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Anyone know the last time there was regularly scheduled commercial service at Norwood?and also flying Norwood-Vineyard/Nantucket for summer season.
Anyone know the last time there was regularly scheduled commercial service at Norwood?and also flying Norwood-Vineyard/Nantucket for summer season.
I believe Southern Airways Express 2-3 years ago.Anyone know the last time there was regularly scheduled commercial service at Norwood?
Amid the pushback in Canada to US leisure travel, JetBlue decided to cancel a new flight from Boston to Halifax it had planned, and Porter Airlines cut one of its Boston flights to Ottawa.
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Unfortunately it is only for 2 weeks or so around the peak Christmas season when these flights are usually $500+ per person each way. Still good for competition at that time of year I guess, although I am not confident there will be any price decreases on these routes given the flights are only for the 2 busiest/most expensive weeks of the year to travel from BOS to Florida.American to increase Florida flights!
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Logan to get new non-stop service to Brussels and Madrid
Boston travelers could soon have non-stop service to Brussels and Madrid, but previously announced plans for a non-stop flight to China may not happen until 2008, the head of Logan International Airport said today.
Another Taiwan carrier is considering adding Boston to its route network with non-stop service from Taipei. EVA has mentioned Boston as a possible destination recently.
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Give them some slack they were only 12 years off for a flight announcement which the airline never flew because they went belly up.Every time one of these rumors drop …
Great news, looks like BOS is the first LX market in the world to be served by the A350. I just returned from FLR via ZRH and those A333s are tired. Flew out J and back Y and they're still comfortable (particularly in Y because they're not slimline seats), but they feel their age (especially in J where they're falling behind competitors). Apart from the dated long haul fleet, Swiss is one of my favorite airlines to fly to Europe if I need to connect. ZRH connections are efficient, even with delays (and there frequently are). Plus, "Heidi" never gets old.Swiss is going to use its new A350-900 planes on its non-stop service from Zurich. Beginning January 2, 2026, 4 of their 7 weekly flights will operate with the A359. The other 3 days will operate with the A333.
Great news, looks like BOS is the first LX market in the world to be served by the A350. I just returned from FLR via ZRH and those A333s are tired. Flew out J and back Y and they're still comfortable (particularly in Y because they're not slimline seats), but they feel their age (especially in J where they're falling behind competitors). Apart from the dated long haul fleet, Swiss is one of my favorite airlines to fly to Europe if I need to connect. ZRH connections are efficient, even with delays (and there frequently are). Plus, "Heidi" never gets old.
I believe their current order of A359s are to replace their A343 fleet. I thought I also read that they will be retrofitting all cabins of their A333 fleet beginning the end of 2025. I agree re: connections via Kloten being efficient. They have a nice expansion underway too.
They manage to maintain is pretty large long-haul network, despite having a relatively small fleet of widebodies.