Daily Roundup--April 5, 2012
Surf Air, which will begin flying this summer, will operate a unique air service. For a flat monthly fee, passengers can fly as often as they want, as long as seats are available. The airline will fly single engine eight-passenger turboprops on a loop of smaller regional airports around central California. And because it’s a private service, passengers don’t have to go through screening. They literally drive to the airport, hand their keys to a valet, take their luggage to the pilots who store it, and go on board. No shoes off, no nude-o-scope, no smurfs.
Malaysia Airlines is upping its no-kids policy on their Airbus A380’s. First it was no babies in first class. Now it’s no kids under 12 in the upper level economy section.
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