This is where NDC comes in to save the day. NDC is just a standard that airlines can use to build an XML feed that third parties can take and use to sell tickets. This eliminates nearly all barriers ...
Looking at a random Monday in July, the bread-and-butter remains the East Coast flying using the Mint fleet. There are 10x to JFK, 5x to Boston, and 3x each to Fort Lauderdale and Newark. These ...
I’m pleased to present the 15-minute version of the 2024 Cranky Network Awards presented by Oakland International Airport. Network planning teams from around the US and Canada descended on Oakland on ...
Editor’s Note: The original version of this post included American opportunity based on 965 aircraft in mainline fleet. The scope clause is based on narrowbody aircraft only, so it has been updated ...
Introducing The Air Show Podcast Where I Join Forces With Brian Sumers and Jon Ostrower ...
With so many flights, customers find low fares to Orlando, Las Vegas. Will it last? – TPG Here’s a look at the big capacity jumps in Orlando and Vegas that have led to lower fares. And no, it won’t ...
Unlike the Cranky Talk podcast which Dave and I do for a broader audience, this is an industry podcast built for those that work in and around the aircraft/airline industry. That means people who work ...
It is not often that you would expect to hear the words “Frontier” and “Business Travel” in the same sentence, but the airline has made a small but useful move into that arena. In fact, what it’s ...