by Charlie Leocha | Oct 8, 2010
At first, I wasn’t much of a fan of the whole-body scanners. I thought that we Americans should be allowed more dignity than to be stripped naked when we planned to board a plane. The whole-body scanners to me were an expensive strip-search solution that created...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 7, 2010
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is having some problems with its air marshal program. It seems that office politics has resulted in allegations of illegal discrimination, retaliation and mismanagement within the agency and airlines are pushing back against...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 5, 2010
Nobody likes change. It seems that everyone looks at the problems with change rather than the opportunities. Such was the case with taxi drivers in New York City (NYC) when they were ordered to add credit card machines to their cabs two years ago. All they saw was the...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 2, 2010
Continental and United Airlines are now only United Airlines — RIP CO The Continental/United Airlines merger is finally completed as far as legalities go. Long live United Continental Holdings! The new airline will be the biggest in the world, surpassing Delta that...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 1, 2010
With the kick off of a new TV series, Boardwalk Empire, the promotion folk at Atlantic City are moving into full swing in order to take advantage of the regular publicity the city will gain from being featured on a regular TV show. They hope to turn around the...