The last Virgin America Airbus aircraft is repainted

"Frances", delivered on May 24, 2017, the last Virgin America aircraft to be repainted on June 2, 2019

Alaska Airlines formally merged its Virgin America acquisition into Alaska Airlines on April 25, 2018.

The last step in the retirement of the Virgin America brand was the repainting of the Airbus fleet.

The last piece of the puzzle was the repainting of the last Virgin America aircraft, Airbus A321neo, registered as N922VA at Victorville, CA.

Over the weekend it was repainted in Alaska’s livery. On June 2 it was ferried from Victorville back to the San Francisco base.

Today N922VA is flying from San Francisco to Boston. An era ends.

Top Copyright Photo: Virgin America Airbus A321-253N WL N922VA (msn 7639) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 940209.

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Aeroflot launches flights to Palma de Mallorca

Aeroflot launched flights from Moscow to Palma de Mallorca on June 1. Four weekly flights on Airbus A320 operate on the following schedule:

Route Flight Departure time Arrival time Days
Moscow โ€“ Palma de Mallorca SU2518 12:15 16:00 Tue Fri Sun
12:05 15:55 Sat
Palma de Mallorca – Moscow SU2519 17:00 22:50 Tue Fri Sun
16:45 22:35 Sat

All times local

Palma de Mallorca is the largest city of the Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea. The city is famous for its historical heritage and mild Mediterranean climate that attracts tourists all year round. On top of Palma de Mallorca this Summer Aeroflot will fly to six other destinations in Spain: Alicante, Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Tenerife and Valencia.

Aeroflot is continuously expanding its route network and increasing flight frequencies to popular destinations. This Summer Aeroflot will fly to 159 destinations in 54 countries.

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Emirates brings the Airbus A380 to Amman and Boston

Emirates has made this announcement:

Emiratesโ€™ first scheduled Airbus A380 services have just touched down in Boston and Amman for the summer season peak.

The first scheduled A380 service landed in Amman on June 1 at 1555hrs local time and the second A380 service from Dubai to Boston landed at 1350hrs local time. Led by Captain Arif Al Reyami and Jordanian First Officer Laith Saudi, the A380 Amman service was greeted by a traditional water cannon salute.

Emirates will operate its A380 aircraft to and from Amman until October 26 to cater to the increased demand for travel during the peak summer period. The airline has adjusted its schedule on one of its three daily flights (EK 903/904) with the A380.

Emirates A380 operations to Boston also coincide with high customer demand during the peak summer and winter travel season and will see overall capacity increase around 45%ย between ย June 1 to September 30, 2019 and December 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020. The move to deploy the popular A380 on both routes demonstrates the airlineโ€™s flexibility to optimise the usage of its fleet to cater to passenger demand within its network.

Emirates has been flying to Jordan for over 33 years, and has carried over 5 million passengers to and from Amman. Emirates has been serving Boston since 2014, consistently growing passenger demand over the past five yearsย to and through Dubai. With the A380 being introduced for the summer, travellers have more choice to explore unique A380 destinations on the Emirates network, as well as experience the ultimate in travel comfort on the airlineโ€™s flagship aircraft.

The Emirates A380 flying to Amman is set in a three-class configuration, and will have 427 seats in Economy Class on the lower deck over the months of June and July, 76 flat-bed Business Class seats and 14 luxurious First Class Suites. First and Business Class customers can catch up, network and enjoy an extensive range of beverages and delicacies in the Onboard Lounge.

The Emirates A380 flying to Boston is also set in a three class cabin configuration, offering 14 private suites in First Class, 76 seats in Business Class, and 426 spacious seats in Economy Class. First Class passengers can relax and revitalize in one of the two A380 Shower Spas, and First and Business Class passengers are welcome in the Onboard Lounge to enjoy canapรฉs and beverages prepared by the onboard bartender.

The Emirates A380 to Boston will operate until September 30, 2019 and will then resume on ย December 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020. Emirates flight EK 237 leaves Dubai at 0815hrs and lands in Boston at 1350hrs. EK 238 departs Boston at 2310hrs and arrives in Dubai at 1925hrs the next day.

