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Alaska Airlines to start Seattle/Tacoma-Cancun service on November 6

Alaska Airlines (Seattle/Tacoma) will commence daily seasonal service between Seattle/Tacoma and Cancun, Mexico on November 6 pending the approval by the Mexico Direccion General de Aeronautica Civil (DGAC).

With the new flights, Alaska Airlines will offer 279 peak-day departures nonstop to 79 destinations from Seattle/Tacoma, more than any other carrier. This fall, Alaska will operate nearly four times as many flights out of Seattle/Tacoma than any other airline.

When approved, the Seattle/Tacoma-Cancun route will be operated with Boeing 737 aircraft.

In other news, Alaska Airlines will hold the sixth annual Aviation Day at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) on May. The company issued this statement:

Nearly 600 high school students will gather at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on May 10 to kick the tires and stand inside the wheel well of a 737 jet while learning about careers in aviation during the sixth annual Alaska Airlines Aviation Day. Employees from Alaska Airlines, The Boeing Company, Port of Seattle and Federal Aviation Administration will be on hand to inspire the next generation of aviators, engineers, air traffic controllers and aircraft mechanics, among other disciplines.

Students from as far away as Arizona will join youths from more than a dozen organizations including the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of Western Washington, Raisbeck Aviation High School, The Ninety Nines, Women in Aviation International, the Museum of Flight and the Black Pilots of America (BPA).

“Our goal is to nurture the wonder and enthusiasm of these kids and show them the path toward a rewarding career is within reach,” said Allen Cassino, an Alaska Airlines first officer and Aviation Day project manager. “We’ll introduce students to professionals who will help them understand that, no matter where they come from, there are opportunities for them in this industry. Be it a pilot or an engineer or an aircraft mechanic, the possibilities are endless.”

Attendees will have an opportunity to sit in a Cessna 182, build a glider with a Boeing engineer, simulate an emergency evacuation with Alaska Airlines flight attendants, and construct a robot with the Museum of Flight and the Raisbeck Aviation High School robotics team. All students will also get to fly in an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 simulator.

“With Aviation Day, we’re hoping to inspire young people in our local communities to realize their dreams and pursue careers in the aviation and aerospace industries,” Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden said. “We have the ability to accomplish this by providing a forum where the dream of flight meets the reality of the world. Aviation Day would not be possible without the hard work of Air Group employees and others who work tirelessly to make it a success.”

“The Boeing team is again glad to be part of this great event. It is a wonderful opportunity where we’ve come to share our experiences and passion of aviation,” said Edward Zielinski, Boeing 787 propulsion integration team lead. “The best part of Aviation Day is, while sharing our experiences with the participants, when you make a key connection with a student, and you instantly see that a flame has been kindled; you see in their eyes that they have the same passion I have and they want to be part of the aviation industry.”

Students will also have an opportunity to network with Alaska Airlines pilots, flight attendants and aircraft technicians along with FAA air traffic controllers, federal air marshals and Port of Seattle airport managers, who will provide career advice. Representatives from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Central Washington University, Purdue University and Green River Community College, among others, will be on hand to answer questions about education opportunities.

“All of us at the Port of Seattle are thrilled to connect kids with aviation,” said Port of Seattle Commissioner Bill Bryant. “We’ve done it through our support of Raisbeck Aviation High School and we’re happy to be able to participate with Alaska Airlines on Saturday.”

Alaska regularly supports education programs throughout the local communities where the airline flies. Most recently, Alaska announced a $1.5 million grant in collaboration with the Port of Seattle to help support job training for workers at Sea-Tac Airport. The Port Jobs donation comes on the heels of the airline’s donation of $2.5 million to Seattle’s Museum of Flight to help create the Alaska Airlines Aerospace Education Center to guide students toward a future in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

The airline will host a second Aviation Day on Saturday, May 17, at Horizon Air’s hangar located at Portland International Airport.

Copyright Photo: The “Spirit of the Islands” in the form of Boeing 737-890 WL N560AS (msn 35179) taxies to the runway at Los Angeles International Airport.

