AirlinesAir Canada to launch daily service to Taiwan, thrice-weekly flights to IndiaNext year, Air Canada will roll out daily service connecting Vancouver, British Columbia, and Taipei, Taiwan, in addition to thrice-weekly flights between Toronto and Mumbai, India. The Mumbai route has received regulatory approval, and approval is pending for Taipei service.
LinkAir France-KLM selects Gogo for long-haul Wi-FiAir France-KLM has signed an agreement with connectivity provider Gogo, covering Wi-Fi installation across 124 long-haul aircraft. Announcing the deal Sept. 29, Air France-KLM said Gogo will equip 83 Air France aircraft (15 Airbus A330s and 68 Boeing 777s) and 41 from KLM’s long-haul fleet (12 A330s and 29 777s).
LinkAmerican Airlines looks to reach new heights behind CIO Maya LeibmanAmerican Airlines has elevated the role of Chief Information Officer Maya Leibman, who since 2012 has been tasked with driving the company's technical and innovative initiatives in order to offer its passengers top-notch customer service and travel experiences. "Every initiative we want to take on requires a huge amount of IT, and it's becoming even more that way because our customers want even more information at their fingertips," said CEO Doug Parker.
LinkAustrian Airlines to expand fleet, launch premium economy classLufthansa Group subsidiary Austrian Airlines will add two more Airbus A320s to its fleet this year and one additional Boeing 777-200ER from summer 2018, representing an investment value of more than €100 million ($112 million), according to a statement. As a result, more than 230 jobs will be created at the Star Alliance member’s Vienna hub.
LinkAustrian Airlines to close Vienna-Rome route Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines will end Vienna-Rome Fiumicino service Nov. 9, citing strong low-cost carrier (LCC) competition, a spokesperson confirmed. The service had been launched in 1958. Lufthansa Group LCC subsidiary Eurowings Europe—operating the same route—will add an Austrian code to its flight number.
LinkBritish Airways Scraps Free Snacks On Short FlightsBritish Airways said it will drop free food and snacks in short-haul economy from January 2017. The airline said it will provide food from UK retailer Marks & Spencer in a new “premium food range”.
LinkDelta to launch seasonal service to Dublin, Lisbon & Berlin in 2017Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines plans to boost its summer 2017 seasonal transatlantic service with new nonstop routes between city pairs Boston-Dublin, New York JFK-Lisbon, and the return of a New York JFK-Berlin pairing. All flights will operate in conjunction with Delta joint venture partners Air France-KLM and Alitalia, Delta said.
LinkGogo will spend next year upgrading networkSystem upgrades to Gogo Inc.'s network will speed up in-flight internet service for fliers beginning in 2018 after new equipment is installed on cell towers and aircraft.
LinkInterJet takes first A321Mexican low-cost carrier Interjet has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321, an aircraft the carrier says will allow it to optimise Mexico City slots. The aircraft (registration XA-JPB and MSN 7311) is leased from BOC Aviation and is the first of three A321s that Interjet will take delivery of this year, according to a statement from the lessor and to Flight Fleets Analyzer. The remaining two are due in the fourth quarter.
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