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Akasa Air to add 200 aircraft to its fleet over next eight years, to commence flights to Abu Dhabi on THIS date

 Akasa Air, which currently has a fleet of 24 Boeing 737 Max planes and runs over 900 flights weekly, expects over 200 aircraft to join its fleet over the next eight years, CEO Vinay Dube said. He further added that the airline has placed an order for 226 Boeing 737 Max aircraft. https://developer-community.sage.com/topic/12031-%F0%9D%93%92%F0%9D%93%AA%F0%9D%93%B5%F0%9D%93%B5~%F0%9D%93%A3%F0%9D%93%B8~%F0%9D%93%AD%F0%9D%93%AE%F0%9D%93%B5%F0%9D%93%BD%F0%9D%93%AA%E2%84%A2how-late-can-you-cancel-a-refundable-delta-flight/ The airline has paused hiring pilots. Dube said the carrier has got plenty of pilots for its existing fleet. “At some point in time, we will start rehiring. People think there is a pilot shortage, and we have got plenty of pilots. We have been able to attract and retain pilots, and our focus now is making them happy. We will restart hiring at some point,” he added. https://developer-community.sage.com/topic/12039-call~to~deltahow-late-can-you-cancel-a-refundable-delta...

Qantas tumbles down the rankings of the world's best airlines - see where they placed

 Qantas has been dealt another blow after slumping further down the rankings of the best airlines in the world and dropping from 17th to 24th place.  https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492062 The rankings were announced at the 2024 World Airline Awards at the Fairmont Windsor Park Hotel, London, on Monday.  Qatar Airways was crowned the world's best airline, making it the eighth time the carrier has been awarded the top honour ever. https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492080 Singapore Airlines was knocked down to second, after winning last year, while Emirates placed third and Japanese-owned All Nippon Airways came in at fourth. The rankings are determined by passengers from 100 countries who take part in online customer satisfaction surveys carried out by Skytrax.  https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492113 The awards are known as the 'Oscars of the aviation industry' and rank airlines on aspects such as catering and inflight services. Qantas has previously b...

These are the world’s best airlines according to Skytrax — including a new number one

 Singapore Airlines  is no longer the best airline in the world as Qatar Airways now holds the top spot, according to air transport rating firm Skytrax. https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492062 Qatar Airways said this was the eighth time they topped the ranking since 2011. The airline came second in the rankings last year. Singapore Airlines is now in second position on the ranking, Skytrax announced Monday, followed by Emirates in third place which is one spot higher than last year. https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492080 Asian airlines dominated the top ten, with no U.S. airlines among the ranking’s leaders. Delta Air Lines was the highest ranked U.S. airline in 21st position, down by one spot from last year. https://data.richmondgov.com/nominate/492113 The awards are based on a customer survey, which Skytrax said was completed by customers from over 100 countries in the 2023-2024 edition. A series of other awards were presented by Skytrax alongside the top airlines...

American Airlines CEO vows to "rebuild trust" after removal of Black passengers

American Airlines has taken action after three Black passengers alleged racial discrimination during a flight, CEO Robert Isom wrote in a letter sent Tuesday to airline employees. He also detailed steps American Airlines would take to address discrimination after speaking with civil rights groups.  In the letter, obtained by CBS News, Isom wrote that leadership wanted to address an "unacceptable incident" in which several Black passengers were removed from a flight over a complaint about "offensive body odor."   "I am incredibly disappointed by what happened on that flight and the breakdown of our procedures," Isom wrote. "We fell short of our commitments and failed our customers in this incident." The employees involved would be on leave while the airline conducted an investigation, American Airlines said in a later statement.  Three Black passengers sued the airline in federal court last month alleging attendants removed them from the flight du...

Frontier plans 7 new routes, including second-ever nonstop from New York's JFK

 Frontier Airlines is showing no signs of letting up on the network shake-up that's helped define the carrier in 2024. Just days removed from launching its first-ever service from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), the Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier is planning a second JFK route that's set to take off later this summer. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401228 The new route from New York's largest airport to Las Vegas' Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is one of seven new routes the budget carrier announced last week. Want more airline-specific news? Sign up for TPG's free biweekly Aviation newsletter. It's also the latest in a prolonged series of network adjustments Frontier has made since the start of 2024. Continuing with the playbook that's been guiding its 2024 shake-up, Frontier is again bolstering service at some of the largest hubs of its legacy airline competitors. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401385 Among th...