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Thomas Cook Airlines to operate long-haul flights from London’s Stansted Airport

Thomas Cook Airlines (UK) (Manchester) has announced that for the summer schedule of 2015, it will operate long-haul flights from London’s Stansted Airport to Orlando, Cancun and Las Vegas, becoming the only airline to offer a long haul program from the airport.

Last year, Thomas Cook Airlines announced that from this June it will operate two aircraft from Stansted ย Airport โ€“ using the larger Airbus A321 aircraft replacing the existing Airbus A320 โ€“ bringing an increased amount of flights and holidays which are now on sale for holidaymakers from the East and South East of England to a range of new destinations.

With the long-haul flights on a larger Airbus A330, the additional flights in 2015 will begin on the weekend of Friday, July 17, 2015 with two flights a week to Orlando and one per week to both Cancun and Las Vegas โ€“ and continue up until August 17, 2015.

In other news, the airline alsoย announced that for the summer of 2015, it will operate a weekly flight to Las Vegas from Glasgow Airport following a series of one-off flights to the U.S. in recent summers. Operating each Monday with the Airbus A330 fleet, the new flights in 2015 will begin on Monday 4 May 4, 2015 and continue until October 31, 2015.

Previously the airline announced new Airbus A330 routes from Manchester to both New York (JFK) and Miami.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A330-243 G-OJMC (msn 456) approaches the runway at London’s Gatwick Airport (LGW).

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Alaska Airlines files an application to fly from Seattle/Tacoma to Cancun

Alaska Airlines (Seattle/Tacoma) has submitted its application today to begin seasonal nonstop service between Seattle/Tacoma and Cancun, Mexico. Pending approval by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Mexico Direccion General de Aeronautica Civil (DGAC), the airline plans to begin its daily service to Cancun on November 6.

Alaska Airlines introduced service to Mexico in 1988 and operates more nonstop flights between the West Coast and Mexico than any other carrier, flying an average of 1.5 million passengers a year. Alaska already serves six Mexico beach destinations โ€” Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Loreto, Los Cabos, Manzanillo, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta โ€” in addition to Guadalajara and Mexico City.

With the new flights, Alaska Airlines will now offer 279 peak-day departures nonstop to 79 destinations from Seattle, more than any other carrier.

Summary of new daily Seattle/Tacoma service:

Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ New Orleans: starting June 12
Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ Tampa: starting June 20
Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ Baltimore/Washington (BWI): starting September 2
Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ Detroit: starting September 4
Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ Albuquerque: starting September 18
Seattle/Tacoma โ€“ Cancun: starting November 6 pending governmental approval

When approved, the Seattle/Tacoma-Cancun route will be operated with Boeing 737 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-890 N534AS (msn 35202) taxies to the runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).

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Southwest to serve Cancun and Los Cabos starting on August 10

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) has announced the next phase of its international service by offering Customers new Southwest Airlines flights to both the Pacific andย Caribbean coasts ofย Mexico, as well as other new domestic and international flying, as the carrier extended flight schedules throughย October 31, 2014.

Beginningย August 10, 2014, Southwest Airlines will operate daily, nonstop flights between:

  • Cancun, Mexico,ย andย Atlanta,ย Baltimore/Washington, and (Saturdays only)ย Milwaukee
  • San Joseย del Cabo/Los Cabos, Mexico,ย andย Santa Ana/Orange County
  • Nassau, Bahamas,ย and (Saturdays only)ย Atlanta

As the planned conversion of wholly owned subsidiary AirTran Airways’ destinations continues, Southwest intends to serve five countries previously served by AirTran by the end of this year. ย Southwestย previously announcedย service toย Aruba,ย Nassau, andย Montego Bay, beginning on July 1, 2014, and throughout this booking window is adding domestic connectivity through international gateway cities to many of the more than 80 cities served by Southwest Airlines across the United States.

Southwest’s phased rollout of international nonstop with domestic connecting service also brings new options for Denver customers who have made Southwest Airlines the largest air carrier inย Colorado.

