AirlinesAlaska Airlines was first airline to embrace the selling power of the internetAlaska Airlines was a pioneer in using the internet to sell tickets. In 1995, Bill Ayer, who was then a vice president at the airline, touted the new service as a "truly unique vehicle for marketing and selling because it puts our product at the fingertips of customers -- any time of the day or night." The world will celebrate Internet Day on Oct. 29, commemorating the first time computers at UCLA and Stanford University made a host-to-host connection.
LinkAmerican Airlines Plane Catches Fire At O’HareAn American Airlines Boeing 767 aborted takeoff at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport on Friday after an engine caught fire. American flight AA383, about to depart for Miami with 161 passengers and nine crew onboard, abandoned takeoff and was evacuated with only minor injuries.
LinkLinkDiscussionFedEx Plane Catches Fire At FLLA FedEx DC10 cargo plane caught fire at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport on Friday after the landing gear collapsed. The airport was closed as firefighters responded to the incident, but reopened at 7pm local time.
LinkDiscussionIAG Profit Hit By Currency WeaknessInternational Airlines Group reported a drop in operating profit in the third quarter, blaming a “tough operating environment”. IAG, parent of British Airways and Iberia, said operating profit before exceptional items was down 3.6 percent at EUR€1.205 billion. Net profit for the three months was EUR€930 million, up 9.9 percent from last year.
LinkLinkJetBlue bolsters partnership with JetSuiteJetBlue has invested in private jet service company JetSuite, which was started seven years ago by former JetBlue executives. JetBlue has purchased a minority stake in the company and will have a seat on the board of directors. "JetBlue and JetSuite share a passion for delivering a high-quality customer experience at a competitive price point in underserved markets," said Robin Hayes, president and CEO of JetBlue. "Our investment in JetSuite makes sense as we continue to execute on our west coast plan and invest in innovative ideas that reflect the disruptive spirit of JetBlue."
LinkJetBlue rolls out amenity kits with Hollywood styleJetBlue's new amenity kits are being put together by the fashion accessories company Hayward Luxury. The new kits aim to bring "classic Hollywood sophistication to air travel" and will be offered as part of the company's premier Mint experience before year's end.
LinkLufthansa phases out last Boeing 737 after nearly 50 years Lufthansa will phase out its last Boeing 737 on Oct. 29 after completing a flight from Milan to Frankfurt. The German airline’s last aircraft, a 737-300, marks a historical move as the Boeing twin-engine narrowbody has been in service for nearly 50 years.
LinkSkyWest 3Q net profit up 14% to $41 millionUtah-based SkyWest, parent of regional carriers SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet Airlines, reported a net profit of $41.3 million for the 2016 third quarter, up 13.9% from the company’s $36.3 million net income in 3Q 2015. Operating revenue for SkyWest and its subsidiaries grew 0.7% year-over-year (YOY) in the third quarter to $799.8 million. SkyWest attributed the revenue performance to the net impact of adding 24 new Embraer E175 aircraft, combined with “economic improvements in certain existing flying arrangements,” partially offset by the removal of 38 aircraft over the past 12 months.
LinkUkraine International Airlines implements Amadeus systemUkraine International Airlines (UIA) has completed the transfer over to Amadeus Altea Passenger Service System and PROS Origin & Destination Revenue Management System. The carrier said the move was necessary to start its ambitious business plan to boost network operations. By 2021, the carrier expects to enhance its fleet up to 91 aircraft, increase passenger traffic, and carry over 20 million travelers annually.
LinkUPS reports Q3 earnings ahead of busy holiday seasonUnited Parcel Service on Thursday reported that revenue increased across all of its services as it looks towards the all-important holiday season.
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