Frontier Airlines Announces New Routes, Expanding Operations Across Nine Airports

 DENVER – June 13, 2024 – Ultra-low fare carrier Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: ULCC) will launch nonstop service from nine airports across the United States in August, expanding its roster of convenient and affordable travel options from coast to coast. To celebrate, America’s Greenest Airline is offering fares as low as $19*. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401228  “By providing exceptional value and a superior travel experience, ‘The New Frontier’ is leading the way in the airline industry when it comes to convenience and affordability,” said Josh Flyr, vice president of network and operations design, Frontier Airlines. New service from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: Fare: Boston (BOS) August 13, 2024 Daily $39* Los Angeles (LAX) August 13, 2024 Daily $59* New service from Boston Logan International Airport: SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: Fare: Atlanta (ATL) August 13, 2024 Daily $39* Charlotte (C...

American Airlines passenger tracks missing luggage to homeless encampment

 HOLLYWOOD (WKRC) - An American Airlines passenger tracked her missing luggage to a homeless encampment in Hollywood. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401228 According to KNBC, American Airlines passenger Aunny Grace is demanding answers from the airline company after her luggage ended up in a homeless encampment. Per the station, Grace's flight from Dallas Airport on May 29 was delayed. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401426 "American Airlines left thousands of people stranded in the airport overnight for days, actually,” Grace told KNBC. Grace told the station Tuesday that she spent the night at the airport and caught a flight home to Hollywood Burbank Airport the next day. Although Grace knew her luggage would be delayed, she was left perplexed by what happened next, according to KNBC. https://data.norfolk.gov/nominate/401357 Promoted Links How a Simple $250 Amazon Investment Can Benefit You CPX “When the carrier called me, he said he was at my house. I looked and I saw ...

Brace For Summer Travel: American Airlines Tops List For Most Delays, Cancellations, Lost Bags

 American Airlines says their operations are improved, and they’ve become a much more reliable airline. The data they report to the government does not bear this out, but they’re insistent that if you dig deeper they’ll come out looking better. https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/282818   https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/283992   https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/284009 Overall, though, if passengers are getting delayed, cancelled, and diverted – and if their bags are lost, or they’re turned away from flying completely despite having a ticket – Department of Transportation reports shows that it’s probably happening on American Airlines. And American expects 72 million passengers this summer. https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/284225 https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/284263 https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/284278 https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/nominate/284300 Here’s the claim: American Airlines CEO Robert Isom opened the carrier’s earning...

Delta bets big on Italy with new route to smaller city

 Demand for Italy keeps ramping up and airlines are following suit with more routes to smaller cities to which travelers would have previously had to take the train or fly through a transfer with a regional airline. https://phxpublicsafety.dynamics365portals.us/forums/general-discussion/2baec7b0-0621-ef11-a295-001dd80531d2 Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines  (DAL)  flew its inaugural flight between New York's JFK International Airport and Italy's Naples-Capodichino International Airport. The southern city known for both ancient and modern history and that many pass through as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast is the fourth Italian airport to which Delta flies from the U.S (Rome, Milan and Venice would be the others). The new seasonal route has been in the works for nearly a year after Delta announced it in September 2023. Venice, Italy American Airlines will be flying to this country a lot this summer READ MORE The flight is now running daily on a Boeing 767-300ER  (BA)...

Major US airlines will not commit to boosting military travel benefits, USDOT says

 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Friday said major U.S. airlines had declined to commit to boosting travel benefits for military personnel, the latest clash between the Biden administration and the air carriers. https://phxpublicsafety.dynamics365portals.us/forums/general-discussion/ff17cb13-d020-ef11-a295-001dd80531d2   Buttigieg in April had urged airlines to do more for military personnel and vowed to publicize the issue on a dashboard but he said major carriers including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines have declined to "make clear and enforceable commitments to U.S. service members and their families." https://phxpublicsafety.dynamics365portals.us/forums/general-discussion/ce136ed0-d120-ef11-a295-001dd80531d2 https://phxpublicsafety.dynamics365portals.us/forums/general-discussion/51782ac2-d120-ef11-a295-001dd80531d2 https://phxpublicsafety.dynamics365portals.us/forums/general-discussion/c96c56b5-...