by admin | Apr 23, 2014
Airlines are running out of options for fees. It’s hard to believe that it wasn’t that long ago the main thing economy class travelers in the U.S complained about was airline meals. But, with rare exceptions now, onboard food, even snacks, in economy class...
by admin | Apr 19, 2014
This weekend we enjoy an inflight safety briefing from a creative Southwest flight attendant, we see a new way of lighting roads being tested in the Netherlands, and Baltic Air shows us a fascinating view of how they prepare customized meals for their flights — both...
by admin | Apr 18, 2014
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) knows that the careful screening of passengers at airport checkpoints is a bit of overkill. They know that if a terrorist makes it to the airport and as far as the TSA checkpoint with a bomb, more than a score of...
by admin | Apr 17, 2014
Customer service has been suffering since American Airlines began charging for checked bags and the rest of the legacy carriers jumped on the ancillary fee bandwagon. Now, airlines are abandoning their coach passengers when it comes to their frequent flier programs....
by admin | Apr 16, 2014
These days travelers have never had a wider choice of ways to get deals. On flights, hotels, cruises, rental cars … you name it — deals are everywhere. Plus, there are more sites and apps than most people could have imagined offering discounts. Some provide...
by admin | Apr 14, 2014
This survey is one of a series of surveys being done in conjunction with Travelers United and the George Washington University’s Travel and Tourism Department. The focus is on travel amenities. Again, if you have any comments on the survey and its questions,...