NEWS Delta Shuttle Launches from Seattle

Delta Airlines have announced the introduction of their Delta Shuttle service from Seattle to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Seattle shuttle service complements existing Delta Shuttle service on the West Coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Delta Shuttle service on the West Coast is a product created with business travelers in mind that offers dedicated check-in counters and gates located near security, among…

NEWS Balkan Holidays Announce Liverpool Route!

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is delighted to announce the return of another holiday operator to the Airport with the news that Bulgarian specialist operator Balkan Holidays is to operate to the Black Sea resorts of Bulgaria with a weekly departure to Bourgas for Summer 2017. Balkan Holidays last operated from Liverpool ten years ago and…

NEWS Eva Air To Launch Chicago Flights

EVA Air will launch nonstop flights from Chicago to Taipei on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. To start, the airline will operate four flights a week, using one of its latest-model, Wi-Fi equipped Boeing 777-300ERs comfortably configured for 333 passengers in Royal Laurel business, Elite premium economy and Economy Classes. EVA is also giving passengers more…

NEWS Fanhansa To Stay In Business

Lufthansa have announced that their special Fanhansa jet, one of their Boeing B747-8 aircraft, will continue to have it’s livery on the jet until the 2018 World Cup to take the German national football team to each destination. It  also be transporting the team to France for the Euro 2016 tournament. However, the Fanhansa livery…

NEWS CityJet Unveils First SuperJet

Irish carrier CityJet have just released a picture of their first brand new Sukhoi SuperJet. They said via their social media that the aircraft was “nearly ready”. The aircraft is currently sat in Venice. This will now count the start of the airline’s fleet modernisation after they ordered 15 of the SuperJets. CityJet have not…

NEWS Passenger mistakes math equations for ‘terrorist code’ gets economics professor escorted off flight

An Ivy League economist was pulled off an American Airlines regional jet from Philadelphia to Syracuse after a fellow passenger incorrectly identified the mathematical equations he was scrawling for foreign script, and suspected him of terrorism. An unidentified woman sitting next to him tried to strike up a conversation with Guido Menzio as they waited…