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Exploring the world with points, miles and a bit of crazy.
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Regulators are forcing airlines to do good things for passengers, which is refreshing. Plus maybe a new Dubai airport a decade from now, and lots more.
Aircraft orders shifting, service types are switching, and one major airport is underwater in this week's show.
DLD 479: A deviation

DLD 479: A deviation

2024-04-1826:46

Often times the shortest distance between two airports is defined by politics more than geography. Last weekend that was more the case than usual.
Join us on another jaunt through the juicy world of aviation gossip, airline route news, and loyalty relaunches.
We're skipping April Fool's Day in favor of some real news, including at least one story we were convinced should've been a joke.
Newark is on the move. Plus XB-1 takes flight, United dives into pooling, and Avelo looks to grow internationally. Plus plenty more.
DLD 475: A rough go

DLD 475: A rough go

2024-03-2129:34

Well, that's another week that Boeing probably wishes didn't happen…
Hopefully not too shocking, of course. But maybe enough to keep you awake, unlike those pilots…
American has a bunch more planes on order, while JetBlue and Spirit officially call it quits. Plus lots more...
More baggage talk, plus buses, and an airline is out of business.
Revisiting a couple stories from the past few weeks, and they still don't make much sense. Plus lots of new news, too.
What's the silliest reason you've ever heard of for planes to be removed from service? We might have a new top contender for that title.
Why? because it leads to deliciousness later. But that has nothing to do with this week's conversation. Fortunately, we're joined by Ed in an effort to keep things on track.
The MAX continues to dominate news cycles, but there's lots more out there also worth talking about.
DLD 467: Cold as ice

DLD 467: Cold as ice

2024-01-2525:47

Winter weather is giving the industry some troubles, but there's still plenty of hot news to discuss..
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.
DLD 464: Got Status?

DLD 464: Got Status?

2024-01-0447:25

As 2023 comes to a close we're talking about status earned, how we value it, and what the year ahead holds.
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.
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