Beginning inย October 2014, Southwest Airlines will offer nonstop service betweenย Denverย and:

  • Cancun, with daily roundtrip flights beginning on October 7, 2014; and
  • San Joseย del Cabo/Los Cabos, with Saturday-only service beginning on October 11, 2014

Some flights will be operated by AirTran Airways which is being slowly integrated into Southwest Airlines.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-7H4 N730SW (msn 27862) completes its final bank on the river approach into downtown Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).

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Spirit Airlines turns to aircraft advertising for additional revenue

Spirit Airlines (Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood) known for its ultra low fare model (based on Ryanair) which charges for everything else besides a basic seat on airplane, is taking a page out of the old Western Pacific Airlinesย (Colorado Springs) book to raise additional revenue through aircraft exterior advertising.

Airbus A320-232 N618NK (msn 5458) is now adverting the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (one of its growth airports) with this unique “Greetings from Fort Worth” “aircraft postcard”.

Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez/AirlinersGallery.com. N618NK makes a stop at Cancun with the new look.

Video:

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Volaris launches four new routes from Cancun

Volaris (Mexico City) has launched four new routes from Cancun, Quintana Roo to the cities of San Luis Potosi, Hermosillo, Mexicali and Veracruz.

Schedules and frequencies:

San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi โ€“ Cancun, Quintana Roo.ย Wednesday and Saturday.

  • Departing from San Luis Potosi at 11:00 hrs., arriving to Cancun at 13:20 hrs
  • Departing from Cancun at 08:00 hrs., arriving to San Luis Potosi at 10:35 hrs

Hermosillo, Sonora โ€“ Cancun, Quintana Roo.ย Wednesday and Saturday

  • Departing from Hermosillo at 17:35 hrs., arriving to Cancun at 22:15 hrs
  • Departing from Cancun at 13:55 hrs., arriving to Hermosillo at 17:10 hrs

Veracruz, Veracruz โ€“ Cancun, Quintana Roo.ย Thursday and Sunday

  • Departing from Veracruz at 15:25 hrs., arriving to Cancun at 17:20 hrs
  • Departing from Cancun at 13:05 hrs., arriving to Veracruz at 15:00 hrs

Mexicali, Baja California โ€“ Cancun, Quintana Roo.
(From December 12, Thursday and Sunday)
Departing from Cancun at 18:00 hrs., arriving to Mexicali at 21:00 hrs
(From December 13, Monday and Friday)
Departing from Mexicali at 01:50 hrs., arriving to Cancun at 08:00 hrs

Copyright Photo: James Helbock/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Volaris’ Airbus A319-133 XA-VOE (msn 3069) “Jose Cuervo Express” arrives in Los Angeles.

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Frontier adds two more routes from Wilmington, Delaware

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) has announced it will add nonstop service from Wilmington- New Castle Airport in Wilmington, Delaware (ILG) to Atlanta, Georgia (ATL) and Detroit, Michigan (DTW) starting on April 29, 2014.

The addition of these two new cities brings the total number of routes served from the Wilmington/Philadelphia area to seven: Atlanta; Chicago-Midway; Denver; Detroit; Fort Myers; Orlando; and Tampa.

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Atlanta service**:

Wilmington-Atlantaย (beginning April 29, 2014)

ILG-ATL

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Detroit service:

Wilmington-Detroitย (beginning April 29, 2014)

ILG-DTW

All service from Wilmington-New Castle Airport operates on 168-seat Airbus A320 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A320-214 N204FR (msn 2325) with the Bald Eagle on the tail lands in Cancun, Mexico.

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Route Map:

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Caribair has four aircraft seized by a Florida bank

Caribair (Dominican Republic) (Santo Domingo) had four aircraft seized by the Plus International Bank of Florida in August.

Read the full story from Dominincan Today:

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Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez. SAAB 340A HI-866 (msn 138) makes a visit to Cancun.

Mexicana to cut more flights

Mexicana (Mexico City) will cut more flights this week as its financial crisis deepens.

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Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez. Airbus A318-111 XA-UBY (msn 2552) is pictured at Cancun.

Is Mexicana headed towards a bankruptcy filing?

Mexicana (Mexico City) according to this Reuters report could be considering a legal filing to restructure its debts.

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Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez. This beautiful picture shows Airbus A330-243 XA-MXP (msn 966) arriving at Cancun.