Monthly Archives: May 2022

Frontier Airlines begins service to 5 additional destinations from Raleigh-Durham

Frontier Airlines isย launching nonstop service this week from Raleigh-Durham International Airport to five additional destinations, including Cincinnati, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Detroit and Newburgh/Stewart, NY.

New Routes from Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU):

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Cincinnati

May 26, 2022

3X weekly

$69*

Indianapolis

May 26, 2022

2X weekly

$89*

Newburgh, NY

May 26, 2022

2X weekly

$69*

Detroit

May 27, 2022

3X weekly

$69*

New Orleans

May 27, 2022

3X weekly

$69*

Frequency and times are subject to change.

In other news, the airline on May 27 started Tampa – Cancun service.

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Delta people escort WWII vets to Normandy D-Day ceremony

Delta Air Lines made this announcement:

This June, Delta will have the honor of flying 30 World War II veterans on a charter flight to Normandy, France, for the annual commemoration of the 1944 D-Day invasion. These veterans will each be paired during their journey with current Delta employees who also served in the U.S. military.

The Delta charter flight, operated in partnership with community partner Best Defense Foundation, departs from Atlanta to Deauville, France, on June 1 for a week-long program of events that will include the official D-Day Commemoration on June 6 and unique dining experiences sponsored by Michelin.

โ€œThe mission of the Best Defense Foundation is โ€˜taking care of those who took care of us,โ€™โ€ said Donnie Edwards, Founder of Best Defense Foundation. โ€œThrough this amazing partnership with Delta Air Lines, we are able to accomplish this mission and provide these heroes with the opportunity to reconnect with their brothers, honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and celebrate the liberation of an ally.โ€

โ€œThis historic flight exemplifies the servant leadership of Delta people and the testament that โ€˜No One Better Connects the World,โ€™โ€ said Jim Graham, CEO โ€“ Endeavor and Executive Sponsor of Deltaโ€™s Veterans Business Resource Group. โ€œThe charter forges relationships as Delta veterans escort those who represent the Greatest Generation to the sites of the Normandy landings where they will be welcomed, celebrated and hosted by the people whose families were liberated on June 6, 1944.โ€

The unique charter โ€“ marking the first time a U.S. passenger airline will fly directly to Normandy โ€“ has its roots in the film โ€œThe Girl Who Wore Freedom,โ€ a documentary depicting the annual D-Day commemorations in France that was added onboard last year to the Delta Studio.

โ€œThroughout my work on the film, I hoped to have the opportunity to bring more veterans to this historic site, helping them to gain closure and letting them experience the immense gratitude of those who they helped to liberate,โ€ said Christian Taylor, the film’s director. โ€œThere is no better tribute to โ€˜The Girl Who Wore Freedomโ€™ than that our film inspired this return trip in partnership with the Best Defense Foundation, Delta Air Lines and Michelin, in honor of the 78th anniversary of D-Day.โ€

Pictured from left to right: Chuck Imhof – VP East Region and NY Sales;ย Florence Boucherie – Daughter ofย Dany Boucherie and Co-Producer of the film;ย Dany Patrix Boucherie – ‘The Girl Who Wore Freedom’;ย Donnie and Kathryn Edwards – President, Co Founders Best Defense Foundation; Virginie Durr – Enterprise Sales Manager; David Chapman – VP Government and Defense (Michelin); Christian Taylor – Film Director

Delta and SkyTeam partner, Air France, hosted a screening of the documentary on May 16 at the French Institute Alliance Franรงaise in New York ahead of the charter. Christian joined retired Col. David Chapman, V.P. โ€“ Government and Defense Sales for Michelin and former attachรฉ to the U.S. Embassy in Paris, and Dany Patrix Boucherie, one of the central people featured in the film, for a Q&A session following the screening.

Dany Patrix Boucherie pictured far left

As โ€˜The Girl Who Wore Freedom,โ€™ Dany is seen pictured as a child wearing a dress made from parachutes of the American soldiers who liberated her and her family 78 years ago. In a plan developed by Normandy native Virginie Durr, Manager โ€“ Enterprise Sales, and Veterans Business Resource Group President Kurt Robinson, Manager โ€“ Quality Control, Dany will be boarding the charter to return to Normandy alongside the World War II and Delta veterans.

Pictured from left to right:ย Dany Patrix Boucherie,ย WWII veteran Arthur Grabiner,ย Christian Taylor

With much of the companyโ€™s foundation being bolstered by World War II service members and pilots in the early days of its establishment, Delta remains committed to supporting veterans and active members of the military who serve our country. Today, over 9,000 Delta employees are veterans, with many of them continuing to serve in the Guard or Reserves. Deltaโ€™s Veterans Business Resource Group is made up of over 1,400 members and provides professional development, networking and community service opportunities for veterans and supporters of the military.

Delta veterans were selected from Deltaโ€™s Veterans Business Resource Group to participate in this charter, with several having personal connections to the cause. Capt. Dan Bauer will be honoring his grandfather, who served as a B-24 Pilot in the Army Air Corps in World War II and who inspired him to become an Air Force pilot. With the opportunity to attend the D-Day Commemoration in Normandy, Dan can bring his family story full circle in service of others who have served.

