AirlinesAir Canada moves up service to Fla. city due to golf tourneyAir Canada plans to begin service from Toronto to Jacksonville, Fla., two weeks earlier than originally planned due to a golf tournament. "Many Canadians love golf almost as much as going to Florida, so we are very pleased to adjust our schedule to accommodate fans attending The Players," said Lisa Pierce, senior director,
US sales and market development at the airline. The carrier will begin nonstop service to Jacksonville on May 7.
LinkAir France-KLM Paris Attack Impact Lasted Into DecemberAir France-
KLM has felt the effects of the November 13 Paris attacks on traffic in and out of the capital but said it is too early to predict the impact on Christmas holiday-season travel. Aeroports de Paris said on Monday that the shootings had led to a 6 percent drop in the number of passengers passing through its Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports in the second half of November.
LinkDelta, KLM To Code-share With Jet AirwaysDelta Air Lines and
KLM will launch a code-share agreement with India's Jet Airways via Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Delta and
KLM customers will be able to connect onto Jet Airways daily flights to New Delhi and Mumbai, with onward travel to other destinations.
LinkEl Al Israel Airlines to lease two Boeing 787-9s from ALCIsraeli flag carrier El Al Israel Airlines will take a pair of Boeing 787-9s from Air Lease Corp. as a replacement for some of its older 747s. Announcing the deal,
ALC said the two aircraft—sourced from its existing order book—will be placed on long-term lease with El Al.
LinkGOL to finish Wi-Fi installation in 1H 2016São Paulo-based low-cost-carrier
GOL plans to finish outfitting its first aircraft with Wi-Fi in the first half of 2016. The airline will then equip the rest of its fleet with Gogo’s technology in fewer than three years, airline spokeswoman Ludmilla Marchionni said. Most
US carriers have already equipped their fleets with Wi-Fi, but connectivity is not common in South and Central America.
GOL is Gogo’s first customer in the region, and the first to sign up for technology that streams live television channels to passengers’ portable devices.
LinkTAM Madrid-Sao Paulo Flight Diverted After Bomb ThreatA flight operated by Brazilian flag carrier
TAM Airlines was forced to return to Madrid late Monday after a bomb threat, the company said in a statement. Flight JJ8065, a Boeing 777, left Madrid's Barajas Airport around 21:21 (9:21 pm) local time and turned back shortly after passing Casablanca in Morocco, about an hour and a half into the flight.
LinkUnited considering nonstop service to SingaporeUnited Airlines is weighing the addition of a nonstop route to Singapore. "When we have the right aircraft, we will tackle that market," said Brian Znotins, vice president of network for United. The airline is considering an ultra-long-range version of the Airbus A350-900 for the route, as the Boeing 787 does not have enough range.
LinkVirgin America to lease 10 new A321neos from GECASGE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has signed an agreement with Virgin America to lease 10 new Airbus A321neos. The aircraft, which will be powered by
CFM’s
LEAP-
1A engines, will expand the carrier’s fleet. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in
1Q 2017 and the remainder will deliver in 2017 and 2018. All 10 aircraft are part of GECAS’ existing orderbook with Airbus.
LinkUS carriers posted 87% on-time arrivals in Oct.Major
US airlines had an on-time arrival rate of more than 80% for the third straight month, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. In October, the 13 major
US airlines had an 87% on-time arrival rate, the third-best month in 21 years since
BTS started tracking arrivals.
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