
DLD 468: More MAX than you can shake a stick at
The MAX continues to dominate news cycles, but there's lots more out there also worth talking about.
The MAX continues to dominate news cycles, but there's lots more out there also worth talking about.
We're on the road this week, hanging out in Antwerp with some friends and talking travel.
Two major aviation incidents to start the year is not a good look for 2024. Here's hoping things calm down in a hurry.
Long flights come with challenging performance requirements. Delta looks to shed some weight restrictions and United may be adding some next year.
Maybe it'll work, but there are some half-baked plans being bandied about. And we're not a fan of that unless they're our half-baked plans.
Alaska Airlines is buying Hawaiian Airlines. There are lots of reasons the deal makes sense, but more than a few questions we have about how...
Is there at least maybe, hopefully a good reason for American Airlines slashing its mini-hub in Austin?
Can loyalty programs actually make changes that seem to make things better for customers, without taking benefits away elsewhere? Tune in to find out.
Intellectual property is a very real thing. So are weather-induced diversions these days. [wandrdld epid=449] Also in this episode: Northern Pacific is no more Biman...
Is the updated Delta SkyMiles program actually a simplified scheme for earning status? That's debatable. But at least the company didn't call it enhanced this...