Showing posts with label Landing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landing. Show all posts

Friday, 23 May 2014

New airline to land on water

A new airline is planning to land business travelers on water. Tailwind Air Service is launching this summer with weekday seaplane service between Manhattan's East River at 23rd Street, Boston Logan and Washington Dulles. Flights will depart Manhattan in the mornings and offer same-day returns from Boston and DC in the evenings.

The company says it is the only seaplane operator offering the routes. For now, though, the seaplanes will land at private airport terminals in Boston and D.C. But eventually, they will land in the downtown waterfronts in those two cities, the company said in a written statement.

Bloomberg points out that the airline is trying to grab some of the 3,000 business travelers who fly among those cities each day. Delta and US Airways have hourly nonstop flights from New York's LaGuardia airport to Boston and DC. Business travelers can also take Amtrak's Acela business class train from Manhattan to Washington Union Station and Boston.

Tailwind is partnering with Fly The Whale, a seaplane and private charter operator that has weekend shuttles to the Hamptons and Nantucket. The two companies will use each other's aircraft.

Tailwind says it will save passengers time because they will only have to arrive at 23rd Street and the private terminals at Logan and Dulles 20 minutes before take-off. Fares will range from $450 to $650 each way, but there will also be corporate and commuter discounts. And there will be free beer and wine. "Free booze isn't a problem," Melissa Tomkiel, who founded the company, told Bloomberg. "We've got that covered—we know exactly what these customers like."

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Airberlin: smartphones and tablets can now be used during take-off and landing

Air Berlin is now following the concept already in place for most US based airlines.
airberlin guests can now use their personal electronic devices on almost all of the airline’s short, medium and long-haul flights during take-off, landing and taxiing, providing the devices are in flight mode. This will make flying with airberlin even more enjoyable for flight guests as personal electronic devices in flight mode can now be used during all flight phases across almost the entire airberlin fleet.
"Modern flight guests want uninterrupted access to their personal electronic devices, even while on board, rather than having to switch them on and off again several times. airberlin is now making this possible. Personal electronic devices can be used throughout entire flights on all the planes in our Airbus and Boeing fleet providing their transmission function is disabled. Once the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) relaxed the regulations, it was extremely important to us to implement the changes as quickly as possible. To do so, airberlin obtained the necessary technical certifications and the necessary official permits for required procedures from the Federal Aviation Office," said Oliver Lackmann, Head of Flight Operations at airberlin.
airberlin is one of the leading airlines in Europe and flies to 147 destinations worldwide. The second largest airline in Germany carried more than 31.5 million passengers in 2013. airberlin offers a global route network through its strategic partnership with Etihad Airways, which has a 29.21% share in airberlin, and through membership of the oneworld® airline alliance. The airline with the award-winning service operates codeshare flights worldwide with 16 airlines. The fleet has an average age of five years and is among the most modern and eco-efficient in Europe.