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Articles tagged “aeromexico”

Airlines

Gogo Has More In-Flight Internet Bandwidth Than It Knows What to Do With (Sometimes)

At least on some planes, Gogo finally has enough bandwidth to satisfy every passenger. That's good news, but it will take some time before passengers can count on reliably fast Wi-Fi on every flight.

Gogo Has More In-Flight Internet Bandwidth Than It Knows What to Do With (Sometimes)

Ground Transport

Bus Travel Is Growing Around the World, But Airline Competition Is Increasing

As economies around the world continue to fluctuate from boom to bust times, the bus market will remain relevant to capitalize on what consumers can afford and what amenities they're willing to give up -- or gain -- from choosing the road over the skies.

Bus Travel Is Growing Around the World, But Airline Competition Is Increasing

Airlines

Delta and Aeromexico will Pay High Price for Antitrust Immunity

The terms aren't as generous as Delta wanted, but the carrier still should be able to get plenty out of its partnership with Mexico's only full-service airline.

Airlines

The Big Reason Hawaiian and JetBlue Oppose Delta’s Aeromexico Joint Venture

Hawaiian Airlines and JetBlue Airlines are once again ganging up on Delta. But this time it's about Mexico, not the Middle East.

Airlines

Want to Watch Netflix With Gogo Wi-Fi on a Flight? It’s Finally Possible

It's great news that some Gogo customers can finally stream content from Netflix, but it will take a long time before more airlines update their planes with the latest technology.

Want to Watch Netflix With Gogo Wi-Fi on a Flight? It’s Finally Possible

Airlines

Delta’s Partnership via Equity Strategy Takes an $81 Million Hit in Brazil

When airlines such as Delta and Etihad opt to make investments in partner airlines around the globe instead of making acquisitions, which can trigger regulatory hassles, the investor carriers are going to be subject to economic turmoil in partners' domestic markets. That just goes with the territory.

Delta’s Partnership via Equity Strategy Takes an $81 Million Hit in Brazil

Media and PR

The Travel Brands That Understand Instagram Video

Creating a series of Instagram Videos is a great way to plan content consistently and increase return visitors.

The Travel Brands That Understand Instagram Video

Airlines

AeroMexico to Launch In-Flight Wi-Fi and Entertainment Powered by Gogo in 2014

As airlines worldwide introduce connectivity and ease device usage rules, the competition among service providers including Gogo, Panasonic, ViaSat, and Row 44 will intensify.

AeroMexico to Launch In-Flight Wi-Fi and Entertainment Powered by Gogo in 2014

Airlines

Small Texas airport desperate to rekindle AeroMexico relationship

This dynamic of small airports trying to retain a reluctant airline, which isn't getting enough business, is being played out across the country. The withdrawal of an airline can be a death knell for a community and its travelers.

Airlines

Aeromexico union accepts deal, averting strike today

Aeromexico, which is partly owned by Delta, and its union compromised and averted a strike. The two parties delayed a decision on new flight attendant contracts, an issue that was particularly disputed.

Aeromexico union accepts deal, averting strike today