โ€œWe are meeting, connecting and sharing camaraderie with these incredible veterans and making this more than just a journey back to the battlefield,โ€ said Dan. โ€œDelta leads by example by putting the people, resources and most importantly the soul into making this truly amazing event a reality.โ€

Captain Pat McCormick withย WWII veteran Tom Rice

Delta to cut 100 flights a day this summer

Delta Air Lines has announced it will cut around 100 flights a day, primarily in the U.S. and Latin America.

The cuts will be from July 1 through August 7 during the busy summer schedule.

The airline stated:

โ€œWeather and air traffic control, vendor staffing, increased COVID case rates contributing to higher-than-planned unscheduled absences in some work groups โ€“ are resulting in an operation that isnโ€™t consistently up to the standards Delta has set for the industry in recent years.โ€

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Eurowings puts its first Airbus A320neo into service

Eurowings on May 26 officially put its first Airbus A320neo into scheduled service.

At 6:35 a.m. local time, the aircraft with the registration D-AENA took off for its first commercial flight under flight number EW9584, carrying 180 passengers from Dรผsseldorf to Palma de Mallorca.

The A320neo aircraft will initially fly from Dรผsseldorf to Mรกlaga, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Dresden, Geneva, Hamburg, Lisbon, Lyon, Munich, Milan, Palma de Mallorca, Prague, Vienna and Zurich.

After an introductory phase, the A320neo will then also take off from Hamburg Airport.

The A320neo as sustainability ambassador for #makechangefly

The Airbus A320neo is by far the most efficient and quiet short- and medium-haul jet in the world and the most visible sign yet of a series of more than 50 sustainability initiatives at Eurowings. With leading technology from Airbus and CFM LEAP, the aircraft has a significantly improved environmental performance compared to previous generations: with a 50 percent reduction in noise emissions, an up to 20 percent reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, and a total investment of more than USD 1.5 billion, the new fleet addition is the most expensive investment project in Eurowings’ nearly 30-year corporate history.

More to come in 2022: addition of six additional A320neo aircraft

Eurowings will receive a total of 13 aircraft with the new engine model: eight A320neo aircraft with 180 seats each and five A321neo aircraft with 232 seats each. Following the entry into service of the first A320neo, six more aircraft will be put into service in 2022 and one more in 2024. Five Airbus A321neo will be delivered to Eurowings in the course of 2023. The introduction of the aircraft into service is part of Eurowings’ wide-ranging activities and measures to significantly reduce aircraft noise and carbon emissions.

Redesigned Airspace Cabin for even more passenger comfort

The baggage compartments in the new Airspace Cabin have a 40 percent larger volume and can even hold 60 percent more suitcases, as these can be stowed in the compartments vertically. Another highlight is the new flexible lighting system, which adjusts itself based on the passengers’ biorhythms depending on the phase of the flight and time of day and illuminates the cabin in either warm orange or cooler blue tones.

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Aeroitalia to launch 9 routes from Forli on July 9

First aircraft for the new Italian airline, delivered April 19, 2022

Aeroitalia has signed a strategic partnership with airport managing company F.A. Srl to base a 189-seat Boeing 737-800 at Forli.

The new airline will operate year-round service from Forli to Brindisi, Lamezia, Naples and Malta and seasonal service to Alghero, Olbia, Catania, Trapani and Lampedusa.

Flights begin on July 9, 2022.

Two additional Boeing 737-800s will arrive in June and another three between September and October.

Its future hub will be in Rome.

Marco Finelli reporting from Italy.

Forlรฌ airport (FRL) in Emilia Romagna is named after Luigi Ridolfi, who was an Italian aviator in the early 20th century. Itโ€™s the closest one to Bologna-Borgo Panigale airport and it was the second airport in the region in terms of passenger traffic. Forlรฌ airport constitutes, together with the Aeronautical Institute โ€œFrancesco Baraccaโ€, the Aerospace Engineering Department of Bologna University, ENAV (air navigation service provider) Academy and the flight school โ€œProfessione Volareโ€, the Aeronautical Technological Pole.

Top Copyright Photo: Aeroitalia Boeing 737-85F WL 9H-CRI (msn 30567) BLQ (Marco Finelli). Image: 957524.

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Qatar Airways statement on Airbus A350 aircraft

Qatar Airways is pleased with the judgement given by the High Court.

We entered into this process to secure an expedited trial and early disclosure from Airbus that will give us an insight into the true nature of surface degradation affecting the A350s.

We are extremely pleased to have secured these in the judgement.

We will finally be able assess the cause of the damage to our aircraft and the expedited trial will provide a swift resolution of this unprecedented dispute.

Qatar Airways remains committed to its collective mission to achieve โ€œExcellence in everything that we do,โ€ at all levels across our airline. Our commitment to the safety and security of our passengers and crew, remains at the core of everything we do.