All photos by Emirates.

 

Qatar Airways brings the Airbus A350-1000 to both Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston

Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1041 A7-ANF (msn 161) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 946625.

Qatar Airways has made this announcement:

Qatar Airways most technologically advanced passenger aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000, is now available on flights to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Houstonโ€™s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).

The A350-1000, equipped with the airlineโ€™s luxurious Business Class seat Qsuite, currently operates commercial flights on its New York-Doha route.

One of the latest additions to the Airbus family of twin-aisle, wide-body jetliners, the A350-1000 offers 327 seats across two cabins โ€“ 46 Qsuite Business Class seats and 281 extra-wide 18-inch seats in Economy Class. Similar to the A350-900 โ€“ for which Qatar Airways was also the global launch customer โ€“ the high-performance A350-1000 boasts an advanced airframe with extensive use of composite materials. Coupled with a fuselage innovatively built with carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, the jetliner burns lesser fuel, reducing harmful effects to the environment. On the inside, LED mood lighting mimics a natural sunrise and sunset to help reduce the effects of jet lag. The A350-1000 is seven meters longer than the A350 XWB and offers 28 per cent more capacity in the Premium class cabin.

The aircraft also features the airlineโ€™s groundbreaking Qsuite seat, which offers passengers a First Class experience in the Business Class cabin. Qsuite offers the industryโ€™s first-ever double bed in Business Class, as well as privacy panels that stow away, allowing passengers in adjoining seats to create their own private space, offering an unmatched, customizable experience for international travel.

Qatar Airways currently operates a modern fleet of more than 250 aircraft via its hub, Hamad International Airport (HIA) to more than 160 destinations worldwide.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by the airline): Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1041 A7-ANF (msn 161) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 946625.

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Malay Mail: Malaysia Airlines CEO objects to shutting down the airline

Malaysia Airlines CEO Izham Ismail is pleading with investors to invest in the airline rather than shutting down the flag carrier according to Malay Mail.

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Image: Boeing.

British Airways launches its own English Sparkling Wine

British Airways has made this announcement:

British Airways is celebrating its centenary year in style with the launch of its own English Sparkling Wine.ย  Customers will be able to enjoy the bubbles from the award-winning Hattingley Valley from July 1 and raise a toast to the airlineโ€™s milestone birthday.

British Airwaysโ€™ team of wine experts worked with Hattingley Valleyโ€™s talented crew of wine makers to create a 2015 Blanc de Noir that will be exclusively available to customers from this summer.

The wine is a Pinot Noir dominant blend that will work perfectly at altitude.ย  The grapes were hand-harvested and gently pressed, before being bottled at Hattingley Valleyโ€™s winery in Hampshire.

The premium sparkling wine will be available exclusively in British Airwaysโ€™ First cabin as well as the airlineโ€™s flagship lounge, The Concorde Room in Heathrow Terminal 5, from July 1. Get a very first taste of the new sparkling at the wineryโ€™s Mad Hattingley Tea Party pop-up at TASTE of London in Regents Park from June 19 to June 23.

Founded in 2008, family-owned Hattingley Valley specialises in making premium English Sparkling Wine with distinctively rich flavours. A hallmark of their style is fermenting a small proportion of each yearโ€™s wine in oak barrels, creating award-winning wines including the Classic Reserve, Rose and Blanc de Blancs.

British Airways has released a series of centenary editions in partnership with British brands during its centenary. The airline has partnered with Scottish craft brewers, BrewDog, who created a transatlantic IPA for customers and Fife-based distillers, InchDairnie have created a limited-edition whisky. British Airways has also teamed up with Marmite, who have created a centenary branded jar. As Marmite is the most confiscated brand at airport security, the travel-sized jar is conveniently sized to fit within the liquid allowance.

Photos by British Airways.

SAS to eliminate tax-free sales onboard to reduce weight

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS has made this announcement:

Every step on the way to sustainable travel is important. From this autumn, tax-free sales will therefore cease on SAS flights. This will reduce the overall weight of our aircraft, which in turn will save fuel and cut emissions.

