Following a year of unprecedented uncertainty, the people of Delta catapulted the airline to the No. 1 spot in the J.D. Power
2021 North America Airline Satisfaction Study. The prestigious honor represents the voice of customers who flew between July 2020 and March 2021, underscoring the professionalism, care and humanity Delta people delivered during one of the most stressful periods for travel in modern history.
“We are honored and humbled to be recognized by travelers as J.D. Power’s No. 1 airline for 2021,” said Ed Bastian, Delta CEO. “It’s particularly meaningful that this recognition came during the most challenging year in our history, when the warm hospitality provided by our people every day made the difference for our customers. As we move into the recovery, our people-first actions will continue to drive our decisions and build on the trust earned during the pandemic.”
Star Air Tops Passenger load for February 2021
BANGALORE, India, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Star Air, an emerging regional airline and part of Indian business conglomerate Sanjay Ghodawat Group, made headlines with its passenger load factor.
As per the data revealed by a prominent agency from the aviation arena, Star Air topped the Passenger Load Factor (PLF) chart outpacing all other national and regional carriers.
Star Air Embraer 145
As per the report, Star Air had a PLF of 79.0% in February 2021, which is recorded as the highest in the industry during the said period.
Incepted in January 2019 to transform the landscape of regional air connectivity, Star Air has significantly earned the trust of flyers across the nation with its world-class yet affordable scheduled and non-scheduled flight services.
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Hawaiian Holdings Reports 2021 First Quarter Financial Results
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HONOLULU, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: HA) (the Company ), parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. ( Hawaiian ), today reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2021.
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(124.4) pts. We reached an important inflection point during the first quarter on our path to recovery with an encouraging rebound in demand, despite the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impose on our business. Bookings in North America improved materially as we began to realize the pent up demand for leisure travel after a year of lockdown, said Peter Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines President and CEO. I am grateful to my colleagues who continue to connect people with aloha in the face of historic uncertainty. I am more optimistic each day about our progress as we rebuild our netwo
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airBaltic reported (13-Apr-2021) passenger numbers decreased 79% year-on-year to 29,200 in Mar-2021. The airline operated 660 services (-73%) with on time performance of 96% (+3pp). CEO Martin Gauss commented: We expect that during the summer months responsible and safe leisure travel will once again be possible . [more - original PR]
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