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NEWS Jan 07, 2022 Allegiant Announces Order for 50 737 MAX Planes In an unprecedented move, Allegiant Airlines is expanding their fleet by purchasing 50 Boeing 737 MAX planes. As the pandemic eases in the coming months, Allegiant hopes to capture demand with more capacity and potentially new routes. Read More →
NEWS Jan 03, 2022 Winter Storm Prompts Hundreds of Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations With a Winter Storm Frida approaching the northeast, Southwest has proactively canceled more than 100 flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. These cancellations are reflective of the vulnerabilities airline networks face during inclement weather and the ongoing pandemic. Read More →
NEWS Dec 28, 2021 COVID19-Related Cancellations Soar As 2021 comes to a close more restrictions are on the horizon The new Omicron variant is accounting to record numbers of cases worldwide Read More →
NEWS Dec 25, 2021 Atlas Air 747-400 N464MC Retired After 30 Years of Service Atlas airlines retired N464MC after nearly 30 years of service. The aircraft has large history was used for many things. Read More →
NEWS Dec 23, 2021 United and Delta Cancel Over 200 Christmas Eve Flights United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have canceled over 200 flights on Christmas Eve. A combination of staff shortages and high demand has led to these operational disruptions. Read More →
NEWS Dec 20, 2021 Delta Unveils New Team USA Olympic Livery Delta has just become the official airline of the U.S. Olympic team. To commemorate, they have repainted an Airbus a330neo with a special Team USA livery! Read More →
NEWS Dec 16, 2021 Boeing 787 Shortage Harming American Airlines American Airlines is struggling to operate international routes as a result of a 787 delivery shortage. Other international destinations are being cut or reduced in frequency as a result of demand changes in response to COVID guidelines alongside the shortage. Read More →
NEWS Dec 15, 2021 Doug Parker to Retire as CEO of American Airlines Doug Parker, the respected CEO of American Airlines, is retiring after 21 straight years holding the top job at three separate companies. Parker will hand the reins over to company president Robert Isom in late March/early April 2022. Read More →
NEWS Dec 10, 2021 Israel and Morocco Completely Close Borders Following Omicron Outbreak this article talks about the omricon variant and how it's affecting travel. It mostly talks about Morocco and Israels travel bans. Read More →
NEWS Dec 07, 2021 Breaking Down Capital One's New Lounge and Credit Card Capital One has made major changes this year in terms of its presence in the aviation industry, two of which are sure to satisfy travelers. This article breaks down the new Venture X Credit Card and provides a glimpse into their new lounge offering. Read More →