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JetBlue

What’s JetBlue Giving you Next? They’ll Have to Take a Little First.

Jake Redman January 25, 2016

JetBlue is by far our favorite domestic airline when flying in economy because theirs are (by our definition) an upgrade from coach seats on competing airlines in the categories of legroom, entertainment and consistency. When we saw the airline was adding seats to their workhorse A320 aircraft, we thought it was near-criminal. But did JetBlue find a way make up for the knee-space robbery? We think so. The airline announced today that newly refurbished all-economy A320’s will be fitted with 162 seats, 12 more than the previous configuration. 12 MORE SEATS! But even though you’ll be missing a bit of legroom there’s still more […]

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CTS Airport near Sapporo Japan - Observation Deck
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Trip Reports

The Best Deck Party in Sapporo Japan is at the Airport | Zen

Jake Redman January 25, 2016

There’s more to New Chitose Airport (serving Sapporo Japan) but our favorite is the observation deck. You won’t see a wide variety of big planes from around the world but you’ll get a peek at plenty of national and regional carriers from this spacious outdoor porch. We saw plenty of ANA, JAL and Skymark planes pulling in and out befoor getting a peek at the small tribute to air travel posing as a museum. Here’s 2 minutes of Zen from the airport serving Sapporo Japan, New Chisote (CTS). New Chitose Airport serves Sapporo Japan with a small mall’s worth of retail […]

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Airline Seats

Our video review of this Air Canada Business Class Seat reveals its little secret.

Jake Redman January 18, 2016

{{Orbitz}} Airline: Air Canada Aircraft: A330-300 Seat maps:  Air Canada | SeatGuru Our Seat(s): 13A Class: Air Canada Business Class Seat(s): You might recognize the style of seat from your trip aboard a Delta 777-200, but there are a few noticeable differences. (Notice Air Canada doesnt spring for the leather?) You’ll get good stretch space for your legs here but moreso (we’re told) in the center seats. There, you’ll get as much as 5″ more room when in fully-flat mode. Here in our Air Canada Business Class seat 1a,the standard amount is just fine. In sleep-mode the bed fine for long trans-oceanic or cross-country flights if […]

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Korea at the 2016 New York Times Travel Show
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These Airlines Stole The New York Times Travel Show

Jake Redman January 11, 2016

TThe New York Times Travel Show isn’t necessarily a showcase for airlines as much as it is for destinations, so it’s not a surprise we weren’t swimming in premium seat mock-ups and route announcements. In fact there was no more than a small handful of airlines on hand. The biggest concentration of carriers were found within the China corner of the Asian Pavilion, sporting many of the country’s bigger airlines: China Eastern, China Southern, Air China, etc. Our short list of favorites starts with China Eastern who recently announced new daily service between Chicago and Shanghai starting in March aboard the 777-300ER. The route will […]

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Pre LANTAM Airlines TAM Business Class Seat
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TAM Airlines Business Class on a 767-300 | Video

Jake Redman January 4, 2016

Airline: TAM Airlines (Pre LATAM Airlines rename) Aircraft: 767-300 Seat maps:  SeatGuru Our Seat(s): 1J | 1L Class: TAM Airlines Business Class Seat(s): We’ve heard of worse than a 2-2-2 configuration in Business Class aboard a 767 so while not great, seat width is at least average. The center console design helps by being slim without sacrificing space for your phone or any number of tiny booze bottles thanks to a pull up/out tray table and flip-out drink trays. Legroom is as good as it gets with plenty of room to stretch in the bulkhead and all seats behind it (in business). All that room is […]

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Jetstar Asia and JetStar Japan A320
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Airline Guides

Jetstar Asia + Jetstar Japan | Airline Profiles

Jake Redman December 28, 2015

Jetstar Asia and Jetstar Japan are sister airlines that provide low-cost air travel in East and Southeast Asia. Their parent company Jetstar Airways is a subsidiary of Qantas Airlines of Australia. Budget-minded air travelers served by these airlines will find convenience, comfort and amenities for a pleasant trip. Booking Flights Jetstar Website Booking a Jetstar Asia flight online is easily done by following a few simple steps. Input screens automatically adjust for the next input item Choose City of Flight Origination Choose Destination Choose Flight Date Choose Return Date Choose number of Adults and Children Making the Flight The screen […]

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