Air Do to Cancel 26 Flights in February 2018 Due to Pilot Shortage

Air Do announced that it will cancel 26 flights in February due to shortage of 737 pilots. It is the second time the airline made such decision, since the airline also cancelled 34 flights this month for the same reason. The airline has also announced that it plans to operate all flights in December 2017, […]

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Lounge Review: United Club (International Terminal) at San Francisco International

Review: United Club (International Terminal) at San Francisco International

Before my Turkish Airlines flight from San Francisco to Istanbul, I had a chance to visit two lounges thanks to my Star Alliance Gold status. First, I visited EVA Air’s Evergreen Lounge. And then, I went to one of United’s United Club lounges. The one inside SFO’s international terminal. Before continuing, I have to say that

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Flight Review: JAL 767-300ER Economy Class from Tokyo HND to Seoul Gimpo

Flight Review: JAL 767-300ER Economy Class from Tokyo HND to Seoul Gimpo

Flight Information Date: October 21, 2017 Flight No.: JL95 Route: Tokyo Haneda to Seoul Gimpo Airline: JAL Japan Airlines Type: Boeing 767-300ER Registration: JA651J While my original plan was to fly to Okinawa that day, because of a typhoon, my plans changed drastically – and so I ended up taking a flight to Seoul. Checking In at

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Delta Air Lines Outlines the Final Months of Its 747 Operations

Delta Air Lines Outlines the Final Months of Its 747 Operations

About a month ago, I wrote about how both United Airlines and Delta Air Lines – the last two US 747 operators – were retiring their Queens of the Skies this year. Since then, the United 747 finished passenger service with a retro flight from San Francisco to Honolulu. The flight, operated on November 7,

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Ethiopian's Addis Ababa - Tokyo to Operate via Seoul Instead of Hong Kong from June 2018

Ethiopian’s Addis Ababa – Tokyo to Operate via Seoul Instead of Hong Kong from June 2018

Earlier today, Routesonline reported some changes to Ethiopian Airlines’ Asian route network that will take effect in June 2018. One of those is also the switch of the stop on the Addis Ababa to Tokyo Narita route from Hong Kong to Seoul Incheon and increase of frequency to four weekly flights. Thanks to Airliners.sk for providing

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Cathay Pacific First Class from Hong Kong to Tokyo

Flight Review: Cathay Pacific 777-300ER First Class from Hong Kong to Tokyo HND

Flight Information Date: September 24, 2017 Flight No.: CX548 Route: Hong Kong International to Tokyo Haneda Airline: Cathay Pacific Airways Type: Boeing 777-300ER Registration: B-KPV After visiting Cathay Pacific’s lounge in Bangkok, then flying to Hong Kong, and visiting “The Arrival” lounge, both business and first class “The Wing” lounges, and “The Pier, First” lounge, it was

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Less Than 24 Hours of Operations Remaining for Hawaii's Island Air

Less Than 24 Hours of Operations Remaining for Hawaii’s Island Air

Currently, five airlines – Hawaiian Airlines, ‘Ohana by Hawaiian, Island Air, Mokulele Airlines and Makani Kai Air – operate scheduled Hawaiian inter-island flights. Review: Island Air Dash 8 Q400 from Honolulu to Kahului Read Review The number will decrease to four in less than 24 hours, though, since Island Air announced that it will cease

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Why Airlines Should Be Able to Cancel Mistake Fares, But Why There Need to Be Rules

Why Airlines Should Be Able to Cancel Mistake Fares, But Why There Need to Be Rules

This article was prompted by a pair of recent Virgin Australia mistake fares – one was a cheap economy class fare while another one was a business class fare. Both of those were not honored. The business class one was cancelled 6 days after booking while the economy class one was first honored. Only to

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