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United Airlines Adding To Boeing 787 Order Book

United Airlines placed an order today for an additional nine Boeing 787-9 aircraft worth an estimated $1.3 billion, with deliveries starting in 2020. The deal raises Boeing’s total 787 order book for 2018 to 105 aircraft, surpassing the 94 orders it received for all of 2017. United also announced that it will add the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on its routes between Newark and both Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The airline already operates a fleet of 25 of the 787-9, and 12 of the smaller 787-8. United now has a total of 13 Boeing 787-9’s on order, in addition to 14 of the larger 787-10 dreamliners.

United also stated today that Dreamliner aircraft operating the routes between San Francisco and Los Angeles to Newark will include United Polaris business-class and Premium Plus seats, but will not include access to the airline’s high-end Polaris Club lounges available at select United Airlines airports.

SkyWest Airlines Wins Essential Air Service Contract for Prescott, AZ

PRESCOTT, AZ (July17, 2018) – In keeping with the recommendation by the City of Prescott and the Town of Prescott Valley, the U.S. Department of Transportation has selected SkyWest Airlines, operating as United Express, to provide Essential Air Service (EAS) at Prescott Municipal Airport (PRC) for a period of two years, beginning in late August, 2018.

United Express will operate 50-seat CRJ 200 jets from Prescott, with roundtrip flights daily to Denver, and six days a week to Los Angeles, every day except Saturday. Prescott Airport Director, Dr. Robin Sobotta, notes that passengers will be able to connect through Denver or LA to hundreds of destinations throughout the world.

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SkyWest Airlines to Serve Prescott, AZ

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United Airlines To Increase Service To Vail, Colorado

United Airlines is hot for Vail, and the Colorado ski resort evidently feels the same about the Chicago-based carrier. 

United said today it is expanding its seasonal service to Vail’s Eagle County Regional Airport to include flights from all the airline’s principal hub airports starting Dec. 19. A United spokesman said the enhanced seasonal service will operate through the end of March.

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United Airlines Increasing Vail, Colorado Service

Apple Maps Adding More Airports

Apple announced indoor maps for places like airports and shopping malls as part of its release of iOS 11, and the company has just now expanded the feature to include 3 more international airports.

  • Sydney International (SYD)
  • Edinburgh (EDI)
  • Hamad International (DOH) – Doha, Qatar

With indoor maps, you can see things like security checkpoints, food courts, and most importantly to me — coffee shops! The detail level is great, as is the seamless way you can zoom out from regular maps and into the detail view inside.

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Apple Maps Adding More Airports

American Airlines Adding Service to Mexico and South America

FROM GLOBE NEWSWIRE – American Airlines has a rich and robust history serving Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America, and American is continuing to grow its presence in the region with the addition of four new destinations. Next winter, customers looking for history, culture and warm climate will have access to three new cities in South America: Georgetown, Guyana (GEO); Pereira, Colombia (PEI) and Cordoba, Argentina (COR); and one new city in Mexico: Oaxaca (OAX).

American is also introducing service to Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE), from its West Coast hub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), making American the first and only airline to offer nonstop service between these two major cities. 

“We’re creating a world-class customer experience and as the largest U.S. carrier in Mexico and South America, we are committed to offering more choices with the best schedules for our customers in the region,” said Vasu Raja, vice president, Network and Schedule Planning. “As we look to strengthen our network, we’re excited to add more nonstop flights to places like Buenos Aires, maximizing connections across our network.”

The new routes will be available for sale starting in April.

New Routes:

      Route     Aircraft     On Sale     Flights Begin
  LAX-EZE   Boeing 787-9   April 2   Dec. 19
  DFW-OAX   Embraer E175   April 2   Dec. 19
  MIA-GEO   Airbus A319   April 2   Dec. 20
  MIA-PEI   Airbus A319   April 17   Dec. 20
  MIA-COR   Boeing 767-300   May 7   Apr. 2, 2019
  All routes are subject to government approval.
               

American also recently announced new service between its hub at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Mexico City (MEX) beginning July 5, which will enhance trans-Atlantic connectivity from Mexico. By expanding its footprint in MCLA with these new routes, American will offer up to 270 flights per day to the region.

About American Airlines Group
American Airlines and American Eagle offer an average of nearly 6,700 flights per day to nearly 350 destinations in more than 50 countries. American has hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. American is a founding member of the oneworld alliance, whose members and members-elect serve nearly 1,000 destinations with 14,250 daily flights to 150 countries. Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AAL. In 2015, its stock joined the S&P 500 index.

The theme building at Los Angeles International Airport

The Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport was a true Modern icon when construction was completed on it in 1961. The landmark is now recognized worldwide as a space-age symbol of the airport, and the city itself.

Designed as part of a major postwar expansion project at the airport, the final blueprint ended up being a scaled-down version of the original vision of an enormous glass dome. The structure was seen by planners as a central focal point surrounded by the terminal buildings and parking structures. The original, and revised designs, were spearheaded by the architectural firm of Pereira and Lucian.

The Theme Building features a UFO style restaurant suspended from the center of two massive crossed arches constructed with stucco-covered steel. A screen wall of decorative concrete block surrounds the building, adding another Mid-Century Modern touch. The Los Angeles City Council designated the building as a historic-cultural monument in 1993. A $4 million renovation including electric lighting designed by Walt Disney Imagineering was completed before the Encounter Restaurant was opened in 1997. The Restaurant was closed in December of 2013, but the building’s observation level is still open on weekends.

Southwest Airlines files for new service to Mexican beaches

Southwest Airlines has filed to offer new nonstop service from Los Angeles to 3 fabulous Mexican Beach destinations. The airline petitioned the Department of Transportation to grant it permission to operate new routes from the Los Angeles International Airport to the Mexican resort towns of Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, and San José del Cabo. Southwest Airlines is requesting to provide service twice a day to both Cancún and San José del Cabo, and once a day to Puerto Vallarta starting on November 6, 2016. The request needs extra bilateral authority from the DOT to allow the carrier to fly the routes during an interim period. The United States and México governments are still working together to finalize a new Aviation Agreement between the two countries that has already been agreed to in principle. According to some air fare trend analysis, the new competition in those three Los Angeles and México markets could drive fares down by more than 20%. Southwest Airlines already offers daily service from Los Angeles International Airport to Liberia, Costa Rica. The airline already serves four destinations in México from the United States.

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To see a list of the 8 best Mexican Beaches, click this link: usnews.com

Lyft partners with Southwest Airlines

Lyft partners with Southwest Airlines to offer bonus points. The ride services company, a competitor of Uber, is offering a new promotion for members of the Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards program. Throughout the rest of the year, the airline will award Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards customers with 1,100 bonus points after taking their first ride on Lyft from one of 11 different airports served by the two companies, including McCarran Airport in Las Vegas. The new program was announced last Thursday, March 31. This is the second collaboration between the two companies. Earlier this month, Lyft offered a $15 discount off of a first time ride for Southwest customers who were not enrolled in the airlines Rapid Rewards program. That offer is also good throughout the end of the year, but cannot be combined with the new offer.

Lyft Partners Airports

In addition to McCarran Airport in Las Vegas, the promotion is also valid at the following airports:

  • Austin, Texas
  • Chicago, Illinois (Midway Airport)
  • Dallas, Texas (Love Field)
  • Los Angeles, California (LAX)
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Oakland, California
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • San Diego, California
  • Washington, DC (Reagan Airport)

Lyft is currently the second biggest ride service company in the US. This deal with Southwest follows one announced in February between Uber and American Airlines. That deal also offered incentives for rides to members of the airlines AAdvantage program.

Lyft partners

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