Delta Air Lines completes full flat-bed installations on Boeing 777, 767-400 aircraft
July 1, 2011ATLANTA /PRNewswire/ — Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) has...
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July 1, 2011 JetBlue Airways is again broadcasting live coverage of the 2011 Tour de France in flight, in partnership with NBC Sports Group and VERSUS, the exclusive television home of the Tour de France in the U.S. To further celebrate this epic race, the airline is also waiving its $50 bike fee for customers traveling throughout the month of July.
Beginning Saturday, July 2 at 8 a.m. ET at the grand start from the Passage du Gois...
Finally- No More Babies in First Class! Malaysia Airlines: No more infants in 1st class on jumbo jets
June 29, 2011By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
Malaysia Airlines has banned babies in the first-class sections of its Boeing 747-400 jets. It also plans to do the same in its yet-to-be-delivered Airbus A380 superjumbo jets, according to the
United: OnePass frequent-flier program will end Dec. 31
June 29, 2011Delta to Launch Sixth Nonstop Flight on Atlanta-Brasilia Route Share Delta to Launch Sixth Nonstop Flight on Atlanta-Brasilia Route
May 27, 2011Delta Air Lines will launch a sixth nonstop frequency between Atlanta and Brazil’s capital city, Brasilia, on May 31. Delta operates flights between Atlanta and Brasilia using a Boeing 757-200 with capacity for 162 passengers — 15 in First Class and 147 in Economy Class.
Delta currently offers 32 nonstop flights between the U.S. and Brazil, including service connecting Atlanta, Detroit and New York-JFK...
Boeing considers replacing the best-selling 737
May 26, 2011This item was written by USATODAY.com contributor David Grossman, who is serving as Guest Editor of Today in the Sky while Ben Mutzabaugh is away.