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Calif. launches way any resident can become vaccine eligible March 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Half care workers check the information of two people preparing to get a COVID-19 vaccination at the mass vaccination site opened to the public at the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum Complex in Oakland, Calif. on Feb. 16, 2021. The site is expected to deliver up to 6,000 shots of COVID-19 vaccine a day.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE The state of California launched a new program Friday that allows residents the opportunity to get vaccinated by volunteering to help get others inoculated. The online tool allows users to look for clinics and mass vaccine sites seeking help based on their ZIP code. ....
Routes: Montana route boom, Southwest at OAK, Alaska transcons, Frontier at Sacramento, more A weekly roundup of air travel and airport news Jim Glab FacebookTwitterEmail Yellowstone National Park visitors will soon have more flight options from the Bay Area to Montana.TenleyThompson/Getty Images/iStockphoto In route news, Alaska adds several summer routes from California to Montana but delays the revival of some transcontinental service; at Oakland, Southwest begins an Arizona route and revives three East Coast markets; Frontier kicks off an intrastate route from Sacramento; Southwest begins a big buildup at Long Beach; American adds two California routes from O’Hare; Alaska starts flying its first 737 MAX and United orders more; FAA slaps a huge fine on a disruptive passenger as part of its new “zero tolerance” policy; and airport retailing giant Hudson Group is bringing a new no-checkout purchasing concept to its stores. ....
Routes: AA/JetBlue team up + JetBlue fare changes, Eureka, Southwest, no domestic testing, more A weekly roundup of air travel and airport news Jim Glab FacebookTwitterEmail American Airlines and JetBlue have unveiled their initial plans for code-sharing and marketing cooperation on routes out of New York and Boston, a partnership they announced last summer. The two airlines didn’t have much to say about how the partnership will affect the New York-San Francisco market, which they both serve from JFK (and JetBlue also serves from Newark), except to note that customers will see “enhanced schedules” between the two cities. They offered more detail about their Los Angeles-New York plans, also served by both carriers from JFK and by JetBlue from Newark: “Customers will have the most choices 14 daily flights between the two carriers and will have access to (American’s) state-of-the art Airbus A321T aircraft or JetBlue’s A321 aircraft featuring Mint, ....