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American Takes the Next Step to Replace the A321T
The A321XLR has been touted as a way to fly thinner Transatlantic flights for American, but it is also going to replace the airline’s 102-seat A321T transcon airplane
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Log InAmerican Furthers Its Premium Strategy in London
American extended its premium-heavy B787-9P flying through the summer this week
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Log InAmerican Frees Up Space in Philly
If you look at Philadelphia, it appears American has done something similar to DFW but on a much smaller scale
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Log InAmerican Rolls New Banks Into DFW
American has gone from a nine-bank structure in DFW to a 13-bank operation
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Log InAmerican Will Fight for Chicago (and Bleed Money)
Chicago is not traditionally the strongest winter market, but American seems to have decided that demand won’t drive its Chicago schedule this year
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Log InSpirit’s Plan is Set, So The Schedule Extends
After last week’s extension from Apr into Jun, Spirit has now extended its schedule from Jun through Sep 8
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Log InSouthwest’s New Hilo Flight Looks Like a Winner
We initially thought that analyzing Southwest’s new 3x weekly flight between Hilo and Las Vegas wasn’t big enough to warrant a trend, but then we looked into the numbers and were fascinating by what we saw
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Log InDelta Hopes for Connections Beyond Riyadh
Delta has filed its plans to go 3x weekly from Atlanta to Riyadh starting next IATA winter in Oct 2026
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Log InAlaska Digs Deep to Improve PDX Connections
Alaska also added new Portland (OR) flying this week with new service to Jackson Hole, Bellingham, Pasco, and Seattle/Paine Field
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