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This Week on BNET (Jan 12 - 16)
Airlines Successfully Test Biofuels in Droves Air New Zealand and Continental have both recently tested jatropha on actual flights, and the results have been extremely promising. Alaska and Horizon Says December Storms to Cost Up to $13 Million Those...
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Sat, Jan 17 2009 3:31 PM
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Delta’s Half-Empty Threat to Shrink Atlanta
My posts have definitely been traveling around the world this week, so let’s bring it back home. Let’s talk Delta. The airline is having a spat with its largest airport, Atlanta, over new construction that will inevitably raise the cost of...
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Thu, Jan 29 2009 3:54 PM
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The Cranky Flier
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Delta
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ATL - Atlanta
Italians Look to Kill Rome’s Ciampino Airport, Help Alitalia
Yes, this is a post about Italy, but believe it or not, Alitalia isn’t the main focus. It’s the bungling Italian government that has caught my eye once again for their plans to help Alitalia and kick low cost carriers to the far corners of...
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Wed, Jan 28 2009 3:53 PM
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The Cranky Flier
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Ryanair
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Alitalia
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Easyjet
Yet Another Post on US Airways Crash in the Hudson
No, you didn’t miss my first post, but I’m sure you’ve seen about a million since the US Airways A320 plopped down into the Hudson River yesterday. So, I won’t bother to recap what happened, and I’m probably the only site...
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Fri, Jan 16 2009 3:49 PM
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A320
United Puts Wireless Internet on p.s.
American and Virgin America have wi-fi onboard, Delta is beginning installation, Alaska and Southwest are looking to do testing, and well, Continental is at least putting live TV on their planes. But United hadn’t done anything, until now. United...
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Mon, Jan 19 2009 3:53 PM
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What US Airways is Doing for The Passengers of Flight 1549
It’s somewhat surprising, but you rarely hear about how people and their families are treated after an accident. What actually happens? US Airways is opening up the kimono a bit here to show us how they’re dealing with it this week. So far...
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Wed, Jan 21 2009 4:11 PM
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BA’s OpenSkies to Stop Growing; Is Death on the Horizon?
Looks like we’re seeing the beginnings of yet another failed attempt at using the EU-US open skies agreement to open new business opportunities. OpenSkies, British Airways’ attempt at launching an all-premium airline to fly to New York from...
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Mon, Jan 26 2009 3:56 PM
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Virgin Nigeria Ends Long Haul Flying Today
For those of you who think that all Sir Richard Branson touches turns to gold, all you need to do is take a look at Virgin Nigeria to see a very different story. (Or study up on Virgin Express, but that’s for another time.) The airline was started...
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Tue, Jan 27 2009 4:01 PM
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This Week on BNET (Jan 26 - 30)
Southwest Reports Q4 Loss on Hedges Hedges and other “special items” brought Southwest down to a Q4 loss, but it was the announcement on growth that had people turning their heads. Southwest Sees Strong Revenue Performance in Fourth Quarter...
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Fri, Jan 30 2009 3:01 PM
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IND - Indianapolis
United and Aer Lingus Earn a Cranky Jackass For Plan Which Could See Their Crews Disappear
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that both United and Aer Lingus made a big mistake yesterday when they announced a joint venture that I can best describe as goofy. But that’s about the closest I can get to saying something nice. More...
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Fri, Jan 23 2009 4:20 PM
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The Cranky Flier
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United
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Aer Lingus
London/Heathrow Third Runway Approved, Protests Abound
We’ve heard the beginning of this story a million times. Airport wants to expand, people protest, and the process gets bogged down for years and years. On the surface, that’s what has happened with Heathrow’s bid to build a third runway...
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Tue, Jan 20 2009 4:32 PM
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This Week on BNET (Jan 19-23)
Report: Investors Looking to Abandon Virgin America Financial Times is reporting that Virgin America’s US investors may be looking to bail out. What does this mean for the future viability of the airline? American Flight Attendants Begin Aviation...
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Sat, Jan 24 2009 3:29 PM
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The Cranky Flier
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Virgin America
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American
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Delta
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Hawaiian
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BNET
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Fuel
TripAdvisor Says People Watch Safety Briefings; I Call Bullshit
TripAdvisor put out the results of a study yesterday regarding airplane safety. I’m sure it was spurred by the US Airways accident last week, and I have to say that the results seem absolutely, completely wrong. It may not be their fault - some...
Published
Thu, Jan 22 2009 3:51 PM
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The Cranky Flier
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Accidents/Incidents
United 777 Premium Reconfiguration Requiring Changes in Coach?
Ever wonder why United is (finally) working hard to upgrade the 767 and 747 aircraft with the new premium cabin seats, but the 777 is left behind? It appears, that of all things, it’s a problem in coach that’s keeping them from getting it...
Published
Tue, Jan 6 2009 4:22 PM
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The Cranky Flier
Filed under:
United
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Inflight Entertainment
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777
Spirit Wants Ads on Flight Attendants, I Say “Why Not?”
Spirit has been pretty quiet lately, and that should scare all of us. This is an airline that thrives on getting itself free PR, and it usually does a very good job with it. But maybe their old tricks just aren’t working anymore. So what do they...
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Fri, Jan 30 2009 4:02 PM
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