by Charlie Leocha | Feb 5, 2011
U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John Pistole today issued permission to vote on whether they want a union to collectively bargain with the agency on their behalf. The only problem (or silver lining, depending where you fall on this...
by Charlie Leocha | Feb 4, 2011
The Department of Transportation (DOT) is in the final throes of staffing a proposed rulemaking. Reports are surfacing that it is having trouble in bureaucracyland. That’s the home of dozens of lawyers and specialists who push and pull at the rulemaking and try...
by Charlie Leocha | Feb 3, 2011
One of the most important a tools we all use when traveling is our cell phone. This has become a de facto computer on the road, airline boarding passes in some cases, a link back to work and family and our address book. Changes to cell phone charges are some of the...
by Charlie Leocha | Feb 2, 2011
Seven domestic airlines have agreed to a promotion with GoGo Inflight that offers free Facebook access during the month of February. Virgin America, Delta, AirTran, American, US Airways, United and Alaska Airlines have all signed on. Facebook will be free for all WiFi...
by Charlie Leocha | Feb 2, 2011
At the end of last week and early this week the FAA Reauthorization bill has been manhandled by the Senate leadership. A press conference yesterday was a display of the absolute lack of leadership on this issue in the Senate. One might be forgiven if the thought that...