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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: United Adds ORD Gates, Elliott Continues to Get Paid
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Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: United Adds ORD Gates, Elliott Continues to Get Paid

United Buys Spirit’s Final Two Gates at Chicago/ORD Weeks after selling/assigning gates to American, Spirit found itself to be an equal opportunity hustler, opting this week to sell/assign its final two gates at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport to United for $30 million. That should buy Spirit a couple more weeks of time as it tries to...

The Cranky Flier Feb 06, 2026
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Few quibbles on Iberia ATR 72 flight from Malaga to Melilla
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Few quibbles on Iberia ATR 72 flight from Malaga to Melilla

Sometimes a flight crosses so many “firsts” off the list that booking it becomes mandatory. That was certainly the case for me on a recent out-and-back trip with Iberia from Malaga, Spain to the Spanish city of Melilla on the North African coast. This same-day roundtrip ticked multiple boxes: it was my first Avios points... The post Few quibbles on Iberia ATR 72 flight from Malaga to Melilla appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Feb 06, 2026
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Africa World Airlines eyes larger aircraft for their fleet
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Africa World Airlines eyes larger aircraft for their fleet

Ghana’s Africa World Airlines (AWA) is considering a move to larger aircraft as it looks to expand its network beyond the limits of its current fleet. The privately owned carrier, which mainly operates Embraer E145 regional jets, says it is assessing options that would allow it to fly farther and carry more passengers, though no […] The post Africa World Airlines eyes larger aircraft for their fleet appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 06, 2026
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Ryanair confirms full Charleroi summer 2026 schedule after Wallonia scraps passenger tax
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Ryanair confirms full Charleroi summer 2026 schedule after Wallonia scraps passenger tax

Only a day after the Walloon government decided to abolish the proposed Charleroi Airport passenger tax, Ryanair has confirmed it will operate its full Summer 2026 schedule from the airport, reversing weeks of uncertainty over capacity cuts in Belgium. In a statement released on Friday, the Irish low-cost carrier welcomed Wallonia’s decision, announcing it will […]

Aviation24.be Feb 06, 2026
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Avianca Restarts Flights Between Venezuela and Colombia
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Avianca Restarts Flights Between Venezuela and Colombia

Avianca has released a statement announcing that they will resume their operations between Bogota, Colombia and Caracas, Venezuela on the 12th of February 2026. The flights are non-stop, and are less than 2 hours long. Reactivation of the Route In a statement released to Travel Radar, Avianca said that their decision to reactivate the route […] The post Avianca Restarts Flights Between Venezuela and Colombia appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 06, 2026
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Air India flight 132 Fuel Switch Problem Doesn’t Solve the Mystery of Flight 171
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Air India flight 132 Fuel Switch Problem Doesn’t Solve the Mystery of Flight 171

On the 2nd of February 2026, Air India flight 132 departed London Heathrow for a scheduled passenger flight to Kempegowda International Airport. The 9 hour 45 minute flight in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was uneventful and landed safely at Bengaluru (Bangalore) at 11:54 local time the following day. The eventful part happened before the flight, documented…

Fear of Landing Feb 06, 2026
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