Marisa Garcia

Airlines

Why Delta Is Virgin America's Most Likely Suitor

We love the idea of a JetBlue and Virgin America merger, but loving the notion does not make it any more likely. Assuming that anyone will one day buy Virgin America, we believe it will be Delta. Go on, though, JetBlue. We would be delighted to be wrong.
Airlines

The Business Class Seat That Remembers Passengers Is Here

It’s no surprise that the group which partnered to design the new Waterfront Business class seat chose to first reveal the product at CES 2016. Not only is it a Panasonic product, in collaboration with B/E Aerospace, Formation Design and Teague, but it was also designed to fit the new hyper-connected business traveler.
Ground Transport

IATA CEO Interview: 'We've Got to Be Very Careful We Don't Re-Regulate the Industry'

It’s difficult to argue with Tyler when he says the cabin product has improved dramatically. Vintage romance aside, “Golden age” flyers would have given a wing to fly in any of today’s Premium Economy cabins. Of course, for what they paid to fly — in relative dollars — they could well afford a trip on Etihad’s The Residence.
Airlines

This New Blended Cabin Could Introduce the World’s First Lay-Flat Premium Economy Seat

Formation Design’s blended cabin is part of a new trend of designers proposing that airlines think beyond tradition cabin class marketing. The notion of a lay-flat Premium Economy is exciting. If Henshaw feels measured optimism that airlines could take the next big leap forward—we’ll join him in that optimism. (We’ll still take tiny breaths until it happens, though. We wouldn’t want to pass out while we wait.)
Airlines

Spirit Air's Ex-CEO Joins Board of WOW Air, Iceland's Low-Cost Upstart

The legal scope of Ben Baldanza's non-compete agreement working for a foreign airline is unclear, but the competitive implications of this appointment for WOW in the North American market is massive, and it seems that Mogensen could be setting up to take his airline public in the U.S.