- United Airlines #1 ontime legacy airline in the United States in 2009. They had an 81% ontime arrival percentage. Not bad.
- Dead body found at NRT (Tokyo) in belly of DL 59 (JFK-NRT).
- Hawaiian best on time in US (alltogether, not just among legacy carriers like you know who) for 6th straight year! 92.1% of flights were on time, and the least amount of flights were canceled. However, this could be seen as an unfair contest, as Hawaiian doesn't fly to delay prone Mid-West, or East Coast cities.
- OpenSkies, the airline a subsidiary airline of BA (British Airways), announced a new route. ORY-IAD (Paris Orly to Washington Dulles). OpenSkies also flies 17 flights a week from ORY-EWR (Paris Orly to Newark International).
- AS (Alaska Airlines) states that as of June 6th, LAX-CUN and LGB-PDX (Los Angeles to Cancun and Long Beach to Portland) will be terminated. Both CUN and LGB sustain service to SEA (Seattle).
- Icelandair chooses between A320s and B737s. Classic B vs A warfare. (Boeing vs Airbus)
- CX (Cathay Pacific Airlines) plans HGK-DME (Hong Kong to Moscow Domedodovo) launch at 3 times a week. They already added MXP (Milan) so perhaps a US destination next? The HGK-DME route lies on the new reciprocal visa waiver agreement between Hong Kong and Russia.
- AC (Air Canada) sues for access to YTZ (Toronto City Airport). Toronto also has YYZ (Toronto International), a hub for AC. PD (Porter Airlines) wants to remain exclusive at YTZ.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
(Friday) Aviation News.
At the moment, I'm considering changing the name to weekend aviation news. Sorry haha.
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