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Last week’s stock market plunge has been attributed to a combination of factors, including the Bank of Japan's modest rise in interest rates and fears of an impending US recession. However, a significant influence on the crisis was a seasonal workplace quirk: summer holidays.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Qatar Airways is renowned for its exceptional business class offerings, including the innovative QSuites, high-quality food and amenities, and commendable service. The airline was a pioneer in introducing doors on business class suites, allowing configurations such as double beds or family rooms by adjusting seat walls.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Emirates has introduced its refurbished Boeing 777 business class seats, which closely resemble the staggered product the airline has been using for two decades on its Airbus A380s. The first of approximately 80 previous-generation 777s that Emirates is updating is now operational on the Geneva route, with plans to deploy refurbished planes to Tokyo Haneda and Brussels initially.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

JetBlue is currently offering a significant opportunity for travelers interested in transatlantic flights. Due to challenges with its transatlantic routes, the airline has made business class award space widely available on several flights. This availability extends from now until the end of spring and includes options for at least two passengers per booking.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

After former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, he no longer had access to Air Force One, and his private Boeing 757 fell into disrepair. Observers noted that his readiness to run again could be gauged by the status of this aircraft, known for its gold-plated fittings.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Hawaiian Airlines' Plumeria Lounge, designated for international business class customers and Priority Pass members, has sparked discussions online due to long lines of patrons waiting to enter. This lounge is considered superior to the Premier Lounge, which serves domestic first-class passengers.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

We've made good progress on migrating to our new platform and most features are operational. The exception is comments, which we hope to have working by August 12. Since we can't enable comments yet, we haven't published the new blog on fuel that we've been developing all week. Additionally, we are still figuring out how to run the Question of the Week in the new system. We appreciate your patience as we work through these issues.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Celebrating its 18th anniversary, India's largest airline, IndiGo, has announced the launch of its first premium product and a frequent flier program. Traditionally a no-frills operator, IndiGo is now shifting towards a hybrid business model.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

JetBlue stock plunged over 20% on Monday as the company sought to raise $3 billion in fresh capital. Of this amount, $2.75 billion will be backed by its TrueBlue program, primarily derived from expected future earnings through its credit card partnership. Additionally, JetBlue is raising $400 million in senior secured notes due in 2029, some of which will be used to pay down existing debt.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Air New Zealand has introduced enhancements to its Airpoints program, marking the first of several planned improvements. The announcement was made by Nikhil Ravishankar, the airline's Chief Digital Officer.

Sky Industry News Aug 12, 2024

Intelsat reports significant growth in its backlog for multi-orbit inflight connectivity (IFC) solutions, despite the high-profile presence of SpaceX’s Starlink Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication system. According to Dave Bijur, Intelsat's head of commercial aviation, "We have more orders than Starlink does," adding that they believe they have secured more orders than any other provider over the past year.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

Regional jet interiors often lack distinctiveness, with aircraft frequently rotating among major U.S. airlines, typically undergoing minimal reupholstery and repainting.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

A Skywest pilot informed passengers that he was not qualified to land the E175 aircraft at Jackson Hole, resulting in a diversion to Salt Lake City. The flight, operating as Alaska Airlines Flight 3491, departed from San Francisco as scheduled but spent several hours on the ground in Salt Lake City while another pilot was arranged to complete the journey.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

A Renegade Air Dash-8 with 38 passengers and crew aboard made a successful belly landing after the gear was mostly torn off when it struck a dyke on takeoff from Maban in South Sudan. With portions of the long gear struts dangling from the nacelles, the aircraft continued to Malakal. The plane went into a holding pattern at Malakal to burn off fuel, and all 38 people were evacuated from the plane when it finished its slide.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

There is one food that should never be served at an airport, especially before passengers board a plane where their stomachs will be subject to the vagaries of air pressure. Despite this, a decade ago Washington’s National Airport opened a Ben’s Chili Bowl, and now the idea is spreading.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

In 1997, after earning elite status with United Airlines, a traveler experienced an upgraded flight from Los Angeles to Washington Dulles where lunch was served in courses. The meal included an almond-dusted shrimp appetizer, a steak entrée, and dessert.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

A man narrowly avoided a tragic fate when he missed a flight that subsequently crashed in Vinhedo, São Paulo, Brazil. The individual was prevented from boarding the plane due to his late arrival. Despite initially arguing with the gate agent, he later embraced the agent upon learning of the crash.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

God Save The Points has highlighted 19 food experiences to try before you die. While many of these recommendations are commendable, some personal suggestions and comments on the list have been added.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

Beware of searching for airline phone numbers on Google, as scam travel agencies have corrupted the results. Passengers who believe they are contacting their airline may end up being charged for services that should be free, such as rebooking a canceled flight or securing seat assignments.

Sky Industry News Aug 11, 2024

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has acknowledged that its new Analogic screening machines are causing significant delays at airport security checkpoints. These machines, which use 3D imaging technology, were intended to expedite the screening process by reducing the need for manual inspections. However, a software glitch has resulted in increased manual interventions.

Sky Industry News Aug 10, 2024