MontrealPunta Cana,ย Punta CanaMontrealย andย MontrealVancouver. These flights kick off the airline’sย summer program, which will include, at the height of the season, 24 routes to 16 destinations inย Canada,ย the United States, the South andย Europe.

Air Transat crew at Montreal airport today (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)

To meet the sustained demand from travelers wishing to uncover more of their Canadaย this summer, Air Transat offers an extensive program of domestic flights betweenย Calgary,ย Montreal,ย Quebec City,ย Torontoย andย Vancouver. This includes exclusive direct flights betweenย Quebec Cityย andย Vancouver, a first for the airline.

This domestic program also allows Canadians to travel to more international destinations via connecting flights fromย Montreal,ย Torontoย andย Quebec City.

In addition, fromย Montreal, Air Transat will gradually operate direct flights toย Cubaย (Holguin and Varadero), theย Dominican Republicย (Punta Cana),ย France (Paris),ย Haitiย (Port-au-Prince),ย Mexicoย (Cancun),ย Portugalย (Lisbon) andย the United Statesย (Fort Lauderdaleย andย Orlando).

Travelers from Torontoย will be able to fly direct toย Cubaย (Holguin and Varadero), theย Dominican Republicย (Punta Cana),ย Englandย (London),ย Mexicoย (Cancun),ย Portugalย (Porto) andย the United Statesย (Fort Lauderdale/Hollywoodย andย Orlando).

And fromย Quebec City, direct flights will be offered toย the United Statesย (Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood).

Three more Airbus A321neoLR aircraft added to the fleet

Air Transat continues to transform its fleet with the delivery of three newย Airbus A321neoLR, bringing the total number of these aircraft in its fleet to 10. Seven more are expected to be delivered progressively by 2023. It is worth reminding that these new generation aircraft have the lowest environmental impact in their class, reinforcing the company’s commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.The addition of these aircraft enhances the airline’s world-class fleet, one of the most modern in the industry.

WestJet’s first nonstop flight from Calgary to Charlottetown takes off

WestJet on July 29 celebrated the launch of its new route between Calgary and Charlottetown with the departure and arrival of flight 630 and flight 631 between the communities. The new non-stop flights directly link Western Canada to Prince Edward Island for the first time and marks a positive sign for both region’s travel and tourism markets.

Upon flight 630’s arrival in Charlottetown, guests visiting from Calgary were greeted by Charlottetown Mayor Phillip Brown.

WestJetโ€™s first non-stop flight from YYC to YYG is greeted with inaugural event upon landing in Charlottetown (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

“The City of Charlottetown is thrilled about the announcement of the new direct flight from Calgary,” said Mayor Brown. “We are truly excited for this opportunity for more Canadians to experience everything our beautiful city has to offer. Thank you, WestJet, for your continued efforts to connect Canadians from coast to coast.”

“We are delighted to welcome WestJet’s new non-stop service from Calgary, connecting Western Canada with Prince Edward Island for the first time,” said Doug Newson, CEO, YYG Charlottetown Airport. “As Canadians start exploring our country once again, this service will provide a convenient option for Islanders now calling Alberta home and for new tourists wanting to explore our beautiful Island.”

WestJet’s new twice-weekly, non-stop service between Charlottetown and Calgary operates on Thursdays and Sunday. The service was previously set to begin in June 2020 but was delayed due to the pandemic.

Since 2005, WestJet has been a key part of the fabric of Prince Edward Island’s visitor economy and remains committed to investing in the recovery of Atlantic Canada from the COVID-19 crisis.

WestJet’s Charlottetown to Calgary service details

Route Peak Frequency Departure Arrival
Calgary – Charlottetown 2x weekly (Thursday/Saturday) 9:30 a.m. 5:05 p.m.
Charlottetown โ€“ Calgary 2x weekly (Thursday/Saturday) 5:50 p.m. 8:08 p.m.
*All times are local