How to know upcoming plane deals
Posted by Trick_Prize@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 11 comments
I am currious about a certain airlines (egypt air and air cairo) I jave hearing about expansions but no new deals .
is there are websites or journalists debated for info leaks and news about airlines ?
KirkieSB@reddit
Why do you even ask around if you say you have confirmed information directly from upper management? It cannot get better.
SubjectiveAssertive@reddit
Normally they'll be a press release or interview somewhere that starts a ball rolling
There is a heap of AV news websites Simple flying.com is a broad gateway, their YouTube channel is decent and beginner friendly (I am less keen on the website now days) the business pages of a lot of newspapers cover it as well
Trick_Prize@reddit (OP)
They aren't good enough for example I have heard from multiple pilots in air cairo that they will.get +20 a330 NEOs for a start and this rumors have been verified from.some. one in higher management.
But yet no website covere it
Trick_Prize@reddit (OP)
The company is finalizing the deal.right now
devildog2067@reddit
Why do you feel entitled to have access to this information?
Trick_Prize@reddit (OP)
Entitled? What is wrong with you it is called basic human curiosity and it's pretty normal for humans to be interested in leaks.and jornalism and news...etc.
UpdateDesk1112@reddit
You are rude. People tried to help and your response is “that’s not good enough” and “what’s wrong with you”.
Learn manners.
Wide-Garbage8960@reddit
I mean, it isn’t a really “well known” carrier.
Anyways, JonNYC is a good example for Delta. He usually drops hints of upcoming Delta updates.
But at the end of the day, rumours are rumours.
El_Capeetann@reddit
He was the source for AA info on FlyerTalk when that site was at its peak. His delivery was..unique...and if someone questioned him he'd open the gates of hell.
adjust_your_set@reddit
He’s got good AA sources too
SubjectiveAssertive@reddit
Most websites don't cover rumours (without a decent source), however when the deal is confirmed it'll be covered