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Why did Lockheed make a special version of the L-1011 TriStar for Court Line?
Court Line was an airline based in the UK that operated for the package holiday market. Aircraft were…
Arcata-Eureka Over the Years: Cataloguing My Little Airport’s Growth
Check out the history and fight to grow air service at Arcata-Eureka Airport, one of many regional airports across the country that have seen some ups and downs over the years.
What does it mean now British Airways have extended their flexible booking policy?
It is interesting to see that British Airways have once again extended their flexible booking policy. Also known…
Review: A Ryanair Irish domestic flight from Kerry to Dublin
Irish based Ryanair are Europe’s largest airline by passengers carried. They are the go to choice for a…
What is Kerry Airport at Farranfore in Ireland like?
Ireland has quite a lot of airports and one of them is at Farranfore in County Kerry. Kerry…
Convert Chase Rewards points to Aeroplan 1:1, and a Waitlist offer worth 10,000 points
Last year Aeroplan had officially announced a new partnership with Chase, and as step-1 towards that partnership, starting…
How far is it from Farranfore train station to Kerry Airport?
Ireland has just one train station close to an airport, and that at Farranfore in County Kerry. Kerry…
When flying from Europe to Australia, have you considered Japan Airlines?
Once upon a time, trying to book a flight on Japan Airlines from Europe to Australia seemed impossible.…
American Airlines Reportedly Working on a New Business Class Product
American Airlines is reportedly working on a new international business class product. This is according to Twitter-user, JonNYC. The AA-insider shared speculation that American is rethinking its widebody fleet strategy including what the airline considers to be its flagship airliner.
New Aeroplan partner: Eurowings Discover (4Y), a niche leisure carrier
Are you keeping count? This is the 7th airline partner announcement by Aeroplan, since June 2020. Welcome, Eurowings…