Qatar Airways partners with flydubai, Kuwait Airways, Oman Air, and Saudia to bring Football Fans Match Day shuttle flights for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022โ„ข

Qatar Airways has made this announcement:

As part of the commitment to make the first ever FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022โ„ข hosted in the Middle East and Arab world an all-inclusive gala event, Qatar Airways has tied up with flydubai, Kuwait Airways, Oman Air and Saudia to connect match ticket holders to Doha via Match Day Shuttle flights for 24-hour experiences, during the tournament period.

Football fans based in Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia or UAE, will soon be able to book their Match Day Shuttle flights. This service is designed with the purpose of connecting fans seamlessly to Qatar so they can attend their respective matches, capture the sights and sounds of the host country, before departing Doha on the same day. Match Day Shuttle tickets will kick-off at extremely competitive prices along with rotating frequencies from Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait City, Muscat and Riyadh.

Fans are invited to visit qatarairways.com/MatchDayShuttle and the partner airlinesโ€™ websites to learn more and secure their flights. Qatar Airways will also be adding more Match Day Shuttle flights across the GCC in the future, as well as flying in football fans from around the world on its extensive global network.

Passengers who book one of the Match Day Shuttle services will benefit from a smooth journey which includes dedicated on-ground transportation between the airport and stadium.

By choosing to book a Match Day Shuttle flight, fans will arrive in the morning and depart in the evening, with no hotel accommodation required. Additionally, a no check-in baggage policy will simplify an easy-in, easy-out travel itinerary for the passengers.

The Match Day Shuttle service along with its many perks, will make travelling to Doha a seamless experience. The flight frequency rotations will be as follows*:

Carrier City Total flights per day Rotations
flydubai Dubai 60 30
Kuwait Airways Kuwait City 20 10
Oman Air Muscat 48 24
Saudia Riyadh and Jeddah 40 20

The new partnership between the GCC national carriers was sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) earlier today during a press conference, which was held in Doha, Qatar. H.E. Mr. Akbar Al Baker, Eng. Yasir Al Jamal, Mr. Ghaith Al Ghaith, Eng. Maen Mahmoud Razouqi, Mr. Abdulaziz Al Raisi, and Captain Ibrahim S. Koshy were the main attendees at the event.

The tournament will be held across eight world-class stadiums which are designed to inspire the various symbols of Qatari and Arab culture. Al Bayt Stadium will host the opening game with a capacity of 60,000 seats, while Lusail Stadium is set to host the final match of the tournament, with a capacity of 80,000 seats. The remaining stadiums will house 40,000 spectators. These include: Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Janoub Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Education City Stadium, Stadium 974 and Al Thumama Stadium.

As FIFAโ€™s Official Airline Partner since 2017, Qatar Airways has sponsored mega events including the 2019 and 2020 editions of the FIFA Club World Cupโ„ข, and the FIFA Arab Cupโ„ข, all of which were hosted in Qatar.

In its goal to bring communities together through sport, the Worldโ€™s Best Airline has an extensive global sports partnership portfolio that includes football-governing bodies such as FIFA, CONCACAF and CONMEBOL. The airline also sponsors some of the worldโ€™s biggest football clubs including Al Sadd SC, Boca Juniors, FC Bayern Mรผnchen and Paris Saint-Germain.

The national carrier of the State of Qatar continues to rebuild its network, which currently stands at over 140 destinations. With more frequencies being added to key hubs, Qatar Airways offers unrivalled connectivity to passengers, making it easy for them to connect to a destination of their choice. The airlineโ€™s hub, Hamad International Airport (HIA), was also recently recognised as the โ€˜Best Airport in the World 2021โ€™, ranking at number one in the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2021.

*All Match Day Shuttle flights are subject to government approvals.

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easyJet to possibly lay off 275 employees at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, faces IT issues

easyJet is being forced to reduce its operations atย Berlin Brandenburg Airport this coming winter due to slow recovery at the airport.

The number of aircraft based at BER will be reduced to 11. Seven aircraft will be redeployed throughout the system.

The airline has stated it will try to reduce the amount of staff reductions but 275 staff positions could be in jeopardy.

Meanwhile the airport expects a busy summer season.

Currently easyJet is having problems with IT issues at other airports. The airline issued an apology:

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airBaltic announces its top summer destinations

airBaltic has announced that the top destinations of the season are Dubrovnik, Pisa, and Thessaloniki.

Highlights of the season also include flights to Madrid, Venice, Naples, Santorini and Malta among many others.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: โ€œOur passengers have been active in booking their summer holidays. Like each year, we have prepared accordingly, and this summer offer more than 20 Mediterranean destinations alone in addition to a wide selection of other leisure getaways.โ€

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KLM temporarily halts ticket sales for Amsterdam flights due to airport chaos

From Reuters:

“KLM on Thursday said it would largely suspend sales of tickets for all flights leaving from Amsterdam Schiphol airport until Monday as the airport grapples with overcrowding due to a shortage of security staff.

Lines at Schiphol, Europe’s third-busiest airport, have often stretched onto the streets in recent weeks, forcing travelers to wait for hours to clear security checks and causing many to miss their flights.”

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