SASโ€™s efforts to improve the sustainability of its operations are split into two areas and involve a series of initiatives in each area: improved fuel efficiency, alternative fuels and innovation, sustainable products and services. As part of these efforts, a number of changes will be introduced onboard SAS flights over the coming months in order to reduce the weight of our aircraft.

Photo: SAS.

Tax-free sales have long been a popular service onboard our flights amongst passengers who have used it, but our passengersโ€™ buying behaviour has changed and sustainability has become more important than ever before โ€“ for both our passengers and SAS. Withdrawing tax-free sales will reduce the overall weight of the aircraft, which in turn will reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Instead, SAS will develop solutions to offer passengers more modern ways of buying and receiving goods in connection with their journey.

โ€œSAS is aiming to cut emissions by at least 25 percent by 2030. Every step on the way to sustainable travel is important. Every initiative to reduce weight and thereby cut fuel consumption helps,โ€ says Karl Sandlund of EVP Commercial.

FACTBOX
Some of the sustainability initiatives currently being carried out by SAS:

โ€ขย New, fuel-efficient aircraft with reduced emissions

โ€ขย Weight reductions to existing aircraft to reduce fuel consumption

โ€ขย Major initiative to improve access to high-quality biofuel

โ€ขย Unique partnership with Airbus to develop electric and hybrid aircraft

Air Canada inaugurates daily Montreal-Raleigh/Durham flights

Air Canada on June 3 inaugurated a new, nonstop service between Montreal and Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina. The departure of Air Canada flight AC8178 marks the beginning of daily flights from Montreal to Raleigh-DurhamInternational Airport, which will operate with a 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ). Flights are timed to optimize connectivity from across Air Canada’s network through Air Canada’s hub in Montreal.

Air Canada Inaugurates Daily Montreal-Raleigh Flights (CNW Group/Air Canada)

 

Flight

Departs

Arrives

Days of Week

AC8178

Montreal 13:35

Raleigh 15:45

Daily

AC8179

Raleigh 16:15

Montreal 18:21

Daily

The new MontrealRaleigh service is the only nonstop flight between these cities.

American Airlines and QANTAS welcome U.S. Department of Transportationโ€™s tentative approval of joint business

American Airlines and QANTAS Airways welcome the U.S. Department of Transportationโ€™s tentative approval of the carriersโ€™ joint business to better serve customers flying between the United States and Australia and New Zealand.

Final approval of the joint business will allow for commercial integration between the carriers, delivering new routes and significant customer benefits not possible through any other form of cooperation, including:

  • The opportunity to launch new routes and flights to new destinations, including city pairs not currently served by either carrier.
  • An expanded codeshare relationship and optimized schedules on trans-Pacific services, opening up more connections to more destinations and reduced total travel time.
  • Better access to seats on each carrierโ€™s network, leading to lower fares.
  • Additional frequent flyer benefits by further integrating the carriersโ€™ programs, including higher earn rates for points on each otherโ€™s networks beyond what is possible today through oneworld, as well as increased redemption opportunities and improved reciprocal end-to-end recognition of our top-tier frequent flyers.
  • Co-location at airports and investments in lounges, baggage systems and other infrastructure designed to better serve the carriersโ€™ joint customers.

As part of the case put to the DOT, Qantas and American flagged an intention to launch several new routes within the first two years of the proposed joint business. Qantas expects to announce details of two new routes โ€” Brisbane, Australia (BNE)โ€“Chicago (ORD) and BNEโ€“San Francisco (SFO) โ€” once final approval is received.

American and QANTAS Airways will review the Order, with a final decision from the DOT expected in the next few weeks.

CNBC: Boeing CEO says 737 MAX jets should be flying by the end of the year

Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg is now saying the troubled 737 MAX will be able to fly again by the end of the yearย (which is now later than the previous statement) according to CNBC.

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This will lead to further compensation claims against Boeing by the affected airlines.